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DP125F

Brand: Toshiba | Category: Fax Machine
Table of contents
  1. NOTICE TO USERS
  2. OZONE SAFETY INFORMATION
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. FEATURES
  8. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
  9. INTRODUCTION
  10. Rear View
  11. When Optional Recording Paper Trays are Installed
  12. OPERATION PANEL
  13. function keys
  14. SETUP
  15. select a desirable location
  16. FACSIMILE MACHINE INSTALLATION
  17. Recording Paper Exit Tray
  18. INITIAL PRINTING SUPPLIES INSTALLATION
  19. Recording Paper Size Adjustment
  20. Bypass Tray Installation
  21. Developer Assembly and Drum Unit Installation
  22. Fuser Cleaner Installation
  23. PRINTING SUPPLIES REPLACEMENT
  24. Drum Unit Replacement
  25. QUICK START
  26. USER INTERFACE OPERATION
  27. Character Entry
  28. Character Correction
  29. INITIAL SETUP
  30. Language Selection
  31. Date and Time Setting
  32. Terminal ID Setting
  33. Dial Type Setting
  34. DEVICE CONFIGURATION
  35. Bell Ringer Volume Adjustment
  36. Alarm Tone Volume Adjustment
  37. Key Touch Tone Volume Adjustment
  38. Monitor Volume Adjustment
  39. Power Saver Operation
  40. Setting Separator
  41. Department Code Setting
  42. Department Code Maintenance
  43. Account Codes
  44. Print Density Setting
  45. Document Length Setting
  46. Line Monitor
  47. Receive Interval Setting
  48. ECM Default Setting
  49. Default Setting for Document Mode (Resolution and Contrast)
  50. Collate Copy Setting
  51. Setting Redial (Interval and Counter)
  52. Auto Receive Mode
  53. Line-2 Operation
  54. BASIC FUNCTIONS
  55. One Touch Dialer Registration
  56. Group Number Registration
  57. TRANSMIT CONFIGURATION
  58. Document Loading
  59. Scan Resolution Setting
  60. Contrast Setting
  61. Default Setting for Memory Transmission
  62. Send After Scan Default Setting
  63. Default Setting for Security Transmission
  64. COPYING
  65. Copying Procedure
  66. DIALING METHODS
  67. Abbreviated Dialing
  68. Alphabet Dialing
  69. Keypad Dialing
  70. TRANSMITTING
  71. Memory Transmission Procedure
  72. Direct Transmission
  73. Temporary Direct Transmission
  74. On-hook Transmission (Monitor Speaker Dialing)
  75. Off-hook Transmission (Optional Handset Dialing)
  76. Redialing
  77. Manual Redialing Jobs in Memory
  78. RECEIVING
  79. Recording Paper Size
  80. Reception Discard Setting
  81. Reverse Order Printing Setting
  82. Reception Multicopy Setting
  83. TELEPHONE HANDSET OPERATION (Optional)
  84. Tone Output
  85. COMMUNICATION STATUS
  86. Display & Print Transmission Report
  87. CANCELLING A COMMUNICATION JOB
  88. ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
  89. Multi-Key Quick Broadcast Transmission
  90. RELAY TRANSMISSION
  91. Setting Up a Relay Box
  92. Deleting a Relay Box
  93. Relay Transmission to a Remote Hub
  94. POLLING & MAILBOX COMMUNICATIONS
  95. Open Mailbox (ITU-T Compatible)
  96. Simple & Security Polling Reservation
  97. Public Mailbox Polling Reservation
  98. Simple & Secure Polling
  99. Multi Address Polling
  100. Continuous Polling
  101. Turnaround Polling
  102. MAILBOX (ITU-T Compatible)
  103. Deleting a Mailbox
  104. Sending a Document to a Mailbox (Remote Hub)
  105. Reserving a Document to a Mailbox (Local Hub)
  106. Retrieving (Polling) a Document from a Mailbox (Remote Hub)
  107. Printing a Document from a Mailbox (Local Hub)
  108. Cancelling Documents in a Mailbox (Local Hub)
  109. ADVANCED TRANSMISSION FUNCTIONS
  110. Account Code Entry
  111. Cover Sheet Registration
  112. Chain Dialing
  113. TTI (Transmit Terminal ID) Print
  114. Setting Recovery Transmission
  115. Sending Recovery Transmission
  116. PIN Mask
  117. Disabling ECM Temporarily
  118. ADVANCED RECEPTION FUNCTIONS
  119. RTI (Remote Terminal ID) Print
  120. Memory Reception Setting
  121. Secure Reception Access Code Setting
  122. Secure RX Activation Period Setting
  123. Secure RX Manual Activation
  124. Secure RX Print
  125. TRANSMISSION OPTIONS
  126. Communication Report Print
  127. Priority Transmission
  128. Low Speed Transmission
  129. Dialing with Sub-Address
  130. Attaching or Printing a Cover Sheet
  131. Line Selection
  132. Enabling or Disabling Send After Scan Temporarily
  133. Setting the Page Count
  134. Security Transmission
  135. LISTS AND REPORTS
  136. Direct Transmission Report Setting
  137. Memory Transmission Report Setting
  138. Multi-Address Transmission Report Setting
  139. Multi-Polling Report Setting
  140. Relay Originator Report Setting
  141. Relay Station Transmission Report Setting
  142. Relay Destination Report Setting
  143. Reception List Settings
  144. LIST AND REPORT PRINT FORMAT AND PRINTING PROCEDURE
  145. Transmission Report
  146. Memory Transmission Report
  147. Reservation List
  148. Multi-Address Transmission Report
  149. Multi-Polling Report
  150. Relay Transmission Originator Report
  151. Relay Transmission Relay Station Report
  152. Relay Transmission End Terminal Report
  153. Relay Reception List
  154. Mailbox/Relay Box (ITU-T Compatible F-code Communication) List
  155. Department Control List
  156. Preset Dialing Number Lists
  157. Alphabetical Sort List
  158. Abbreviated Dial Number List
  159. Group Number List
  160. One Touch Number List
  161. Function List
  162. Menu List
  163. Power Failure List
  164. TROUBLESHOOTING
  165. Paper Jam Error Codes
  166. Error Codes Printed on Reports
  167. Transmission Problems
  168. Reception Problems
  169. Clearing a Document Jam
  170. Clearing a Recording Paper Jam
  171. When the Recorded Image is not Clear
  172. Recording Unit Cleaning Procedure
  173. USER TEST MODE
  174. INDIVIDUAL TEST MODE
  175. ADF TEST
  176. KEY TEST
  177. LED TEST
  178. LCD TEST
  179. SPEAKER TEST
  180. SWITCH TEST
  181. TEST PRINT
  182. TEST RESULT
  183. REMOTE SERVICE
  184. AUTOMATIC SUPPLIES ORDER
  185. SPECIFICATIONS
  186. SUPPLIES
  187. TOSHIBA Viewer
  188. INDEX
  189. Letter Head Paper Setting
  190. Table Of Contents
  191. Manual Receiving Mode
  192. Table Of Contents
DP125F first page preview

