Xerox Fax Modem 4215/MRP User Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Table 6-1.
Fax Setup menu error messages (continued)
Fax Setup menu error messages
Result/Reason
Action
ILLEGAL NUMERIC INPUT--EXCEEDS 60
MINUTES. TO RETURN PRESS
Redial interval entry exceeds
60.
Press the Clear/C key at the
control panel. Enter a number
between 1 and 60.
ILLEGAL NUMERIC INPUT--EXCEEDS 10 RINGS.
TO RETURN PRESS
Ring count entry exceeds 10.
Press the Clear/C key at the
control panel. Enter a number
between 1 and 10.
ILLEGAL NUMERIC INPUT--LESS THAN 1 MONTH.
TO RETURN PRESS
Date / month entry is less than
01/1/00.
Press the Clear/C key at the
control panel. Enter a number
between 1 and 12.
ILLEGAL NUMERIC INPUT--LESS THAN 1 DAY.
TO RETURN PRESS
Date / Day entry is less than
1/01/00.
Press the Clear/C key at the
control panel. Enter a number
between 1 and 31.
Note: Maximum Date / Day
entry for April, June,
September, and November is
30, and for February, 28 for a
regular year or 29 for a leap
year.
ILLEGAL NUMERIC INPUT--LESS THAN 1
MINUTE. TO RETURN PRESS
Redial interval entry is less
than 1.
Press the Clear/C key at the
control panel. Enter a number
between 1 and 60.
ILLEGAL NUMERIC INPUT--LESS THAN 1 RING.
TO RETURN PRESS
Ring count entry is less than
1.
Press the Clear/C key at the
control panel. Enter a number
between 1 and 10.
INVALID WITH OUTPUT DESTINATION:
1. CONTINUE
0. EXIT TO PREVIOUS STEP
Tray 5 is selected as the
default input tray which
conflicts with the output
destination selection (top tray
or high-capacity stacker).
or
An input paper tray (Tray 1, 2,
3, or 4) is selected that will
not feed to the current output
destination due to the size of
the paper in the input tray.
Use Scroll keys or direct
scrolling to:
[1] continue-- invalid entry is
not changed. You can
continue to make changes to
the Fax Setup, but you must
resolve this conflict before
exiting the menu.
[0] exit to the previous step
to select another input tray
that can be fed to the current
output destination setting.
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