TA Triumph-Adler DC 2116 User Manual
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Fax Operation (Names of Parts / Preparations / Features and Functions of this Fax)
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30 Register key—Press this key when you want to register information related to facsimile use.
31 TAD/Auto Rx. key—Press this key when you want to change the reception mode. When the
TAD indicator is lit, the fax is in the TAD Reception mode. When the Auto Rx. indicator is lit, the
fax is in the Auto Fax Reception mode. When both indicators out, the fax is in the Manual Fax
Reception mode.
32 Information key—Press this key when you want to find out whether a certain fax transmission
or fax reception was carried out properly. The status of the 50 most recent fax transmissions
and the 50 most recent fax receptions can be checked in the message display. Press this key
also when you want to cancel, or modify information related to, communications that are in
memory waiting for a start time.
33 Print Report key—Press this key when you want to print out a desired report or list.
34 Duplex Tx. key—Press this key when you want to transmit duplex (2-sided) documents.
35 Polling key—Press this key when you want to perform Polling Communication procedures.
36 Delayed Tx. key—Press this key when you want to perform procedures for communications
that use the timer.
37 Sub-Address key—Press this key when you want to perform Subaddress Communication
procedures.
38 Broadcast key—Press this key when you want to perform Broadcast Transmission
procedures.
39 Confidential key—Press this key when you want to enter documents into a Subaddress
Confidential Box or print out documents from an Encryption Box.
40 Alternate Display key—If you press and hold this key when carrying out 2 operations
simultaneously (Dual Access function) – such as copying during a fax transmission – the
message display will be switched to show the status of the additional (background) operation
for as long as the key is held down.
Note
For information on entering characters, see Entering Characters on page 2-15.
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