DP125F

Brand: Toshiba | Category: Fax Machine
Table of contents
  1. chapter 1 introduction
  2. front view
  3. rear view
  4. operation panel
  5. function keys
  6. Chapter 2 Specifications
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. scanning system
  9. recording system
  10. telephone functions
  11. special communication
  12. power source / size / weight
  13. software performance table
  14. Chapter 3 Installation
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. installation procedure
  17. preparing tools
  18. selecting the location for recording paper storage
  19. list of accessories
  20. installing the accessories
  21. hardware options
  22. attaching hardware options
  23. connecting to the power and telephone lines
  24. memory clear
  25. country/region setting operation
  26. remarks on moving the machine
  27. Chapter 4 Function Settings
  28. chapter 4 function settings
  29. user function settings
  30. initial setup
  31. machine settings
  32. tx settings
  33. rx settings
  34. report and list options
  35. rdc (remote diagnosis configuration) service
  36. automatic supply order
  37. service settings in test mode
  38. pc func
  39. Undefined
  40. Chapter 5 Mechanical Description
  41. Table Of Contents
  42. basic components
  43. transmission section
  44. components of transmission section
  45. reception section
  46. components of reception section
  47. laser scanner area
  48. print area
  49. Chapter 6 PBA Outline and Sensor Functions
  50. Table Of Contents
  51. electrical components
  52. pc board layout
  53. connector layout of pc board
  54. document sensor pba
  55. table of sensors
  56. functions of each sensor
  57. Chapter 7 Circuit Description
  58. Table Of Contents
  59. Table Of Contents
  60. chapter 7 circuit description
  61. block diagram
  62. power supply table
  63. flow of image signals
  64. facsimile reception
  65. pc interface
  66. pcl print
  67. network interface
  68. memory circuit
  69. scanning control circuit
  70. lsu drive circuit
  71. fuser control circuit
  72. reset circuit
  73. super power save circuit
  74. toner empty detect circuit
  75. drum unit detect circuit
  76. main motor drive circuit
  77. tx motor drive circuit
  78. mg motor drive circuit
  79. fan motor drive circuit
  80. document detect circuit
  81. paper empty detect circuit
  82. paper size detect circuit
  83. paper jam detect circuit
  84. paper pickup solenoid drive circuit
  85. scanner cover open detect circuit
  86. top cover open detect circuit
  87. line path switching control circuit
  88. dial pulse generation circuit
  89. line current detect circuit
  90. ci detect circuit
  91. line monitor circuit
  92. hook detect circuit (us/ca models only)
  93. operation panel pba
  94. power supply voltage generation
  95. stabilizing circuit
  96. power output control circuit
  97. heater drive circuit
  98. tel pba
  99. bypass tray control circuit
  100. Chapter 8 Removal/Replacement/Adjustment
  101. Table Of Contents
  102. before disassembling or reassembling
  103. disassembly and reassembly
  104. top cover block
  105. pba block
  106. base block
  107. sensor block
  108. optional recording paper tray block
  109. adjustment and setting
  110. fuser temperature settings
  111. edge registration
  112. country/region setting
  113. mechanisms and parts not to be lubricated
  114. lubrications points
  115. Chapter 9 Dialing and Communication Procedure
  116. Table Of Contents
  117. line connection and mode change procedure
  118. tx mode selecting procedure
  119. signal format and communication procedure
  120. communication by binary signals
  121. Level
  122. Chapter 10 Preventive Maintenance
  123. Table Of Contents
  124. chapter 10 preventive maintenance
  125. preventive maintenance
  126. periodically replaced parts
  127. how to check, how to clean
  128. Chapter 11 Troubleshooting
  129. Table Of Contents
  130. Upper Tray
  131. service mode
  132. telephone screening
  133. flow chart recommended for field service
  134. flow chart recommended for telephone screening
  135. initial checks
  136. checking the consumables
  137. error messages
  138. trouble analysis
  139. power-on is not possible
  140. error message is re-displayed
  141. document feed error
  142. recording paper feed error
  143. copying error
  144. poor print quality
  145. updating the firmware
  146. Chapter 12 Appendix
  147. Table Of Contents
  148. chapter 12 appendix
  149. error count list
  150. function list for maintenance
  151. drum unit
  152. memory dump list
  153. user function setting initial value list
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