Panasonic KX-FPG381 User Manual
10. Help
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10For Fax Advantage assistance, call 1-800-435-7329.
Error Messages
10.1 Error messages –
Reports
Reports
If a problem occurs during fax transmission or
reception, one of the following communication
messages will be printed on the sending and
journal reports (page 51).
reception, one of the following communication
messages will be printed on the sending and
journal reports (page 51).
COMMUNICATION ERROR
(Code: 40-42, 46-72, FF)
(Code: 40-42, 46-72, FF)
L
A transmission or reception error occurred.
Try again or check with the other party.
Try again or check with the other party.
COMMUNICATION ERROR
(Code: 43, 44)
(Code: 43, 44)
L
A line problem occurred. Connect the
telephone line cord to a different jack and try
again.
telephone line cord to a different jack and try
again.
L
DOCUMENT JAMMED
L
The document is jammed. Remove the
jammed document (page 90).
jammed document (page 90).
ERROR-NOT YOUR UNIT
(Code: 54, 59, 70)
(Code: 54, 59, 70)
L
A transmission or reception error occurred
because of a problem with the other party’s
fax machine. Check with the other party.
because of a problem with the other party’s
fax machine. Check with the other party.
MEMORY FULL
L
The memory is full of received documents
due to a lack of recording paper or a
recording paper jam. Install paper (page 15)
or clear the jammed paper (page 88).
due to a lack of recording paper or a
recording paper jam. Install paper (page 15)
or clear the jammed paper (page 88).
NO DOCUMENT
L
The document was not fed into the unit
properly. Re-insert the document and try
again.
properly. Re-insert the document and try
again.
OTHER FAX NOT RESPONDING
L
The other party’s fax machine is busy or has
run out of recording paper. Try again.
run out of recording paper. Try again.
L
The document was not fed properly. Re-
insert the document and try again.
insert the document and try again.
L
The other party’s fax machine rang too many
times. Send the fax manually (page 50).
times. Send the fax manually (page 50).
L
The other party’s machine is not a fax
machine. Check with the other party.
machine. Check with the other party.
L
The number you dialed is not in service.
PRESSED THE STOP KEY
L {
STOP} was pressed and fax communication
was canceled.
OK
L
Fax communication was successful.
10.2 Error messages –
Display
Display
If the unit detects a problem, one or more of the
following messages will appear on the display.
following messages will appear on the display.
10.2.1 Base unit
ALL MAILBOX FULL
L
There is no room left in memory to record
voice messages, or the number of recorded
messages has reached 64. Erase
unnecessary messages (page 63).
voice messages, or the number of recorded
messages has reached 64. Erase
unnecessary messages (page 63).
BUSY
L
The called handset is in use.
L
The handset you tried to copy directory items
to is in use.
to is in use.
L
The handset you are calling is too far from the
base unit.
base unit.
L
Privacy mode is turned ON for the call you
tried to join (page 48).
tried to join (page 48).
CALL SERVICE
L
There is something wrong with the unit.
Contact our service personnel.
Contact our service personnel.
CHECK DOCUMENT
L
The document was not fed into the unit
properly. Re-insert the document. If
misfeeding occurs frequently, clean the
document feeder rollers (page 90) and try
again.
properly. Re-insert the document. If
misfeeding occurs frequently, clean the
document feeder rollers (page 90) and try
again.
L
Attempted to send a document longer than
600 mm (23
600 mm (23
5
/
8
"). Press {STOP} to remove
the document. Divide the document into two
or more sheets, and try again.
or more sheets, and try again.
CHECK MEMORY
L
The base unit memory (telephone numbers,
parameters, etc.) has been erased. Re-
program.
parameters, etc.) has been erased. Re-
program.
CHECK PAPER
L
The unit has run out of recording paper.
Install paper and press {SET} to clear the
message.
Install paper and press {SET} to clear the
message.
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