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Page 1 - FO-DC600

FO-DC500/DC525/DC600DOCUMENT COMMUNICATION SYSTEMMODELFO-DC500/FO-DC525FO-DC600OPERATION MANUALDOCUMENT COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 1. Installation 2.

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8.DisplayThis displays messages and prompts to help you operate the machine. The backlight turns on whenever a key is touched, and then automatically

Page 3 - Introduction

Installing the Network Scanner Software98♦ Saved in a folder.♦ Passed to an application set in the Network Scanner Tool.♦ Sent as e-mail.♦ Saved in Sh

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Installing the Network Scanner Software993. Network ScannerInstalling the software programsNote the following when installing the software programs fr

Page 5 - Important safety information

Installing the Network Scanner Software100• If you select Typical in the installation type screen, Network Scanner Tool will also be installed. If you

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Installing the Network Scanner Software1013. Network Scanner2Enter any name you wish for the Process Definition Prefix and any letter for Initial, and

Page 7 - Table of Contents

Installing the Network Scanner Software102- Convert By OCR (Rapid Key or Speed Dial name: Sharp-OCR)Converts a scanned file to an editable document.-

Page 8 - 6. Special Functions 151

Installing the Network Scanner Software1033. Network Scanner5When the completion message appears, click Finish.Uninstalling a programYou can uninstall

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Inbound Routing104Inbound Routing When the network scanner option is installed, you can have incoming faxes from specified senders (or all senders) au

Page 10 - A Look at the Operation Panel

Inbound Routing1053. Network Scanner2Press and then to select FAX TRANSFER SETTING.3Press . Make sure that SET is selected.4Press . 5Enter a 2-di

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Inbound Routing10610Enter a sender’s fax number (max. 20 digits) by pressing the numeric keys and then press . Repeat until all you have entered all

Page 12 - Middle panel (Rapid Key pad)

Inbound Routing1073. Network Scanner14To activate the set immediately, make sure that ACTIVATE NOW is selected in the display and press .If you do no

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9ON LINE light (printer option only)When this light is on, the machine can receive data (print jobs) over the network. The light is turned on or off w

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Inbound Routing1085Enter the 2-digit number of the set that you wish to delete.6Press . 7Press repeatedly to return to the date and time display.STA

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Inbound Routing1093. Network Scanner5Press or to select the set that you wish to activate or deactivate and press . 6To activate the selected se

Page 16 - Unpacking Checklist

Using an LDAP Server: Searching for Destinations and User Authorization110Using an LDAP Server: Searching for Destinations and User Authorization If t

Page 17 - Important!

Using an LDAP Server: Searching for Destinations and User Authorization1113. Network ScannerSelect Enable for the LDAP setting and enter the IP addres

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Using an LDAP Server: Searching for Destinations and User Authorization1123Press the letter entry keys to enter the name of the destination (the keywo

Page 19 - Attaching the ADF exit tray

Using an LDAP Server: Searching for Destinations and User Authorization1133. Network Scanner6Press or until the desired name is selected in the di

Page 20 - • Caution!

Using an LDAP Server: Searching for Destinations and User Authorization1149Complete the operation as follows: • E-mail: Transmission will begin after

Page 21 - 1. Installation

Using an LDAP Server: Searching for Destinations and User Authorization1153. Network Scanner11When you have finished changing the options, press or

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Using an LDAP Server: Searching for Destinations and User Authorization116Enter the name of the destination in Search Name (enter an asterisk as a wil

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Using an LDAP Server: Searching for Destinations and User Authorization1173. Network Scanner♦ When a Global Address Book search is begun.♦ When is p

Page 24 - Loading Printing Paper

10Rapid Dial KeysPress one of these keys to dial a fax number automatically, or specify an e-mail recipient if the network scanner option is installed

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Using an LDAP Server: Searching for Destinations and User Authorization1183The screen at right will appear. Enter your password (this will appear as a

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Using an LDAP Server: Searching for Destinations and User Authorization1193. Network Scanner2A list of the sender names stored in personal books that

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Using an LDAP Server: Searching for Destinations and User Authorization120Storing your login name in a personal bookTo store your login name when usin

Page 28 - • To change case, press

1214. Network Printer4. Network Printer OptionThe FO-NP1 Printer Expansion Kit allows the FO-DC500/525/600 Document Communication System to be used a

Page 29 - Setting the Date and Time

Installing the Printer Driver122Installing the Printer DriverThe SHARP PCL XL printer driver printer driver is provided in the CD-ROM in the FO-NP1 pr

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Installing the Printer Driver1234. Network PrinterNetwork typesThere are two types of networks, a peer to peer network where you print directly to the

Page 31 - Daylight Saving Time

Installing the Printer Driver1244Select “Create a new port” and select “Standard TCP/IP Port” from the list. Click Next.5The “Add Standard TCP/IP Pri

