Introduction; Connecting An Extension Phone - Sharp AR-FX11 Operation Manual

Facsimile expansion kit
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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing this product. This manual only explains the facsimile functions of the product. For safety
precautions and general information on using the machine such as loading paper, clearing misfeeds, and handling
peripheral units, see the "Operation manual (for general information and copier)".
For other functions, see the following manuals as appropriate:
Copier function: See the "Operation manual (for general information and copier)".
Printer function: See the "Operation manual (for printer and scanner)".
Network scanner function: See the "Operation manual (for network scanner)" (if the network scanner option is
installed).
The explanations in this manual assume that certain optional peripheral units are installed.
This manual refers to the Reversing single pass feeder as the "RSPF" and the single pass feeder as the "SPF".
Unless specific mention is made, both the RSPF and the SPF are referred to simply as "SPF".

CONNECTING AN EXTENSION PHONE

You can connect a telephone to the machine and use it as an extension phone to place and receive calls like any
normal phone. Fax reception can also be activated from an extension phone connected to the machine. (remote
operation)
• If you connect a combination telephone/answering machine to the machine, you will not be able to use the
Note
answering machine function.
• You can place calls from the phone even during a power failure.
CONNECTING AN EXTENSION PHONE
1
Insert the end of the extension phone
cord into the extension phone jack on
the left side of the machine.
Make sure you hear a "click"
Extension
phone jack
sound indicating that the cord is
securely connected.
In New Zealand, not all standard telephones
Note
and answering machines will respond to
incoming ringing when connected to the
extension socket of the equipment.
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