Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Welcome !
- Chapter 2 Setting Up
- Chapter 3 Getting Started
- Chapter 4 Setting Up and Using Speed Dialing
- Chapter 5 Using the Fax as a Copier
- Chapter 6 Sending Documents
- Chapter 7 Receiving Documents
- Chapter 8 Using the Memory Features
- Chapter 9 Using a Relay Network
- Chapter 10 Using Confidential Mailboxes
- Chapter 11 Setting Up and Using Polling
- Chapter 12 Other Special Features
- Chapter 13 Restricting Use of the Fax
- Chapter 14 Printing Reports and Lists
- Chapter 15 Maintenance & Frequently Asked Questions
- Chapter 16 Summary of Important Settings
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Documents You Can Scan
- Glossary
- Index
Setting Up
Chapter 2 Setting Up 2-3
LASER CLASS 3170 Series.
CFYA/YAH/YAN 120v US V1.0
How to Use This Guide
Before you use this guide, read this list of symbols, terms, and abbrevia-
tions, and make sure you know what they mean. A complete glossary of
terms is included at the end of this User’s Guide.
(➞2-12) A number preceded by an arrow and enclosed in
parentheses references a page number in this User’s
Guide which contains more information about the
topic of the previous sentence.
default A factory setting that remains in effect unless you
change it.
document A document is the original sheet(s) of paper you send,
receive, or copy on the facsimile.
menu A menu is a list of options or features from which
you select an item to set up or change. A menu has a
number and title which appear in the two-line dis-
play.
search buttons The search buttons ( ) change the LCD display.
Press to display the next item or choice in a menu,
or press to display the previous item or choice.
transaction number When you send or receive a document, your fax au-
tomatically assigns the document a unique transac-
tion number. A transaction number is a four-digit
decimal number that will help you keep track of
documents you send and receive.
TX/RX NO. On the LCD display, TX/RX NO. is the abbreviation
used for transaction number.
RX Denotes receiving.
TX Denotes transmitting or sending.
A note describes helpful hints, restrictions, or how to avoid difficulties.