Component Identification 19Englishast Memory TX Key: Use this key to send altiple locations.ential TX Key: Use this key to send atial document to a mail box (a memoryrea) in the receiving fax machine.Initiate TX Key: Use this key to set up aax transmission. During a relayed faxion, your fax machine initiates theion by sending a document to a second faxwhich then broadcasts the message to aof other fax machines.Key: When a document is loaded on thet table, use this key to set your fax machiner another fax machine to call and request thet to be sent (polling transmission). When not is loaded on the document table, use thisll another fax machine and request it to sendments loaded into it (polling reception).t Print Key: Use this key to manually printom your fax machine.er Display Key: Your fax machine keeps trackmber of pages it has printed in several ways.key to check your fax machine’s print, and to reset your fax machine’s drum counteracing the image drum unit.8/Location Program Key: Use this key to programyour fax machine’s One Touch keys, Auto Dialnumbers and groups.9/User Program Key: Use this key to program your faxmachine’s identification information, to set your faxmachine’s clock, to set up mailboxes for confidentialmessage reception, and to change your fax machine’sfunction settings.10/Message Print From Memory Key: Your faxmachine can be set to receive messages into memoryand not print them when it runs low on toner. Usingthis key you can force messages to print (althoughprint quality may be poor). This key is also used toprint confidential fax messages received into mailboxes in your fax machine’s memory.Signal TonesYour fax machine emits a number of sounds to informyou of specific conditions.Key Select Tone: This is a short beep that occurs eachtime you press a key.Error Tones: If you press a wrong or inappropriatekey, your fax machine will emit three short beeps. Ifyour fax machine experiences a problem duringcommunications, it will emit three long beeps. Press