Ricoh FAX1700L Fax Machine User Manual


 
OTHER FEATURES
Other features are listed here that you might find useful but that you will not set
very often.
Verifying Communications, Errors, Counters, etc..............................................
Rejecting Messages From Certain Senders .....................................................37
Saving Energy .................................................................................................42
Printing the Sender’s Identification....................................................................46
Tonal Signals .....................................................................................................46
Copying..............................................................................................................47
Verifying Communications, Errors, Counters, etc.
You can obtain reports from your machine either by having your machine print
them out automatically, or by printing them out yourself.
Automatically Printed Reports
Unless otherwise indicated, the automatic printing of these reports can be
turned on or off by changing the bit of the
user parameters (see page 64).
Journal
(Switch 03, bit 7)
This report gives details on each communication made by your terminal. It is
automatically output after 35 transmissions and receptions.
File Reserve Report (Memory Storage Report) (Switch 03, bit 2)
If you switch this report on, it is printed immediately after you store a document
in memory for Memory Transmission. It gives the file number, the time that it
was stored, and the destinations (including any Group numbers that were
selected).
Power Failure Report (Stays on)
This report is printed if the machine’s power was off for long enough to erase
files from the memory. The report gives details of the files that were lost. With
this information, you may store messages for transmission again, and contact
the senders of any received messages that were lost.
(Note: Phone numbers stored in Quick/Speed/Groups are not lost.)
OTHER FEATURES Verifying Communications, Errors, Counters, etc.
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