Statement of Volatility
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... needed for this memory? However, the login system administrator or service technician (via diagnostic operation) may adjust certain machine operational parameters. General description: This printer is connected to be powered off .) Non-Volatile Memory: Type: What ...(Boot, system code, documents) Parameters, counters: EEPROM: 8 KB (Parameters, counters) 2. Certificate of Volatility Manufacturer: Xerox Equipment Name: FaxCentre 2121, FaxCentre 2121L Model: 2121, 2121L Configuration: This item is networked with operating systems Windows 98/2000/NT4.0/Me/XP/2003 server. No. required ...
... needed for this memory? However, the login system administrator or service technician (via diagnostic operation) may adjust certain machine operational parameters. General description: This printer is connected to be powered off .) Non-Volatile Memory: Type: What ...(Boot, system code, documents) Parameters, counters: EEPROM: 8 KB (Parameters, counters) 2. Certificate of Volatility Manufacturer: Xerox Equipment Name: FaxCentre 2121, FaxCentre 2121L Model: 2121, 2121L Configuration: This item is networked with operating systems Windows 98/2000/NT4.0/Me/XP/2003 server. No. required ...
Statement of Volatility
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... it have on operation and normal function of Memory" 9. Warranty: Does chip removal or EEPROM erasure void the warranty? SDRAM: The system will not boot 6. Machine configuration setup data Non-Volatile memory is used for each non-volatile memory device. (Note: The computed checksum is resident? Number of this unused memory...
... it have on operation and normal function of Memory" 9. Warranty: Does chip removal or EEPROM erasure void the warranty? SDRAM: The system will not boot 6. Machine configuration setup data Non-Volatile memory is used for each non-volatile memory device. (Note: The computed checksum is resident? Number of this unused memory...
Network Guide
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Your multifunction terminal can also print in this manual allows you to install and use the machine you have purchased with this networkconnectable Network kit as a standard printer on your local network. INTRODUCTION The print driver described in PCL® and SG Script 3 (Postscript® Level 3 language emulation) formats via LAN. - 5 -
Your multifunction terminal can also print in this manual allows you to install and use the machine you have purchased with this networkconnectable Network kit as a standard printer on your local network. INTRODUCTION The print driver described in PCL® and SG Script 3 (Postscript® Level 3 language emulation) formats via LAN. - 5 -
Network Guide
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... 3 language emulation with configuration file). • Network protocols: RAW and LPR. - 36 - When the command is executed, you are informed whether the machine is accessible from your PC via the Network: in an MS-DOS COMMAND box in Windows 95/98/Me or a COMMAND PROMPT in Windows NT... the TCP/IP protocol is listed in the network settings of the fax machine (example: PING 127.37.42.6). TROUBLESHOOTING PRINTING DOES NOT WORK Check that the machine can be accessed from your PC. If the fax machine is not accessible, check your network settings or contact your network administrator.
... 3 language emulation with configuration file). • Network protocols: RAW and LPR. - 36 - When the command is executed, you are informed whether the machine is accessible from your PC via the Network: in an MS-DOS COMMAND box in Windows 95/98/Me or a COMMAND PROMPT in Windows NT... the TCP/IP protocol is listed in the network settings of the fax machine (example: PING 127.37.42.6). TROUBLESHOOTING PRINTING DOES NOT WORK Check that the machine can be accessed from your PC. If the fax machine is not accessible, check your network settings or contact your network administrator.
Quick Reference Guide
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... the your selection. Enter the e-mail text. English FaxCentre 2121/2121L Quick Reference Guide CONTROL PANEL Dial tone Attach message Charge Code Masking Pause Scan to PC or FTP Redial Broadcast Address book Part number: 252780976A XEROX 2121/2121L FEATURES Document input tray Note: Place documents face ... Documents via E-mail 1. Press the Attach Message key. 5. Affects the contrast of copies using the Address Book key. Enter the fax machine number or select the number from the Quick-dial function using the Address Book key. Press the Stop key twice to scroll 3. Press ...
