OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONSMulti Function Plain Paper FAXModel No. KX-F1150Please read these Operating Instructionsbefore using the unit and save for future
106Push down the opposite edges so they aresecured under the clips.7Insert the paper stacker with the bent sidefacing up into the slots on the paper c
LGLA 4LTR11Installation andConnectionUsing legal size paper1Press the button on the paper cassette torelease the tray.2Slide the tray so that “LGL¤”
12Installing the document stackerInsert the document stacker with the bent sidefacing up into the slots on the main cabinet.Helpful hint:¡To extend th
DIALING MODEPULSETONE13Installation andConnectionConnectionsNote:¡For additional equipment protection, we recommend the use of a surge protector. The
(MENU)(START/SET)Dial keypad1Press (MENU).2Press K, then @B.3Press (START/SET).4Enter your logo up to 30 characters.(The preset logo will be cleared.)
15Initial PreparationNumber of times13127621How to enter characters and symbolsThe dial keypad and direct call stations can be used as character input
» Ringer volume:Press (VOLUME) (Z/Y) while the unit is idle.¡3 levels (high/low/off) are available.» To turn the ringer off:» 1. Press (VOLUME) (Z) re
17Initial PreparationRecording a common greeting messageRecord a common greeting message before using the unit as an answering device and facsimile.Th
18Selecting the receive modeReceiving with the KX-F1150The unit combines the functions of facsimile, answering system and telephone. To perform these
19Initial PreparationReceiving with your PCThis feature allows you to operate any kind of reception on the PC.When the documents are received in the P
2Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Multi Function Plain Paper Facsimile.Things you should keep records ofFor your future referenceDate of purchas
Making voice calls20Voice mutingUsing this feature, the other party cannot hear youbut you can hear them.1. Press (HANDSET\MUTE) during a telephonecon
21Basic OperationsTransmitting documentsDocuments you can sendNote:¡Remove clips, staples or other similar fastening objects.¡Check that ink, paste or
22Transmitting documents manuallyTo send 16 or more sheets at atimeInsert the first 15 sheets of the document. Add theextra sheets (up to 15) before th
23Basic OperationsReceiving documentsManual receptionTo stop receptionPress (STOP).Receiving an over-sized document¡When receiving an over-sized docum
24Receiving fax documents only (FAX mode)When the receive mode is set to FAX, the unit will work only as a facsimile machine.The unit will automatical
25Basic OperationsReceiving fax documents and/or recording incoming voicemessages automatically (ANS/FAX mode)When the receive mode is set to ANS/FAX,
26Changing the caller’s recording timeYou can choose from two lengths of recording times for incoming messages.VOX (unlimited): The unit records an in
27Basic OperationsOperating the answering deviceListening to messages in common memoryWhen the unit receives voice messages,—the NEW MESSAGES indicato
28Erasing recorded messagesTo erase specific messages frommemoryPress (ERASE) while the message you want toerase is playing.To erase all messages in co
29Basic Operations1During the conversation, open the station keypanel and press (MEMO/2WAY\REC).2To stop recording,Press (MEMO/2WAY\REC) again or (STO
3When using this product, basic safety precautionsshould always be followed to reduce the risk of fire,electric shock, and injury to persons, including
30Making a copyAny transmissible document can be copied (p. 21).FACE DOWN(COPY)(STOP)1Insert the documents (up to 15 sheets) FACEDOWN until a beep ton
31AdvancedOperationsStoring phone numbers for automatic dialingThe unit’s memory allows you to use both one-touch dialing and speed dialing for rapid
32Making voice calls using automatic dialing(MONITOR)Speed dial stationsFACE DOWNSpeed dial stations(DIRECTORY)Direct call stationsDirect call station
33AdvancedOperationsP, Q, R, S, 7T, U, V, 8W, X, Y, Z, 90Other symbols(Used for speeddialing)Electronic telephone directoryThe station names stored in
34Voice contact(talking to the caller during or after fax reception ortransmission)You can have a voice conversation with the same call after the fax
35AdvancedOperationsTONE, FLASH and REDIAL/PAUSE buttons9 PAUSE Phone numberLine access codeInternationalaccess codeCountrycodePhonenumberPAUSE PAUSEE