Page 32 - Volume Adjustment

Installing the Printer Driver1254. Network Printer7Select Custom and then click the Settings button.8The ”Configure Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor” wind

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Installing the Printer Driver1269Click the Next button.10Check your settings and then click the Finish button.11The Add Printer Wizard will display a

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Installing the Printer Driver1274. Network Printer15Follow the instructions on your screen. When the “Printer Sharing” window appears, select Share as

Page 35 - Other restrictions

11TIMER keyPress this key to set up a fax operation to be performed automatically at a later time.COVER SHEET keyPress this key to include a cover she

Page 36 - Loading the Document

Installing the Printer Driver128 Windows NT Server1The first step is to install Microsoft TCP/IP Printing. Click the Windows Start button, point to Se

Page 37 - Resolution

Installing the Printer Driver1294. Network Printer4Insert your Windows NT Server 4.0 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. Make sure the correct path is ent

Page 38 - Contrast

Installing the Printer Driver13011Click the Close button in the Printer Ports window.12Make sure the new port is selected in the list of ports and the

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Installing the Printer Driver1314. Network Printer17Follow the instructions on your screen. When the following window appears, select Share. If you wo

Page 40 - Using the REDIAL key

Installing the Printer Driver1322Click the Windows Start button and then click Run.3Typ e Q:\Setup.exe (substitute the letter of your CD-ROM drive fo

Page 41 - Programming Auto-Dial Numbers

Installing the Printer Driver1334. Network PrinterUsing Add PrinterThe following procedure is used in all supported operating systems.1Open the Printe

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Installing the Printer Driver1347Follow the instructions on your screen to finish installing the printer driver.Installation in a Windows 2000/XP clie

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Installing the Printer Driver1354. Network PrinterWindows 98/MeBefore installing the printer driver in Windows 98/Me, you must first install the IP Pe

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Installing the Printer Driver13610Select Local Printer and click Next.11The Add Printer Wizard will display a list of printer models and manufacturers

Page 45 - Clearing auto-dial numbers

Installing the Printer Driver1374. Network Printer3Type Q:\Setup.exe (substitute the letter of your CD-ROM drive for “Q”) and then click the OK button

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12JOB STATUS keyPress this key to display the FAX STATUS screen, which shows information on the fax job that is currently in progress. If the dual lin

Page 47 - DOCUMENT

Setting Up Status and Alert Messages138Setting Up Status and Alert MessagesYou can set up the machine to automatically send status and alert messages

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Setting Up Status and Alert Messages1394. Network PrinterNext, click Status Message Parameters in the Web page menu. Enter the e-mail addresses to whi

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Printing from a Computer140Printing from a Computer Before printing, make sure that the ON LINE indicator on the machine is lit. If the ON LINE indica

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Printing from a Computer1414. Network PrinterCanceling a print jobFollow the steps below to cancel a print job.♦ If there is a problem with a print jo

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Opening the Printer Driver142Opening the Printer DriverOpening the printer driver from an application When you adjust the printer driver settings from

Page 52 - If the memory becomes full

Printer Driver Settings1434. Network PrinterPrinter Driver SettingsThe print settings that can be selected in the Paper, Page Layout, Quality, and Opt

Page 53 - • The fax jobs appear

Printer Driver Settings144Paper SourceSelect the paper source to be used. When Auto Select is selected, the source which contains the same size of pa

Page 54 - MEM.STATUS

Printer Driver Settings1454. Network PrinterPage Layout tabN-upN-up allows multiple document pages (where N is the number of pages) to be printed on a

Page 55 - Automatic redialing

Printer Driver Settings146First Page OnlySelect this checkbox to print the Watermark on the first page only.Edit WatermarkClick the Edit Watermark but

Page 56 - Creating a personal book

Printer Driver Settings1474. Network PrinterUse Printer True Type FontSet this checkbox to use the True Type fonts that are resident in the printer.

Page 57 - Documents

13PERSONAL BOOKPress this key to use or store an auto-dial number in a personal book. If the book has a passcode, enter the passcode; otherwise, selec

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1485. Making CopiesYour machine can also be used to make copies. Single and multiple copies (up to 99 per original) can be made, enabling the machine

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Making Copies1495. MakingCopies4Select MULTI if you do not want the copies sorted, or SORT if you want the copies sorted (press or ).5Press to be

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Making Copies1503Press or to scroll through the list of jobs. To cancel a job, press or to select the job, press , and then press .4When yo

Page 61 - Closing a book

1516. SpecialFunctions6. Special FunctionsBroadcastingThe Broadcasting function allows you to send the same fax to as many as 179 destinations on the

Page 62 - Clearing a book

Broadcasting152• Enter a full fax number with the numeric keys (max. 60 digits) and then press . (Note: A maximum of 20 full fax numbers can be enter

