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73TroubleshootingIn Case of a Power FailureThe user data settings and registered data for one-touch speed dialing and coded speed dialing aresaved during a power failure.However, documents stored in the fax memory will be deleted and redial data in the extension phonememory may be lost. If a power failure occurs or the power is turned off, the fax will automaticallyprint a MEMORY CLEAR REPORT as soon as the power is turned on or the power is restored. Thisreport includes a list of the documents that were stored in the memory at the time of power failure. During a Power FailureThe following restrictions apply to the function of the fax during a power failure or while thepower is turned off:z You cannot use the fax to make telephone calls. Also if your fax is connected to a telephone,you may not be able to make telephone calls.z You cannot send, receive, or copy documents.z You can receive voice calls only if a telephone, or an extension phone is connected to your fax. MEMORY CLEAR REPORTIf you experience a power failure, the documents in the fax memory will be lost.As soon as power is restored to the fax, it will automatically print out a list of the documents thatwere stored in the memory at the time of the power failure.LCD MessagesThe following messages are displayed on the LCD when the fax is performing a function orencounters an error. AUTO PRINT OFF AUTO REDIALNoteIf the cartridge is empty or there is no paper in the Rear Tray when power is restored, theMEMORY CLEAR REPORT will not be printed even after the cartridge is replaced or paper isloaded.Cause ActionThe setting has beenset to .Set the setting to to print received faxes, ACTIVITYREPORT, TX REPORT, RX REPORT, MULTI TX REPORT, and MEMORYCLEAR REPORT automatically (see page 37).Cause ActionThe fax is waiting to redial the receivingnumber because the line was busy orthe receiving party did not answerwhen you tried to send the document.Wait for the fax to automatically redial the number. If you want to cancelautomatic redialing, press [Stop/Reset] (see page 29).
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