... the your selection. Enter the e-mail text. English FaxCentre 2121/2121L Quick Reference Guide CONTROL PANEL Dial tone Attach message Charge Code Masking Pause Scan to PC or FTP Redial Broadcast Address book Part number: 252780976A XEROX 2121/2121L FEATURES Document input tray Note: Place documents face ... Documents via E-mail 1. Press the Attach Message key. 5. Affects the contrast of copies using the Address Book key. Enter the fax machine number or select the number from the Quick-dial function using the Address Book key. Press the Stop key twice to scroll 3. Press ...
Quick Reference Guide
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...email. Manual Dial 1. Press OK to scroll through the address book. Press OK to deactivate the answering machine mode. 4. Use the Navigation keys to select WITH to activate the answering machine mode, or WITHOUT to confirm. Your Speed Dial ID number (Record No.) will appear to send ... display and printed report. Press the Stop key twice to confirm. Press M 11 to confirm. 3. Press OK to access New Contact. XEROX 2121/2121L ADVANCED FAX OPTIONS Advanced Dialing Options Address Book Dialing Dialing from the keypad 1. Place documents face down on the document input tray. 2....
...email. Manual Dial 1. Press OK to scroll through the address book. Press OK to deactivate the answering machine mode. 4. Use the Navigation keys to select WITH to activate the answering machine mode, or WITHOUT to confirm. Your Speed Dial ID number (Record No.) will appear to send ... display and printed report. Press the Stop key twice to confirm. Press M 11 to confirm. 3. Press OK to access New Contact. XEROX 2121/2121L ADVANCED FAX OPTIONS Advanced Dialing Options Address Book Dialing Dialing from the keypad 1. Place documents face down on the document input tray. 2....
User Guide
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Table of Contents 1 Safety & Environment 1-1 Operator Accessible Areas 1-1 Maintenance 1-2 Safety Standards 1-3 Laser Safety Information 1-4 Ozone Safety Information 1-4 For Consumables 1-4 Radio Frequency Emissions 1-5 CE Mark 1-5 ...the Fax Kit option 1-8 Illegal Copying 1-9 USA 1-12 Canada 1-12 Mercury Safety 1-15 2 Installing your machine 2-1 Installation requirements 2-1 Operational precautions 2-2 Unpacking the machine parts 2-4 Machine Overview 2-6 Installing the removable parts 2-7 Installing the paper tray 2-7 Installing the paper output tray 2-7 Installing the...
Table of Contents 1 Safety & Environment 1-1 Operator Accessible Areas 1-1 Maintenance 1-2 Safety Standards 1-3 Laser Safety Information 1-4 Ozone Safety Information 1-4 For Consumables 1-4 Radio Frequency Emissions 1-5 CE Mark 1-5 ...the Fax Kit option 1-8 Illegal Copying 1-9 USA 1-12 Canada 1-12 Mercury Safety 1-15 2 Installing your machine 2-1 Installation requirements 2-1 Operational precautions 2-2 Unpacking the machine parts 2-4 Machine Overview 2-6 Installing the removable parts 2-7 Installing the paper tray 2-7 Installing the paper output tray 2-7 Installing the...
User Guide
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Access to functions 3-3 Functions list 3-4 4 Setting the machine 4-1 Remote setting of parameters 4-1 Embedded web server 4-1 Main settings 4-2 Before transmission 4-2 Before reception 4-5 Technical parameters 4-7 Local Area Network (LAN) settings 4-11 Local network settings 4-11 ...
Access to functions 3-3 Functions list 3-4 4 Setting the machine 4-1 Remote setting of parameters 4-1 Embedded web server 4-1 Main settings 4-2 Before transmission 4-2 Before reception 4-5 Technical parameters 4-7 Local Area Network (LAN) settings 4-11 Local network settings 4-11 ...
User Guide
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... over the Internet 6-12 Copying 6-13 Local copy 6-13 Specific copy settings 6-13 Other functions 6-17 Logs 6-17 Printing the functions list 6-17 Printing the machine settings 6-17 Short Dial 6-18 Font printing (depending on model 6-18 Counters 6-19 Deposit and polling 6-19 Lock/Secure Access 6-20 Scan to PC (depending...