Page 63 - Cover Sheet

Broadcasting1536. SpecialFunctionsBroadcasting using a Group KeyIf the destinations to which you want to broadcast have all been programmed into one G

Page 64 - COVER SHEET

Broadcasting154Storing destinations in Group KeysGroup Keys allow you to dial a group of fax numbers by simply pressing the appropriate Group Key once

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Broadcasting1556. SpecialFunctions4Make sure that “SET” is selected and then press .(To clear a Group Key, select CLEAR and then press .)5Press any

Page 66 - Receiving Faxes

Broadcasting156Editing a groupIf necessary, you can add numbers to or delete numbers from a group by repeating the programming procedure for the Group

Page 67 - Using AUTO Reception Mode

Confidential Operations1576. SpecialFunctionsConfidential OperationsThe Confidential function can be used to transmit and receive confidential documen

Page 68 - • The received faxes appear

141. InstallationUnpacking ChecklistBefore setting up, make sure you have all of the following items. If any are missing, contact your dealer.Telepho

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Confidential Operations1584If the receiving machine has multiple confidential mailboxes, enter the appropriate mailbox number with the numeric keys (t

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Confidential Operations1596. SpecialFunctions1Press (flip up the Rapid Key overlay if it is down) and then or until CONFIDENTIAL CODE SET is sele

Page 71 - Selecting the line

Confidential Operations160Clearing a passcode1Press (flip up the Rapid Key overlay if it is down) and then or until CONFIDENTIAL CODE CLEAR is se

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Confidential Operations1616. SpecialFunctionsPrinting out received documentsWhen you have received a confidential document, RCVD CONF. FAX will appear

Page 73 - Verification Stamp Option

Polling162PollingPolling allows you to call another fax machine and have it send a document to your machine without operator assistance. In other word

Page 74 - System requirements

Polling1636. SpecialFunctions• Enter a full fax number with the numeric keys (max. 60 digits) and then press . (Note: A maximum of 20 full fax number

Page 75 - Using the PC-Fax function

Polling1641Load the document.2Make sure the reception mode is set to AUTO (see page 64).3Press and then or until MEMORY POLL MODE is selected in

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Polling1656. SpecialFunctionsunlimited number of times, and then press .If another document has already been stored, make sure that APPEND is selecte

Page 77 - Steps required for setup

Polling166Polling SecurityPolling Security allows you to prevent unauthorized polling of your machine. When this function is activated, polling will o

Page 78 - Setting the IP Address

Polling1676. SpecialFunctions1Press and then or until ENTRY MODE is selected in the display.2Press and then or until PASSCODE SETTING is

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Connections151. InstallationConnectionsConnecting the power cordConnect the female end of the power cord to the machine as shown. Insert the male end

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Polling168Programming and clearing a System numberOne 4-digit System number can be programmed in your machine for giving and receiving polling permiss

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Polling1696. SpecialFunctions1Press and then or until ENTRY MODE is selected in the display.2Press and then or until ID # MODE is selecte

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Timer Operations170Timer OperationsThe Timer function allows you to store a fax job to be performed automatically at a specified time. Up to 59 timer

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Timer Operations1716. SpecialFunctions5Press to select A.M. or to select P.M. 6Press or to select the day on which you want the operation to t

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Timer Operations172Broadcasting(Continued from Initial procedure.)8Select the destinations using any of the following methods:• Press a Rapid Key.• Pr

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Timer Operations1736. SpecialFunctions.Confidential transmission(Continued from Initial procedure.)8Enter the mailbox number (2 digits). (Go directly

Page 86 - Scan to FTP (Hyperlink)

Timer Operations174Polling(Continued from Initial procedure.)8Dial the machine to be polled using one of the following methods:• Press a Rapid Key.• P

Page 87 - Scan to E-mail Setup

Timer Operations1756. SpecialFunctions 9Press .START/ENTERCanceling a timer operationIf you need to cancel a timer operation before it is performed,

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Batch Transmission176Batch TransmissionBatch transmission allows you to store multiple fax jobs in memory for automatic transmission to one destinatio

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Batch Transmission1776. SpecialFunctions2Press the appropriate Batch Key.• After scanning, the message number assigned to your document will appear in

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Connections16Connecting the telephone line cordInsert one end of the line cord into the jack on the back of the machine marked TEL. LINE. Insert the o

Page 91 - • MESSAGE

Entering and Using Programs178Entering and Using ProgramsIf you frequently perform the same operation involving the same party, you can program all th

Page 92 - Speed Dial Number

Entering and Using Programs1796. SpecialFunctions5Select a Program Key by pressing any Rapid Key that has not yet been programmed.6Enter a name for th

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Entering and Using Programs18014Dial the receiving machine using one of the following methods:• Press a Rapid Key.• Press and enter a Speed Dial num

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Entering and Using Programs1816. SpecialFunctions14Enter the mailbox number (2 digits). (Go directly to Step 15 if the receiving machine does not have

