Radio Shack TFX-1032 Fax Machine User Manual


 
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FEATURES
Your Radio Shack TFX-1032 Fax Ma-
chine with Automatic Cutter is perfect
for your home or office. Because it is
compliant with international standards,
you can send and receive faxes virtu-
ally anywhere in the world.
It also has these features:
10-Page Automatic Document Feed
—lets you place up to ten pages of
your document on the tray — a feature
seldom found on small fax machines.
Automatic Paper Cutter
—cuts the
received data into separate pages.
Copy Function
—allows you to make
enlarged or reduced copies.
Automatic Telephone, Fax, and TAD
Switching
—routes the incoming call
to the appropriate device.
28 Memory Automatic Dialing
—lets
you store frequently-called numbers
so you can dial them with a touch of a
button (8 one-touch memories) or by
specifying the memory location num-
ber (20 speed-dial memories).
Three Resolution Modes (Fine/Su-
perfine/Normal)
—let you select the
transmission mode best suited to the
original document.
16-Shade Halftone
—prints incoming
faxes in 16 shades of grey — not just
black and white.
16-Character Digital Display
shows various messages for easy op-
eration.
Built-In Telephone Handset—
lets
you use your TFX-1032 as a regular
telephone.
Built-In Anti-Curl System
—prevents
the incoming fax from curling.
Activity Report
—makes it easy to
keep a record of all faxes sent and re-
ceived.
Polling
—lets you request a fax from
an unattended fax machine.
Music On Hold
—serenades callers
when you place them on hold.
Limited Fax Reception
—helps to
prevent unwanted faxes.
Hearing-Aid Compatible
—so you
can use the fax machine’s handset to
make calls if you use a hearing aid that
has a T (telephone) switch.
100-Foot (30-Meter) Paper Capacity
Please read this Owner’s Manual com-
pletely before you use your TFX-1032.
For your records, we suggest you
record your fax machine’s serial num-
ber in the space provided. The serial
number is on the bottom of the fax ma-
chine.
Serial Number __________________
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