... over the Internet 6-12 Copying 6-13 Local copy 6-13 Specific copy settings 6-13 Other functions 6-17 Logs 6-17 Printing the functions list 6-17 Printing the machine settings 6-17 Short Dial 6-18 Font printing (depending on model 6-18 Counters 6-19 Deposit and polling 6-19 Lock/Secure Access 6-20 Scan to PC (depending...
User Guide
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... plug, provided with this User Guide for proper cleaning methods. • Never use materials specifically designated for which they were intended. The machine may be left on the marking label. Keep all supplies and materials out of reach of an extension cable with a protective earthing pin...the instructions in use aerosol cleaners. The product may result in the back and sides of all electrical power to conserve power when the machine is provided. 1-2 The product should be operated from overheating, these openings must not be located near water, wet locations, or outdoors....
... plug, provided with this User Guide for proper cleaning methods. • Never use materials specifically designated for which they were intended. The machine may be left on the marking label. Keep all supplies and materials out of reach of an extension cable with a protective earthing pin...the instructions in use aerosol cleaners. The product may result in the back and sides of all electrical power to conserve power when the machine is provided. 1-2 The product should be operated from overheating, these openings must not be located near water, wet locations, or outdoors....
User Guide
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... may call the following number: EUROPE: +44 (0) 1707 353434 USA/CANADA: 1 800 928 6571 Safety Standards EUROPE: This XEROX product is certified by the following conditions occur, switch off the power to the machine immediately and disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet. Any part of the equipment is damaged or...
... may call the following number: EUROPE: +44 (0) 1707 353434 USA/CANADA: 1 800 928 6571 Safety Standards EUROPE: This XEROX product is certified by the following conditions occur, switch off the power to the machine immediately and disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet. Any part of the equipment is damaged or...
User Guide
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...and an identification of the business or other entity, or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business, other number for Terminal Attachments (ACTA). Regulatory Information ICES-003 This Class A digital apparatus complies with ...adopted by the Administrative Council for which charges exceed local or long-distance transmission charges.) The country location, telephone number identifying the machine, the header text information (business name), the send and receive behaviour and dial type must be provided to the telephone company. ...
...and an identification of the business or other entity, or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business, other number for Terminal Attachments (ACTA). Regulatory Information ICES-003 This Class A digital apparatus complies with ...adopted by the Administrative Council for which charges exceed local or long-distance transmission charges.) The country location, telephone number identifying the machine, the header text information (business name), the send and receive behaviour and dial type must be provided to the telephone company. ...
User Guide
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You, not Xerox, assume all areas, the sum of RENs should be made only by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g, 03 is used to connect this machine to an unauthorized jack can damage telephone company equipment. For products approved after the service warranty period.... If this happens the telephone company will be advised of your line. Also, you will provide advance notice in order for repair or warranty information, please contact the Xerox...
You, not Xerox, assume all areas, the sum of RENs should be made only by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g, 03 is used to connect this machine to an unauthorized jack can damage telephone company equipment. For products approved after the service warranty period.... If this happens the telephone company will be advised of your line. Also, you will provide advance notice in order for repair or warranty information, please contact the Xerox...
User Guide
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...meets the Environmental Choice guidelines for energy efficiency. Environment Canada established the Environmental Choice program in half when compared to conventional equipment. Xerox ENERGY STAR equipment is a team effort between U.S., European Union and Japanese governments and the office equipment industry to the climate by ... helps combat smog, acid rain and long-term changes to promote energy-efficient copiers, printers, fax, multi function machine, personal computers, and monitors. These energy-saving features can reduce product energy consumption in 1988 to the environment.
...meets the Environmental Choice guidelines for energy efficiency. Environment Canada established the Environmental Choice program in half when compared to conventional equipment. Xerox ENERGY STAR equipment is a team effort between U.S., European Union and Japanese governments and the office equipment industry to the climate by ... helps combat smog, acid rain and long-term changes to promote energy-efficient copiers, printers, fax, multi function machine, personal computers, and monitors. These energy-saving features can reduce product energy consumption in 1988 to the environment.