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Entering and Using Programs182Serial Polling(Continued from Initial procedure.)Polling(Continued from Initial procedure.)14Dial the machine to be poll

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Entering and Using Programs1836. SpecialFunctionsNote: If you need to delete a destination, press or to select the destination and then press . 1

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Entering and Using Programs184Batch transmission(Continued from Initial procedure.)14Dial the receiving machine using one of the following methods:• P

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Entering and Using Programs1856. SpecialFunctionsBeing Polled (Memory polling)(Continued from Initial procedure.)14Press to allow polling only once,

Page 99 - Software Programs

Entering and Using Programs1863Press and then or to select CLEAR.4Press .5Press the Program Key that you want to clear.6Press .7Press repeate

Page 100 - Installing Acrobat Reader

Entering and Using Programs1876. SpecialFunctionsUsing a Program KeyFollow the steps below to perform a programmed operation.1If this is a transmissio

Page 101 - 3. Network

Connections171. InstallationAttaching the ADF exit trayInsert the protrusion on the right side of the machine into the hole in the right side of the A

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Duplex Scanning for Two-sided Documents188Duplex Scanning for Two-sided DocumentsTo transmit or copy documents which have printing or graphics on both

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Print Hold1896. SpecialFunctionsPrint HoldThe Print Hold function is used to hold all received faxes in memory instead of immediately printing them ou

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Print Hold190Turning on the Print Hold functionTo turn on the Print Hold function, set Option Setting 38 to YES (see pages 201 and 211).Note: A Print

Page 105 - Uninstalling a program

Print Hold1916. SpecialFunctionsClearing the Print Hold codeFollow the steps below if you need to clear the Print Hold code.Note: To clear the Print H

Page 106 - Inbound Routing

Department Control192Department ControlDepartment Control is used to restrict use of the machine to authorized users. When it is activated, a departme

Page 107

Department Control1936. SpecialFunctions3Press .4Make sure that “SET” is selected and then press .(To clear a Department Code, select CLEAR and then

Page 108 - • Press a Rapid Key

Department Control194Accessing the machineWhen Department Control is activated, you must enter your Department Code before using the machine.♦ If you

Page 109 - Deleting a set

Blocking Reception of Unwanted Faxes1956. SpecialFunctionsBlocking Reception of Unwanted FaxesThe Anti Junk Fax function allows you to block reception

Page 110

Blocking Reception of Unwanted Faxes1965Entering: Enter a 2-digit number from “01” to “50” with the numeric keys. This number identifies the fax numbe

Page 111 - File format

Telephone Billing1976. SpecialFunctionsTelephone BillingIf you are on a PBX, you can have the machine send a code to the PBX that identifies the sende

Page 112 - LDAP server settings

WARNING - FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void

Page 113 - • Press and/or to

Installing the Print Cartridges18Installing the Print CartridgesFollow the steps below to install or replace the toner and drum cartridges.♦ The initi

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Telephone Billing1981Load the document (s).• If you are using Normal Dialing, press or pick up an extension phone connected to the same line.• SEND R

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Distinctive Ring1996. SpecialFunctionsDistinctive RingImportant:♦ To use distinctive ring, you must subscribe to a distinctive ring service from your

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Distinctive Ring2004Press .5Press repeatedly to return to the date and time display. RING PATTERN 1 Two short rings RING PATTERN 2 One short, one

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2017. Optional Settings7. Optional SettingsThe optional settings allow you to customize the machine to better suit your needs. An initial setting has

Page 118 - Enabling user authentication

Optional Settings202Optional SettingsSetting 01: DEFAULT FAX RESOLUTIONThis option sets the default resolution (the resolution used if a setting is no

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Optional Settings2037. Optional SettingsSetting 05: TRANSACTION REPORT PRINT SELECTIONThis sets the condition for printing out a Transaction Report. P

Page 120 - PERSONAL

Optional Settings204Setting 09: ERROR CORRECTION MODE (ECM)Select YES to have any distortions in a transmission due to noise on the telephone line cor

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Optional Settings2057. Optional SettingsSetting 14: RECEIVE REDUCEThis setting is used to reduce received documents slightly before printing to ensure

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Optional Settings206PRIORITY setting will now appear. Use this setting to select the source from which you want paper to be drawn in the event that th

Page 123 - 4. Network Printer Option

Optional Settings2077. Optional SettingsSetting 20: ANTI-JUNK FAXSelect ON to block reception from fax numbers entered in the Anti Junk Fax List. Sele

Page 124 - Installing the Printer Driver

Installing the Print Cartridges191. Installation3If you are replacing the drum cartridge, remove the old cartridge and dispose of it according to loca

Page 125 - Client-server network:

Optional Settings208sender’s name entered in Chapter 1 will appear). Press or to make the selection and then press .♦ Initial setting: OFFSetting

