I-3IndexMANUAL MODEdescription 6-1receiving in 6-4setting 6-4Manual redialling 5-9cancelling 5-9Manual sending 5-4cancelling 5-5Memorydeleting document from 5-15documents in 5-14printing document in 5-14printing list of documents in5-14receiving when problem occurs6-5sending (See Memory sending)MEMORY CLEAR REPORTdescription 9-19MEMORY FULL message 9-17,9-18MEMORY RX setting 8-4Memory sending 5-3cancelling 5-4Menu (See individual menu names)PRINTER SETTINGS 8-4REPORT SETTINGS 8-3RX (Reception) SETTINGS 8-4SYSTEM SETTINGS 8-5TAM SETTINGS 8-6TX (Transmission) SETTINGS8-3USER SETTINGS 8-2MESSAGE LENGTH setting 8-6Messagesdeleting 7-7forwarding telephone 7-12LCD 9-15 (See also individualmessage names)playing telephone 7-8recording the outgoing 7-1setting the recording time for a7-3types that can be recorded 7-1Microphone (FAX-B140 only)2-2MID PAUSE SET setting 8-3Mistakes, correcting 2-5Modes, switching number andletter 2-4MSG DATA LOST message 9-17Multi-purpose tray 2-1capacity S-1jams in 9-2loading paper in 1-11MULTI TX/RX (Transaction)REPORT 8-8NNO DATA message 9-18NO OGM message 9-18Nozzle check patternprinting 9-5Number mode 2-4Numbers, entering 2-4Numeric buttons 2-2, 2-4OOFFHOOK ALARM setting 5-4,8-2One-touch speed diallingbuttons 2-2description 2-10list (See One-touch speed diallinglist)registering numbers and namesfor 2-10sending a document using 5-5One-touch speed dialling listdescription 8-8printing 8-7Operation panel 2-1, 2-2, 2-3OUTGOING MESSAGEdescription 7-1recording 7-1Outside line access number,registering 1-13PPaperguide 1-8guidelines 1-7limit mark (See Paper limit mark)loading 1-7loading in multi-purpose tray 1-8quantity S-1requirements 3-3size 3-3weight S-1Paper feeding problems 9-8Paper limit mark 1-7PAPER SIZE setting 8-4PASSWORD settingin TAM SETTINGS menu 8-6Pause, entering 5-8PBXACCESS NUMBER setting 8-2ACCESS TYPE setting 8-2PIN ENTRY setting 7-14, 8-6Play button 2-3, 7-8Playing telephone messages 7-8Polling button 2-2, 6-5Power cord 1-1, 1-6Power failureduring 9-19in case of 9-19Power supply, safety instructionsviiPrint headcleaning 9-6testing 9-5Print quality problems 9-14Printable area 3-3Printer cover 2-1PRINTER SETTINGSmenu 8-4Printing1-TOUCH LIST 8-7ACTIVITY REPORT 8-7CODED DIAL LIST 8-7DOC. MEMORY LIST 8-7document in memory 5-14list of document in memory 5-14nozzle check pattern 9-5USER DATA LIST 8-7Problem documents 3-2Problemscopying 9-13faxing 9-9general 9-14paper feeding 9-8print quality 9-14receiving 9-10receiving in memory when 6-5sending 9-9telephone 9-13PSTN setting 8-2PUT IN CARTRIDGE message1-8