Sharp AR-FX13 Manuel D’Utilisation

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INITIAL SETTINGS
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[SPEAKER] key
Press this key to begin manual dialing. (To close 
the line, press the [SPEAKER] key again.)
Please refer to "PBX function" for details about the 
R-key function.
LINE STATUS indicator
Lit when sending/receiving faxes, blinking when 
receiving data.
[MODE SELECT] key / Mode indicators
Press this key to select the mode. The indicator of 
the selected mode lights (copy, printer, scanner, 
fax mode indicators).
RSPF indicator
This lights up when an original is placed in the 
RSPF.
Error indicator
This lights steadily or blinks when a paper misfeed 
or other error occurs.
Tray location indicator
Indicates the selected paper tray. The indicator 
blinks when the tray is out of paper or is not closed.
[MENU] key
Press this key to configure a user program.
[
] key (
), [
] key (
), [OK] key
Press the [
] key (
) or [
] key (
) to 
select an item in a function setting menu.
Press the [OK] key to enter a selection.
[ ]  key
Press this key to enter symbols during a name 
storing procedure.
Press the " " key to change from pulse dialing to 
tone dialing mode.
Numeric keys
Press these keys to dial numbers, and enter 
numbers and letters during number/name storing 
procedures.
[#] key
Press this key to enter symbols during a name 
storing procedure. The [#] key scrolls through 
symbols in the opposite direction of the [ ] key.
When dialing, press this key after you are finished 
scanning originals into memory from the document 
glass.
[CLEAR ALL] key  (
)
This returns all functions to the default settings. 
When pressed in a setting menu, this returns the 
settings and display to the initial state.
[START] key (
)/ indicator
Used for the following:
• To begin sending a fax.
• Reading an original into memory from the  
document glass.
• Manually receiving a fax.
• Entering and setting information.
Power save indicator
This lights up when the power save function is 
activated.
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