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Optional Settings2097. Optional SettingsSetting 28: DISTINCTIVE RINGThis sets the ring pattern to which your fax will answer if you subscribe to a dis

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Optional Settings210 to select NO and then press . (Note that the function will turn off automatically if the selected paper source runs out of paper

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Optional Settings2117. Optional SettingsSetting 38: PRINT HOLDUse this setting to turn on or turn off the Print Hold function (see page 189). To turn

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2128. Printing Lists and ReportsYou can print lists showing settings and information entered in the machine. You can also print out reports on recent

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Printing Lists and Reports2138. PrintingLists♦ All information is erased after a report is printed out. If automatic print-out is turned off and the r

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Printing Lists and Reports214Timer List (List 02)This list shows the timer operations that are currently set.Destination List (List 03)This list shows

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Printing Lists and Reports2158. PrintingListsOptional Setting List (List 05)This list shows the current status of the option settings.Program and Grou

Page 133 - Client Computer

Printing Lists and Reports216Fax Transfer List (List 12)This list shows the sets of sender’s numbers and forwarding e-mail addresses that have been st

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2179. Maintenance9. MaintenanceCleaning the Scanning Glass and RollersClean the reading glass and rollers frequently to ensure the quality of your tr

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Installing the Print Cartridges207Hold the toner cartridge by the handle and insert it into the print compartment. • Make sure the toner cartridge cli

Page 136 - Network Settings

Replacing the Verification Stamp218Replacing the Verification StampIf you are using the Verification Stamp function, you will need to replace the ink

Page 137 - Q”), and click OK

21910. Trouble-shotting10. TroubleshootingProblems and SolutionsLine errorProblem SolutionLINE ERROR appears in the display, and/or a transaction rep

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Problems and Solutions220Dialing and transmission problemsProblem SolutionDialing is not possible. • Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into

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Problems and Solutions22110. Trouble-shootingReception and copying problemsProblem SolutionThe machine doesn’t receive documents automatically.• Make

Page 140 - Mail server and DNS server

Problems and Solutions222The quality of copies is poor and/or black lines appear.• Any dirt or material on the scanning glass will cause lines to appe

Page 141 - Setting Passwords

Problems and Solutions22310. Trouble-shootingNetwork interface board problemsProblem SolutionThe amber light illuminates steadily.• The network connec

Page 142 - Printing from a Computer

Problems and Solutions224The machine is on and data is received, but the data is not printed. (The DATA indicator blinks.)• Check to see if an error m

Page 143 - JOB STATUS

Problems and Solutions22510. Trouble-shootingNetwork scanner problemsProblem SolutionThe recipient can not open the image data.• Does the recipient ha

Page 144 - Opening the Printer Driver

Messages and Signals226Messages and SignalsDisplay messagesCHECK CASSETTE This indicates that the cassette is not installed properly. CONF. REFUSED A

Page 145 - Printer Driver Settings

Messages and Signals22710. Trouble-shootingMEMORY FULL ERRORPRESS STOP KEYThe memory is full (this message appears when Option Setting 23, Quick On-li

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Installing the Print Cartridges211. InstallationWhen to replace the toner cartridgeWhen the toner cartridge nears empty (about 100 pages can still be

Page 147 - Page Layout tab

Messages and Signals228Audible signalsContinuous tone 3 seconds Indicates the end of transmission, reception, or copying.Intermittent tone (3 beeps)5

Page 148 - Quality tab

Clearing Paper Jams22910. Trouble-shootingClearing Paper JamsClearing a jammed documentIf the original document doesn’t feed properly during transmiss

Page 149 - Options tab

Clearing Paper Jams2301Press the green release and open the print compartment cover.• Caution!The fusing unit inside the print compartment becomes ver

Page 150 - 5. Making Copies

Clearing Paper Jams23110. Trouble-shooting5Replace the drum cartridge.• Make sure the drum cartridge is inserted in as far as it will go.6Replace the

Page 151 - • The copy jobs appear

FCC Regulatory Information232FCC Regulatory InformationThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA.

Page 152 - Making Copies

233S H A R PDate Revised :Oct. 7, 2002Date Issued :May. 28, 1998MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (1/3)MSDS No. B-1020Section 1. Product and Company Ide

Page 153 - 6. Special Functions

234S H A R PDate Revised :Oct. 7, 2002Date Issued :May. 28, 1998MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (2/3) MSDS No. B-1020Sec t io n 8 . E xpos ur e C ontr

Page 154 - CONTRAST

235S H A R PDate Revised :Oct. 7, 2002Date Issued :May. 28, 1998MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (3/3)MSDS No. B-1020Section 12. Ecological Information

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236QUICK REFERENCE GUIDESENDING FAXESPlace the document (up to 50 letter-size pages) face down in the document feeder. (Note: For Normal Dialing and D

