Adjusting volumes, Setting the ringer volume, Setting the speaker volume – Panasonic Panafax UF-270 User Manual
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Adjusting Volumes
Setting the Ringer Volume
You can adjust the RINGER VOLUME so the fax
machine rings at a comfortable level when it receives
a call. Move the ringer control on the handset cradle
to the level desired, either normal or soft.
Ringer Volume
Setting the Speaker Volume
When the fax machine is making a call, you will hear
the dial tone, the dialing signals and the ringing or busy
signal through the built-in speaker. Rotate the SPEAK
ER VOLUME control on the right side of the unit to ad
just the volume to a comfortable level. You will also hear
the called person’s voice through the speaker if the
other station is set to manual reception. In this case
you can talk with the called person by lifting the hand
set. (see page 50).
Caution
1. Do not install the machine near heating or air
conditioning units.
2. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
3. Install the machine on a flat surface and leave at
least 10 cm of space between the machines front
and both sides and other objects. 20 cm of space
is required between the rear panel and other objects.
4. Do not block the ventilation openings.
5. Do not place heavy objects, or spill liquids on the
machine.
20 cm
10 cm
Lightning Precautions
To minimize the possibility of damage due to lightning, a surge protector is built into your machine.
Sometimes, though, this is not enough to protect the machine completely when a strong lightning
surge comes through the telephone line or power line. To further protect the equipment when you
know that a thunderstorm is approaching, we recommend that you:
■ Turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.
■ Unpiug the telephone line cord from the telephone jack.
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The battery pack in this machine only backs up the RAM data (that is. clock, telephone No., logo. lO number and so on).
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