Panel With Display-Crystal 660 - Philips CRYSTAL 650 User Manual

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Panel with Display—Crystal 660
K Create colour copy;
start photo printing
K Create black-and-white copy;
start photo printing
v If this indicator light is blinking, please read the
information on the display
µ Crystal Image photo and text
enhancement: create high-quality
printouts and copies (in colour or
black-and-white)
Crystal Image red eye reduction:
retouch "red eyes" in your flash pho-
tographs
Light on (blue):
Crystal Image is activated
Light blinking (blue):
Crystal Image executing a job
Light off:
Crystal Image is deactivated
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* SMS—Crystal 660 (depending on country and network)
MMS—Crystal 660 (depending on country and network)
Text2Fax—Crystal (depending on country and network)
Á Transfer scan to PC
X Cancel current jobs;
return to the starting
mode
» Read, edit and send Text2Fax/SMS/MMS-messages*;
the indicator light next to the button blinks when new
messages have arrived
Fold-out backlit colour dis-
play with and letter keypad
m Access telephone book functions
À Broadcasting—Send faxes or Text2Fax/SMS/MMS
messages* to multiple recipients
PAUSE/R When dialling or saving telephone numbers:
insert a dialling pause(/); when connected to a private
branch exchange: enter outside line access code (R)
h/f/F/COL Set fax resolution
(standard, fine h, superfine f, photo F and colour
fax COL)
Y Start fax transmission, copy or print job
z Sp
eaker for listening while a connection is established
-way communication)
(no two
³ Open redial list—' received calls (max. ten);
' dialled numbers (max. ten)
MENU/OK Access the menu functions; confirm
entries
/ Select options; move the cursor on the display;
enter numbers
Clear entries; return to last menu function
C
U/M/S Switch timer U on/off; switch between
modes S (day) and M (night)
Number keypad
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