Page 156 - Broadcasting

237GUÍA DE REFERENCIA RÁPIDAENVÍO POR FAXColoque el documento (hasta 50 páginas tamaño carta) boca abajo en el alimentador de documentos.(Nota: si uti

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Loading Printing Paper221Remove the received document tray.2Insert a stack of paper into the tray, print side up.• Important! The stack of paper must

Page 158 - Editing a group

238GUIDE DE RÉFÉRENCE RAPIDEEnvois de documentsPlacez votre document (jusqu'à 50 pages de format papier à lettre) face imprimée vers le bas dans

Page 159 - Confidential Operations

239AActivity Report, 212Auto Listing, 202Alarm volume, 207Anti Junk Fax, 195, 207Anti Junk Number List, 215Audible signals, 228Auto Cover Sheet, 204Au

Page 160 - Confidential reception

Index240JJams, clearing, 229-231LLDAP server settings, 110LDAP server, searching, 111Letters, entering, 26, 68Line error, 219Loading the document, 34M

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Index241Using a Speed Dial number, 92Scanning destinations, storing, 82Scanning glass, cleaning, 217Search Dial, 49Separate Mode, 209Speaker volume, 3

Page 162 - Clearing a passcode

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Page 164 - Polling others

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Page 165 - Being polled (Memory polling)

NOTICE BE SURE TO ASK YOUR AUTHORIZED SHARP DEALERABOUT THE WARRANTY THAT YOUR SELLING DEALEREXTENDS TO YOU. In order to assure you, the end-user, ofw

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PRINTED IN THAILAND(TINSE4302XHTF)SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONSharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-11631-800-BE-SHARPhttp://www.sharpusa.comSHARP EL

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Loading Printing Paper231. Installation3Squeeze the paper guide and move it to match the length of the paper you are loading.4Replace the received doc

Page 168 - Polling Security

Loading Printing Paper243Squeeze the paper guide and pull up to move it to the appropriate holes for the length of the paper. Push the guide down into

Page 169 - Functions

Entering Your Name and Fax Number251. InstallationEntering Your Name and Fax NumberBefore you can begin using the machine, you must program your name

Page 170

Entering Your Name and Fax Number26 5Press .6Flip the Rapid Key overlay down (if it is up), and enter your name by p

Page 171

Setting the Date and Time271. InstallationSetting the Date and TimeThe date and time appear in the display, in reports, and at the top of each page yo

Page 172 - Timer Operations

1IntroductionWelcome, and thank you for choosing a SHARP FO-DC500/525/600 Document Communication System. The features and specifications of the system

Page 173

Setting the Date and Time286Enter the year (four digits).Example: 2004 7Enter a two-digit number for the hour (“01” to “12”) and a two-digit nu

Page 174

Setting the Date and Time291. Installation1Press and then or until ENTRY MODE is selected in the display.2Press and then or until DAY LIG

Page 175

Volume Adjustment30Volume AdjustmentYou can adjust the volume of the speaker and ringer using and .Speaker1Press .2Press or to select the desir

Page 176 - Serial Polling

Volume Adjustment311. InstallationRinger1Press the or to select the desired volume level. (Make sure has not been pressed.)• The ringer will ring

Page 177 - Canceling a timer operation

32 5.0"(128 mm) 5.8"(148 mm) 11"(279 mm) 38"(966 mm) 14 lbs. (52 g/m²) 14.3"(364 mm) 10.1"(257 mm)

Page 178 - Entering and Using Programs

Transmittable Documents332. Send/Receive DocumentsMaximum scanning areaThe area of the document that the machine can scan is slightly smaller than the

Page 179

Loading the Document34Loading the DocumentUp to 50 letter-sized pages (20 legal-sized pages) can be placed in the feeder at one time. The pages will a

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Adjusting the Resolution and Contrast352. Send/Receive DocumentsAdjusting the Resolution and ContrastIf desired, you can adjust the resolution and con

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Adjusting the Resolution and Contrast36ContrastThe machine has three contrast settings. The default setting is AUTO.To adjust the contrast, press un

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Sending a Fax by Normal Dialing372. Send/Receive DocumentsSending a Fax by Normal DialingWith Normal Dialing, you press and then dial by pressing th

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2Automatic document feeder Letter paper (20 lb): Max. 50 pagesLegal paper: Max. 20 pages(Note: 11” x 17” paper must be loaded one page at a time.)Pape

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Sending a Fax by Normal Dialing38• If Option Setting 26 (TEL. BILLING CODE, page 208) has been set to ON and BILLING CODE DIAL has been set to AFTER,

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Programming Auto-Dial Numbers392. Send/Receive Documents1Press and then or until ENTRY MODE is selected in the display.2Press . Make sure that

Page 186

Programming Auto-Dial Numbers403Press . Make sure that SET is selected.4Press . 5To program a Rapid Key number, press the Rapid Key that you wish to