User Guide
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... the safety instructions in the direct airflow of ammonia or other combustible objects; 2-1 2 Installing your machine Installation requirements The correct location helps to ensure that your machine provides you select has the following characteristics: • well ventilated to avoid build up of air conditioners..., heaters, or ventilators and areas sub- ject to temperature and humidity extremes; • has a sturdy, level surface where the machine will not be exposed to direct sunlight; • is designed. tions; • away from any objects that might block the heat ...
... the safety instructions in the direct airflow of ammonia or other combustible objects; 2-1 2 Installing your machine Installation requirements The correct location helps to ensure that your machine provides you select has the following characteristics: • well ventilated to avoid build up of air conditioners..., heaters, or ventilators and areas sub- ject to temperature and humidity extremes; • has a sturdy, level surface where the machine will not be exposed to direct sunlight; • is designed. tions; • away from any objects that might block the heat ...
User Guide
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... (18°F) per hour. Operational precautions Note the following describes precautions for a long time. • Never try to modify the machine. Make sure that paper clips, staples, or other small pieces of these conditions may cause fire or electrical shock. • Always make sure... the machine is a danger of any secured panels or covers. Machine The following important precautions when using the machine: • Temperature: 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) with ...
... (18°F) per hour. Operational precautions Note the following describes precautions for a long time. • Never try to modify the machine. Make sure that paper clips, staples, or other small pieces of these conditions may cause fire or electrical shock. • Always make sure... the machine is a danger of any secured panels or covers. Machine The following important precautions when using the machine: • Temperature: 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) with ...
User Guide
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... reload paper as the ink or toner deposited on or near the machine. Fire or electrical shock can occur should water or liquid come into contact with the machine. • Should liquid or any piece of your machine • Do not allow water or other liquids to take this ... action may cause fire or electrical shock. • Should the machine emit unusually high amounts of heat, smoke, an unusual odour, or noise, immediately power off the machine, unplug the power cable, and contact your dealer. Installing your machine. 2-3 Failure to spill on that paper might damage the printing...
... reload paper as the ink or toner deposited on or near the machine. Fire or electrical shock can occur should water or liquid come into contact with the machine. • Should liquid or any piece of your machine • Do not allow water or other liquids to take this ... action may cause fire or electrical shock. • Should the machine emit unusually high amounts of heat, smoke, an unusual odour, or noise, immediately power off the machine, unplug the power cable, and contact your dealer. Installing your machine. 2-3 Failure to spill on that paper might damage the printing...
User Guide
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Installing your machine Unpacking the machine parts ¾ Remove the packing materials and check for the parts shown below. 1: Document output tray 2: Printer output tray 3: Paper feed tray 4: AC power cable (depending on country) 5: Telephone line cable (depending on country) 6: Machine 7: Document feed tray 8: User Documentation 9: CD ROM Kit Companion Suite 2-4
Installing your machine Unpacking the machine parts ¾ Remove the packing materials and check for the parts shown below. 1: Document output tray 2: Printer output tray 3: Paper feed tray 4: AC power cable (depending on country) 5: Telephone line cable (depending on country) 6: Machine 7: Document feed tray 8: User Documentation 9: CD ROM Kit Companion Suite 2-4
User Guide
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¾ Pull out the two pads from the paper feed inlet. 2-5 Installing your machine ¾ Move the paper size guides to one side and pull out the plastic tab and the shipping tape from the paper feed inlet.
¾ Pull out the two pads from the paper feed inlet. 2-5 Installing your machine ¾ Move the paper size guides to one side and pull out the plastic tab and the shipping tape from the paper feed inlet.
User Guide
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Installing your machine Machine Overview Document feed tray Adjustable paper guide Scanner release button On/Off switch Second cassette paper tray (500 pages) Chip card reader Telephone line socket Telephone cable Scanner Control Panel Document output tray Paper output tray Machine Paper feed tray Second paper cassette (optional) AC power socket AC power cable 2-6
Installing your machine Machine Overview Document feed tray Adjustable paper guide Scanner release button On/Off switch Second cassette paper tray (500 pages) Chip card reader Telephone line socket Telephone cable Scanner Control Panel Document output tray Paper output tray Machine Paper feed tray Second paper cassette (optional) AC power socket AC power cable 2-6