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Level one

function

Level two

function

Expianation of Options

Factory

setting

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4. CONTRAST

^ There are three types of contrast settings.

Usually the AUTO setting is acceptable. But
if you want to send an especially light or dark
document, you should change this setting.

AUTO: Default setting is AUTO. Contrast

setting always reverts to AUTO after
one transmission.

S. LIGHT: To send very light documents.
S. DARK: To send very dark documents.

AUTO

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1.TEMP.

(TEMPORARY)

SETTINGS

5. RESOLUTION

If you need to send a set of originals at
various resolutions, this function will allow
you to set the required resolution page by
page. (If all documents are the same resolu­
tion, use the RESOLUTION key. See page 2-
4 #17.)
STANDARD/FINE/S. FINE/FHOTO

STAN­

DARD

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6. OVERSEAS

MODE

If you have trouble when sending overseas,

you may want to set OVERSEAS MODE to

ON.

ON/OFF

OFF

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2. CANCEL

JOB

If you wish to cancel a job that has been set

with the timer, a polled job etc., use this
function.

X

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3. PRINT

REPORTS

See page 10-1 for
a list of reports.

You can print several different lists and

reports, which are available under function
item 3. PRINT REPORTS.

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1. ONE-TOUCH

DIAL

If you register names and numbers on One-

Touch dial keys, you can dial a number

automatically just by pressing a One-Touch

key. (Max. of 10 locations for FAX-615 and
20 locations for other models.)

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4. SET AUTO

DIAL

2. SPEED-DIAL

If you register names and numbers as Speed-
Dial numbers, you can dial a number
automatically just by pressing SPEED DIAL
and a two-digit number. (Max. of 20 loca­

tions for FAX-625 and 30 locations for FAX-
615/635 and 40 locations for FAX-675/715M/

725M.)

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3. SETUP

GROUPS
(Only for FAX-

715M/725M)

This is used for setting up a group number
used for broadcasting.

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