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Programming Auto-Dial Numbers412. Send/Receive Documents9Enter the name of the party by pressing the letter entry keys (max. of 20 characters). (Make

Page 188

Programming Auto-Dial Numbers4212If the dual-line option is installed (and Chain Dial was set to NO in the above step), SELECT THE LINE will appear. S

Page 189 - Using a Program Key

Programming Auto-Dial Numbers432. Send/Receive Documents1Press and then or until ENTRY MODE is selected in the display.2Press . Make sure that

Page 190 - DUPLEX SCAN

Programming Auto-Dial Numbers445To clear a Rapid Key, press the Rapid Key.To clear a Speed Dial number, press and then enter the number with the num

Page 191 - Print Hold

Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing452. Send/Receive DocumentsSending a Fax by Automatic DialingDual AccessThe machine features full dual access, which

Page 192 - Printing received faxes

Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing46Rapid Key DialingIf the number you want to dial has been programmed in a Rapid Key, you can dial it by pressing th

Page 193 - Clearing the Print Hold code

Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing472. Send/Receive DocumentsSpeed DialingIf the number you want to dial has been programmed in a Speed Dial number, y

Page 194 - Department Control

3Power consumption FO-DC500/525 FO-DC600Standby: 9 W 9 WStandby (all options installed): 16 W 16WMaximum: 760 W 800 WDimensions FO-DC

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Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing48Direct Keypad DialingYou can also enter a full number with the number keys and then press to begin dialing.START

Page 196 - Accessing the machine

Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing492. Send/Receive DocumentsSearching for an auto-dial numberIf you don’t remember the Rapid Key or Speed Dial number

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Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing50• If no numbers have been stored under the entered letter, NOT FOUND will appear.• If multiple fax numbers (or e-m

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Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing512. Send/Receive DocumentsChecking the status of the current jobThe display normally shows the date and time and pr

Page 199 - Telephone Billing

Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing52Note: To directly print out a list of the jobs waiting in memory for transmission, press , or to select REPORT

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Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing532. Send/Receive DocumentsMemory RetransmissionIf a line error occurs during any type of memory transmission, your

Page 201 - Distinctive Ring

Creating and Using Personal Books54Creating and Using Personal BooksPersonal books can be created that allow inviduals to program Rapid Key and Speed

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Creating and Using Personal Books552. Send/Receive Documents5Enter a 2-digit number from 01 to 20 (FO-DC500/525) or 01 to 40 (FO-DC600). • This number

Page 203 - 7. Optional Settings

Creating and Using Personal Books56• If you store your login name in the book, user authentication (entering your login name and password) will be req

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Creating and Using Personal Books572. Send/Receive Documents16If the network scanner option is not installed, this completes the procedure. Press re

Page 205 - ♦ Initial setting: ON

4• Unplug the machine from the telephone jack and then the power outlet and consult a qualified service representative if any of the following situati

Page 206 - ♦ Initial setting: CUT-OFF

Creating and Using Personal Books581Press . 2Enter the 4-digit passcode of your book.If the book doesn’t have a passcode, press once, enter the fir

Page 207 - ♦ Initial setting: AUTO

Creating and Using Personal Books592. Send/Receive Documents♦ Poll one or more fax machines using Rapid Keys and Speed Dial numbers from your book (se

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Creating and Using Personal Books60Clearing a bookNote: Before you can clear a personal book, you must clear all Rapid Keys, Speed Dial numbers, Group

Page 209 - ♦ Initial setting: TONE

Cover Sheet612. Send/Receive DocumentsCover SheetYou can have the machine generate a cover sheet and send it as the last page of your fax transmission

Page 210 - ♦ Initial setting: 4

Cover Sheet622Press . (Flip up the Rapid Key overlay if it is down.)• The display will briefly show COVER SHEET MODE ENTERED and then revert to SEND

Page 211 - ♦ Initial setting: FINE

Batch Page Numbering (Page 632. Sending/Receiving FaxesBatch Page Numbering (Page Counter)You can change the page numbering of the transmitted documen

Page 212 - ♦ Initial setting: 3 MINUTES

Receiving Faxes64Receiving FaxesThe machine has two modes for receiving faxes:AUTO mode:Select this mode when you only want to receive faxes on the li

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Receiving Faxes652. Send/Receive Documents1When the machine rings, answer the call on an extension phone connected to the same line.2If you hear a fax

Page 214 - Activity Report (List 01)

Substitute Reception to Memory661Press (flip up the Rapid Key overlay) and then or until MEMORY RX STATUS is selected in the display.2Press .• T

Page 215 - Printing Lists and Reports

Dual-line Option (FO-DC600 only)672. Send/Receive DocumentsDual-line Option (FO-DC600 only)The dual line option (FO-60DL) allows your machine to be co

Page 216 - Line Error

5Table of ContentsIntroduction 1Important safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Table of Contents 5A Loo

