Fax Machine Users Guide 4500
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Symbols in this Book
- Energy Star
- SAFETY
- General
- Installation Hints
- Operation & Maintenance
- Toner Cartridge & Image Drum Unit Handling
- Emergency First Aid
- INTRODUCTION
- Features
- Product Options
- COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
- What You Should Receive
- Components
- Components
- Control Panel
- Control Panel Keys & Indicators
- One Touch Keypad
- Using One Touch Keys for Dialling
- Using One Touch Keys for Selecting Functions & Programming
- Signal Tones
- INSTALLATION
- Getting Started
- Where to Install Your Fax Machine
- Unpacking
- Setting Up Your Fax Machine
- Installing Paper Trays & Stackers
- Installing Toner Cartridge
- Connecting Telephone Line
- Connecting Telephone, Handset or Answering Machine
- Connecting Power Cable
- Loading Paper
- Setting the Clock
- Setting the Answering Mode
- Answering Mode Options
- Changing Answering Mode
- Fax Machine Identification
- Setting Fax Machine Identification
- Setting Language
- Connecting to a PBX
- MFP Function
- DIAL DIRECTORIES
- Programming One Touch Keys
- One Touch Parameters
- Chain Dialling
- Programming AUTO DIAL Numbers
- Programming Groups
- BASIC OPERATIONS
- Preparing Documents
- Document Size
- Multiple Page Documents
- Loading Documents
- Sending Fax to Single Location
- Search Key Dialling
- Real-Time Dialling
- Redialling
- Confirming Results
- Stopping a Transmission
- Receiving Faxes Manually
- Receiving Faxes in Memory
- Memory Reception
- No Paper Reception
- No Toner Reception
- Cancelling Messages Stored in Memory
- Rejecting Unsolicited Fax Messages
- Power Failures & Memory
- Making Copies
- Making Copies Using Manual Paper Feeder
- Using Voice Request
- Initiating Voice Request
- Answering Voice Request
- ADVANCED OPERATIONS
- Sending Faxes to Multiple Locations and/or Groups
- Delayed Sending of Faxes
- Sending Delayed Faxes to Single Locations
- Sending Delayed Faxes to Groups and/or Multiple Individual Locations
- Cancelling Delayed Transmission
- Confidential Faxes
- Sending Confidential Faxes
- Receiving Confidential Faxes
- Creating Confidential Mailbox
- Closing Confidential Mailbox
- Changing Mailbox Password
- Printing Confidential Faxes
- Relay Broadcasting
- Relay Initiating Station
- Relay Key Station
- Relay Broadcast Report
- Initiating Relay Broadcast
- Polling
- Polling Transmission
- Polling Reception
- Cancelling Polling Transmission
- Printing Bulletin Messages
- Dual Access
- While Sending Faxes
- While Receiving Faxes
- While Making Copies
- While Printing Reports
- PROGRAMMING
- Customizing Features & Operations
- Viewing Your Current Settings
- User Function Settings
- User Function Settings List
- Changing User Function Settings
- Setting Distinctive Ring
- Personal Mailboxes
- Creating Personal Mailbox (Polling)
- Closing Personal Mailbox (Polling)
- Memory Password
- Creating Memory Password
- Changing Memory Password
- Deleting Memory Password
- Restricted Access
- Creating Restricted ID Password
- Changing Restricted ID
- Closing Restricted ID
- Dial Parameter Settings
- Dial Parameter Settings List
- Changing Dial Parameter Settings
- REPORTS
- Understanding Reports
- Activity Report
- Broadcast Confirmation Report
- Active Memory Files Report
- Telephone Directory
- Configuration Report
- Message Confirmation Report
- Confidential Reception Report
- Broadcast Entry Report
- Power Outage Report
- Printing Reports
- Printing Message Confirmation Report
- Printing Other Reports
- Codes Used in Reports
- Result Codes
- Communication Codes
- PROBLEM SOLVING
- Clearing Document Jams
- Clearing Printing Paper Jams
- Replacing Toner Cartridge
- Replacing Image Drum Unit
- Reading Print Counters
- Shipping the Fax Machine
- Problem Checklist
- Display Panel Messages
- Normal Display
- Error Messages
- SPECIFICATIONS
- Index
- Index
- A
- B
- C
- CALL BACK NO.
- Call Back Number
- CALLED
- CALLING
- Cancelling
- Chain Dialling
- Change Drum Soon
- Cleaning
- Clock Setting
- Closed Network
- COMMUN. ERROR
- Communication Codes in Reports
- Communication Error
- Conf TX Key
- CONF=**
- Confidential Faxes
- Confirm Paper Size
- Continuous Tone
- Contrast Setting
- Copy Key
- Copying
- Counter Display Key
- COVER
- Cover Open
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- Paper Feed Error
- Paper Jam
- Paper Out/Jam
- Paper Size
- Paper Size/Err.
- Pause Key
- PBX Line
- PC Receive Mode
- PC/Fax Switch
- Plus (+) Key
- POLL=**
- POLLED
- POLLING
- Polling Key
- POLLING TX/RX
- Power Save Mode
- Print Counters
- Print Operation Key
- Printer Alarm
- Printer Cleaning Key
- PRM. ECHO
- Pulse Dial Rate
- Pulse Dial Type
- Pulse Make Ratio
- PUNIT
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
- Y

6
OKIFAX 4500
SAFETY
Your fax machine has been carefully designed to give you years
of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equipment,
however, there are a few basic precautions you should take to
avoid hurting yourself or damaging the fax machine.
General
• Read this user's guide carefully and keep it in a safe but
accessible place so that you can use it for future reference.
• Read and follow all warning and instruction labels on the
fax machine itself.
• Disconnect the fax machine before you clean it. DO NOT
use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean the fax machine.
• Place your fax machine on a firm, solid surface. If you place
the fax machine on something unsteady, it may fall and
become damaged or injure someone. If you place the fax
machine on a soft surface, such as a rug, sofa, or bed, the
vents may become blocked causing the fax machine to
overheat.
• Do not use your fax machine near water, or spill liquid of
any kind into it.
Installation Hints
• Install your fax machine in a dust-free location away from
direct sunlight.
• Do not connect your fax machine to a power source that is
used by other equipment producing electrical noise (i.e.,
air conditioners, etc.).
• Leave electronic adjustments to authorized service
personnel.
• The LINE terminal connects your fax machine to a standard
telephone line. To avoid damage to your telephone system
or to the fax machine, do not connect your fax machine into
anything other than a standard telephone socket.
• Your fax machine has an earthed, 3-pin plug as a safety
feature and it will only connect to an earthed outlet. If you
cannot connect this plug to your power outlet, then it is
possible that you have an older, non-earthed outlet. Contact
an electrician to have your power outlet replaced. Do not
use an adapter to defeat the earthing.
• The electrical power outlet should be located near the fax
machine and should be easily accessible.
• The two TEL ports on the back of the fax machine are only
suitable for 2 wire devices. Not all standard telephones will
respond to incoming ringing when connected to an extension
socket.










