Sharp DM-3551 Printer User Manual


 
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1
Press the CUSTOM SETTINGS key and then
touch the ADDRESS CONTROL key (refer to
steps 1 and 2 on page 6-2).
2
Touch the F-CODE MEMORY BOX key.
F-CODE MEMORY BOX
3
Touch one of the memory box keys (POLLING
MEMORY, CONFIDENTIAL, or RELAY
BROADCAST) on the top line (STORE).
POLLING MEMORY
CONFIDENTIAL
RELAY
BROADCAST
RELAY
BROADCAST
POLLING MEMORY CONFIDENTIAL
CUSTOM SETTINGS
F-CODE MEMORY BOX
OK
STORE
AMEND/DELETE
(POLLING MEMORY is touched in the example here.)
The F-code memory box programming screen appears.
4
Touch the BOX NAME key.
F-CODE MEMORY BOX / POLLING MEMORY
No.001
SUB ADDRESS
BOX NAME
POLLING TIMES
The "No." that automatically
appears is the lowest number
from 001 to 100 that has not
yet been programmed. When
the BOX NAME key is
touched, the letter-entry
screen appears. Enter up to
18 characters for the name.
Refer to page 6-15 for the procedure for entering letters.
5
Touch the SUB ADDRESS key.
F-CODE MEMORY BOX / POLLING MEMORY
No.001
SUB ADDRESS
BOX NAME FAX INFORMATION
POLLING TIMES
The sub-address/passcode
entry screen appears.
6
Use the numeric keys (0 through 9) to enter a
sub-address (max. 20 digits).
F-CODE MEMORY BOX / POLLING MEMORY
No.001
EXITNEXT
OKCANCEL
ENTER THE SUB ADDRESS / PASS CODE VIA THE 10-KEY PAD, THEN PARESS [OK].
214341434
PASS CODE
SUB ADDRESS / PASS CODE
The characters " " and "#" cannot be used in a sub-
address.
If you enter an incorrect digit, press the C key and re-
enter the correct digit.
If you do not wish to enter a passcode, proceed to step 9.
7
To set a passcode, touch the PASS CODE key.
OKCANCEL
THE 10-KEY PAD, THEN PRESS [OK].
PASS CODE
A slash (/) appears after the
sub-address.
If you make a mistake,
press the C key to clear the
mistake.
PROGRAMMING, EDITING, AND DELETING F-
CODE MEMORY BOXES
The procedure for programming a memory box for F-code transmission is explained here. There are three types of F-
code memory boxes: F-code polling memory (page 4-4), F-code confidential transmission (page 4-6), and F-code
relay broadcast (page 4-8). Memory boxes are programmed, edited, and deleted as follows.
PROGRAMMING AN F-CODE MEMORY BOX
A box name, sub-address/passcode, and function must be programmed in a memory box.
NOTES
When programming a new memory box, a sub-address that is being used for another box cannot be used. The passcode,
however, can be the same as a passcode used in another box.
A passcode can be omitted.
Up to 100 F-code memory boxes can be programmed. If 100 F-code memory boxes have already been programmed, a
warning message will appear and you will not be able to program a new box. First delete an unneeded F-code memory box
(page 6-13) and then program the new box.