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Dual-line Option (FO-DC600 only)682Press and then or until OWN PASSCODE SET is selected.3Press .4Flip the Rapid Key overlay down (if it is up),

Page 218 - Activity Report

Dual-line Option (FO-DC600 only)692. Send/Receive Documents 6Enter the fax number (maximum of 20 digits) of Line 1.•

Page 219 - 9. Maintenance

Dual-line Option (FO-DC600 only)70♦ If you wish to restrict either of the lines to transmission only or reception only, see the following section.♦ Wh

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Verification Stamp Option712. Send/Receive Documents3Press and then or until the desired setting is selected.• Note: “TX” stands for “transmissio

Page 221 - 10. Troubleshooting

PC Fax Function (Requires the FO-LN1 Option)72PC Fax Function (Requires the FO-LN1 Option)The PC-Fax function allows you to fax documents directly fro

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PC Fax Function (Requires the FO-732. Send/Receive DocumentsUsing the PC-Fax functionTo fax a document from your computer, open the document in the ap

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743. Network Scanner OptionIntroductionThe FO-NS2 Network Scanner Expansion Kit allows you to scan a document and directly transmit the image to an e

Page 224 - Transmittable Documents

Introduction753. Network ScannerSteps required for setupThe following steps are required to use the network scanner option. The steps must be complete

Page 225 - Network printer problems

Setting the IP Address76Setting the IP AddressOnce your dealer has installed the network scanner option and the machine is connected to the network, t

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Setting the IP Address773. Network Scanner5If the machine will receive an IP address automatically from a DHCP server, make sure that “YES” is selecte

Page 227 - Network scanner problems

Table of Contents63. Network Scanner Option 74Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

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Setting the IP Address7811Wait while the machine writes the setting to the NIC board (“DO NOT POWER DOWN” will appear in the display). When the displa

Page 229 - Operations

Printing out the Network Settings793. Network Scanner1Press and then or until NETWORK SETTING is selected in the display. 2Press and then . •

Page 230 - Audible signals

Mail Server and DNS Server Settings80Mail Server and DNS Server SettingsSettings for your E-mail server and DNS server must be configured in order to

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Mail Server and DNS Server Settings813. Network ScannerSetting PasswordsPasswords can be set to restrict Web page access and protect settings. An admi

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Storing Network Scanning Destinations82Storing Network Scanning DestinationsNetwork scanning destinations can be stored in Rapid Keys and Speed Dial n

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Storing Network Scanning Destinations833. Network ScannerStoring destinations in the Web pageTo store a destination, click the desired destination typ

Page 234 - FCC Regulatory Information

Storing Network Scanning Destinations84Scan to FTP (Hyperlink)When using Scan to FTP to send an image to an FTP server, you can also have notification

Page 235 - S H A R P

Scan to E-mail Setup853. Network ScannerScan to E-mail SetupTo use the Scan to E-mail function, the subject and sender information (name and e-mail ad

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Scan to E-mail Setup865Enter the e-mail subject by pressing the letter entry keys (max. of 60 characters). (Make sure the Rapid Key overlay is flipped

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Scan to E-mail Setup873. Network Scanner9Press .10Press the letter keys to enter your e-mail address (see Step 5).11Press .• Make sure that FILE FORMA

Page 238 - SPEED DIAL

Table of Contents77. Optional Settings 2018. Printing Lists and Reports 2129. Maintenance 217Cleaning the Scanning Glass and Rollers . . . . . . .

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Scan to E-mail Using the E-mail Key881Load the document(s).• SEND READY will appear in the display.• Press and/or to set the resolution and contrast

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Scan to E-mail Using the E-mail Key893. Network Scanner4Press .5If you wish to enter a message, your name, or your return e-mail address, or select th

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Sending an Image Using a Rapid Key or Speed Dial Number908Press . The document is scanned and transmitted.START/ENTERSending an Image Using a Rapid K

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Sending an Image Using a Rapid Key 913. Network Scanner3If the destination is an e-mail destination and you wish to enter a message, or change the sen

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Sending an Image Using a Rapid Key or Speed Dial Number92Sending an image using a Speed Dial numberUse this procedure to scan a document and send the

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Sending an Image Using a Rapid Key 933. Network Scanner 3If the destination is an e-mail destination and you wish to enter a message, your name, or yo

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Sending an Image Using a Rapid Key or Speed Dial Number94Storing an e-mail address in a Rapid Key or Speed Dial numberThis section explains how to sto

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Sending an Image Using a Rapid Key 953. Network Scanner5To program a Rapid Key number, press the Rapid Key that you wish to use. (To select Rapid Keys

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Sending an Image Using a Rapid Key or Speed Dial Number9610Enter the name of the party by pressing the letter entry keys (max. of 20 characters). (Mak

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Installing the Network Scanner Software973. Network ScannerInstalling the Network Scanner Software To use the Scan to Desktop function, the following

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