Kyocera TASKalfa 181 Fax System (R) Operation Guide - Page 13

Fax Operation Names of Parts / Preparations, Features and Functions of this Fax

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1 Fax Operation (Names of Parts / Preparations / Features and Functions of this Fax) Names of Parts Main Body Parts and their Functions The following contains information on the names and functions of the parts that are required when this machine is used as a facsimile. Refer to the Basic Edition of the Operation Guide for your machine for information on other parts of this machine. 3 2 1 4 5 1 Operation panel-Use the operation panel to perform the procedures required for fax communication. 2 Telephone jack (T)-Use this jack to connect a separately purchased telephone to the fax. 3 Line jack (L)-Use this jack to connect the fax to a telephone line using the modular cord. 4 Power switch-Turn this switch ON ( | ) in order to perform fax and copy operations. The message display will light and operation will be possible. 5 Fax storage area-Received faxes are stored here. Important! • Be aware that fax reception is not possible while the power switch is turned OFF (O). In order to continue to receive faxes, you should press the Power key to turn off the power. • When using this machine as a facsimile, it is not possible to feed paper from the Multi-bypass tray. 1-1

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Fax Operation (Names of Parts / Preparations /
Features and Functions of this Fax)
Names of Parts
Main Body Parts and their Functions
The following contains information on the names and functions of the parts that are required when
this machine is used as a facsimile. Refer to the
Basic Edition of the Operation Guide
for your
machine for information on other parts of this machine.
1
Operation panel—
Use the operation panel to perform the procedures required for fax
communication.
2
Telephone jack (T)—
Use this jack to connect a separately purchased telephone to the fax.
3
Line jack (L)—
Use this jack to connect the fax to a telephone line using the modular cord.
4
Power switch—
Turn this switch ON ( | ) in order to perform fax and copy operations. The
message display will light and operation will be possible.
5
Fax storage area—
Received faxes are stored here.
Important!
Be aware that fax reception is not possible while the power switch is turned OFF (O). In order
to continue to receive faxes, you should press the
Power
key to turn off the power.
When using this machine as a facsimile, it is not possible to feed paper from the Multi-bypass
tray.
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