Kyocera KM-3530 Fax System (F) Operation Guide - Page 61
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Section 3 Troubleshooting Problem Check point Corrective procedure I am not able to perform Encrypted Communication. Did the transmitting party perform the appropriate registration procedure for the one-touch key (designated for Encrypted Transmission) as decided in advance with the receiving party? Check the information to be registered once again with the other party. Reference page 1-25 Did the receiving party perform the appropriate registration procedure for the Encryption Box as decided in advance with the transmitting party? Check the information to be registered once again with the other party. 4-35 Is the Encryption Key you used correct? Check the Encryption Key to be registered once again with the other party. 4-33 I am not able to perform Remote Switching. Is your telephone service set for pulse dialing? Some telephones allow you to transmit the desired tone signals by simply pushing the appropriate buttons. Refer to the Instruction _ Manual for the telephone being used. Did you use the correct Remote Switching Check the registered number. (Factory 4-4 number? default setting: 55) I was able to receive a fax, but it was not printed out and the documents are Is Fax Forwarding turned ON? not in memory. Check the Fax Forwarding setting. 4-21 I am not able to receive documents. Is the modular cord connected correctly? Connect the modular cord correctly. _ Is "Communication Error" displayed? Perform the necessary procedure to correct the error and try to receive the documents 9-7 again. 6 Is Password Check Reception turned ON? Turn Password Check Reception OFF. 4-32 I am not able to receive documents into memory (Memory Reception). Is the memory in your fax machine full? Try to receive the documents once again after memory becomes available or after you create available space in memory. 2-11 4-13 4-38 3-5