Memory Reception - Toshiba DP 120F Instruction Manual

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Memory reception

Under certain circumstances, the machine cannot print out any further incoming copies:
• If there is no recording paper
• If there is a paper jam
In order to prevent problems with reception, the remaining pages are buffered in the memory of your fax
machine. Once the problem has been solved, the document is printed out automatically.
In the event of a power failure, the contents of memory are retained for approx. 72 hour.
If the fax machine is to receive documents (in memory) in the event of paper-out or paper jam, the memory
reception facility must be activated. This ensures that the fax machine is still able to receive documents
outside normal business hours (e.g. at weekend or during the night).
• When the memory capacity is full, no further calls will be accepted.
• If you find that the memory is frequently too small, ask your dealer for a memory expansion!
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STOP
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RESIDUAL MEMORY 100%
1.COMM. OPTIONS
2.LISTS
3.INITIAL SETUP
4.DEFAULT SETTINGS
SET MEMORY RX
1.ON
2.OFF
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PAPER EMPTY
RESIDUAL MEMORY 100%
MEMORY RECEPTION
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PAPER JAM
RESIDUAL MEMORY 100%
MEMORY RECEPTION
Memory reception ON/ OFF
Standby mode
Start the menu
The first 4 menu items are displayed.
Select a menu item
Make your selection
1. Memory reception ON, further reception
possible
2. Memory reception OFF, no further
reception possible
Select a menu item
Press STOP , return to standby mode
Display messages for memory reception
Display in case of paper low.
or
Display in case of paper jam.
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