Sharp AR M162 AR-M162 AR-M207 Operation Manual Suite - Page 137

Part Names And Functions

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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OPERATION PANEL (1) 26 27 28 29 30 A B C D E 31 32 33 34 35 F G H I J 36 37 38 39 40 K L M N O 41 42 43 44 45 P Q R S T 46 47 48 49 50 U V W XYZ SP SPEAKER REDIAL/PAUSE SPEED COMM. SETTING SHIFT SYMBOL SPACE/- COPY ON LINE DATA PRINT SCAN LINE DATA FAX (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (1) Page pallet (page 82) (2) Display (page 10) This key displays the base screen and the function setting screen. (3) [BACK] key In a setting or programming screen, this key is used to move back to the previous screen. (4) [FAX STATUS] key (page 26) This is used to cancel a fax transmission or a stored fax transmission. (5) [OK] key This key is used to enter a setting that has been selected with the arrow or other keys ( ). (6) Numeric keys These are used to enter fax numbers, sub-addresses, passcodes, and numerical settings. (See "BOXES AND SUB-ADDRESSES/PASSCODES REQUIRED FOR F-CODE TRANSMISSION" on page 48.) (7) [C] key This is used to clear a mistake when entering fax numbers, sub-addresses, passcodes, and numerical settings. One digit is cleared each time the key is pressed. When an original is being scanned, this key can also be used to cancel scanning. 8 (8) [CA] key This is used to cancel a transmission or programming operation. When pressed during an operation, the operation is cancelled and the display returns to the base screen described on page 10. This key is also used to cancel a resolution, paper size, or special function setting that was selected when sending a fax. (9) [SPEAKER/SHIFT] key (pages 16, 82) This is used to dial without lifting an extension phone connected to the machine and to shift between upper and lower case when entering characters. (10) [REDIAL/PAUSE] key (pages 16, 18) This is used to redial the last number dialled, and enter a pause when entering a fax number. (11) [SPEED/SYMBOL] key (pages 16, 84) This is used to dial by Speed dialling and to enter a symbol when entering characters. (12) [COMM. SETTING/SPACE/-] key (page 23) This is used to switch between memory transmission and direct transmission, and to switch between automatic reception and manual reception. It is also used to enter a space or "-" when entering characters. (13) LINE STATUS indicator This blinks to alert you when a fax is received. "FAX RECEPTION LIGHT" (page 103) in the key operator programs can be used to set the blinking timing to one of two patterns, or to turn blinking off.

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8
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
OPERATION PANEL
(1)
Page pallet (page 82)
(2)
Display (page 10)
This key displays the base screen and the
function setting screen.
(3)
[BACK] key
In a setting or programming screen, this key is
used to move back to the previous screen.
(4)
[FAX STATUS] key (page 26)
This is used to cancel a fax transmission or a
stored fax transmission.
(5)
[OK] key
This key is used to enter a setting that has been
selected with the arrow or other keys (
).
(6)
Numeric keys
These are used to enter fax numbers,
sub-addresses, passcodes, and numerical
settings. (See "BOXES AND
SUB-ADDRESSES/PASSCODES REQUIRED
FOR F-CODE TRANSMISSION" on page 48.)
(7)
[C] key
This is used to clear a mistake when entering fax
numbers, sub-addresses, passcodes, and
numerical settings. One digit is cleared each time
the key is pressed.
When an original is being scanned, this key can
also be used to cancel scanning.
(8)
[CA] key
This is used to cancel a transmission or
programming operation. When pressed during an
operation, the operation is cancelled and the display
returns to the base screen described on page 10.
This key is also used to cancel a resolution,
paper size, or special function setting that was
selected when sending a fax.
(9)
[SPEAKER/SHIFT] key (pages 16, 82)
This is used to dial without lifting an extension
phone connected to the machine and to shift
between upper and lower case when entering
characters.
(10)
[REDIAL/PAUSE] key (pages 16, 18)
This is used to redial the last number dialled, and
enter a pause when entering a fax number.
(11)
[SPEED/SYMBOL] key (pages 16, 84)
This is used to dial by Speed dialling and to enter
a symbol when entering characters.
(12)
[COMM. SETTING/SPACE/-] key (page 23)
This is used to switch between memory
transmission and direct transmission, and to
switch between automatic reception and manual
reception. It is also used to enter a space or "-"
when entering characters.
(13)
LINE STATUS indicator
This blinks to alert you when a fax is received.
"FAX RECEPTION LIGHT" (page 103) in the key
operator programs can be used to set the blinking
timing to one of two patterns, or to turn blinking off.
ON LINE
DATA
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