Guide to components – Ricoh 170 / 180 User Manual
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Reception Mode Key
Press this to select the reception mode.
Auto Select Indicator
Lights when you are in Auto Select Mode.
Manual Receive
Indicator
Lights when you are in Telephone mode.
Detail Indicator
Lights when you are in Detail mode.
Fine Indicator
Lights when you are in Fine mode.
Resolution Key
Press this key to select resolution.
Halftone Key/ Halftone
Indicator
Press the key under the indicator to use Halftone Mode, the
indicator lights when you are in Halftone Mode.
2
Check Display
Indicator
Lights or blinks when there is a problem with the machine; look
at the display to determine the nature of the problem.
3
Yes Key (
m
)
Use to answer questions on the display.
No Key (
i
)
Use to answer questions on the display.
Arrow Keys
When the arrow keys(
j
and
k
)are shown on the display, use
these keys to access the options, items or functions shown by
the arrow. Also use it to move the cursor when programming or
editing a displayed item.
Function Key
Press to use one of the numbered functions.
4
Quick Dial Key
Each of these can be programmed with a telephone number.
5
Speed Dial Key/ Tel
Directory Key
Press this to dial using a Speed Dial or the Tel Directory feature.
Pause/Redial Key
Press this if you need to insert a pause when dialing. Also,
press this to redial.
On Hook Dial Key
Press this to dial without picking up the handset.
Clear Key
Use this as a backspace key during programming.
6
Ten Keypad
Use this as a telephone keypad, or to enter a Speed Dial code.
7
Stop Key
Press this to stop the machine and return it to standby mode.
8
Start Key
Press this to start fax communications.
Press this to copy a document in the feeder(Type I Only).
9
Receive File Indicator
(Type I Only)
Lights when incoming messages are received into memory.
10
Line Select Key (Type
I Only)
Press this to change to Memory Transmission.
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Copy Key (Type II
Only)
Press this to copy the document now in the feeder.
12
Communicating
Indicator (Type II Only)
Lights when a fax message is being transmitted or received.
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