36Transmit pollingA document stored in your unit can be recovered by another party’s machine.To let other machines retrieve documents loaded on your u
37AdvancedOperationsDelayed transmission(sending a fax at a later time)Using a built-in clock, this unit can send documents automatically at a specific
38Sending documents overseasYou may experience difficulty in transmitting documents overseas. This feature will make sending documentseasier as the tr
39AdvancedOperationsTo print a cover page, proceed as follows:1Press (MENU) until the following is displayed.2Press K, then G.3Press (START/SET) to st
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40Changing the remote fax activation codeThis code can be from 2 to 4 digits in length using the numbers 0 through 9 and the character *.This code sho
41AdvancedOperationsJunk mail prohibitor(preventing the reception of unwanted fax documents)This feature prevents reception from facsimile machines wh
How the unit will answer in each receive modeANS/FAX mode: When a distinctive ringing pattern that matches your selection is detected, the unit willau
43AdvancedOperationsSignaling your pager that you have received afax documentThis feature allows your unit to call your pager automatically each time
44Receiving documents in memoryThe unit will temporarily store incoming fax documents in memory when:—the recording paper or film runs out,—a paper jam
45AdvancedOperationsSetting memory reception alertWhen received documents are stored into memory, the unit will alert you with beep tones. If you hear
46Size of recording paperLegalLetterLegalLetterLetterSize of received documentLetter, A4LetterLegalA4LegalReceiving oversized documentsWhen the size o
47AdvancedOperationsFilm/paper save receptionUse this feature if you wish to save film and recording paper when receiving two or more faxed pages. When
48Making an enlarged copyUse this feature to enlarge a document to twice the length of the paper that is being used in the papercassette.This feature
49AdvancedOperationsModeOFF(pre-selected setting)92%72%Size of original documentLetterLetter, A4, LegalA4LegalSize of recording paperLetterLegalLetter
5Installation andConnection Basic OperationsAdvancedOperationsSpecial receiving featuresRemote fax receiving (using an extension phone to receive a fa
50Voice mailbox(how callers can leave you private messages)The unit has three mailbox memories. Your caller can leave a message in a specific mailbox.
51AdvancedOperationsRecording a mailbox greeting messageRecord a personal greeting message for each mailbox. This will be played back to the caller wh
52In order to leave a message in a mailbox, each owner of a mailbox must inform their callers of their mailboxnumber in advance and set the unit to th
53AdvancedOperationsErasing recorded messages in a mailboxErasing a specific message in amailboxPress (ERASE) while the message you want toerase is pla
54Signaling your pager that a voice messagehas been recordedThis feature allows your unit to call your pager automatically each time an incoming voice
55AdvancedOperationsRemote operation from a touch tone phoneThe following operations are available from a remote location with a touch tone telephone.
56Programming the remote operation IDThe remote operation ID is used to access your answering device and listen to your messages in commonmemory.Choos
57AdvancedOperations1Call your unit.2Press the remote operation ID during commongreeting playback.¡A long beep and (a) short beep(s) will sound.The nu
58During playback»»Repeating a messagePress A to start playing the previous message.»»Skipping a messagePress B to start playing the next message.Eras
59AdvancedOperations»»Re-recording greeting messagesYou can change the contents of a greeting message from a remote location.1. Call your unit.2. For
6Included accessories¡If any items are missing or damaged, check with the place of purchase.¡The part numbers listed above are subject to change witho
Changing the display contrastUse this feature to adjust the brightness of the display.The following choices are available.NORMAL: (Pre-selected settin
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62Printing reports and listsYou can print out the following reports and lists from your unit.Feature list—provides you with the current settings of th
Setting the journal auto printThe unit will automatically print a journal report after every 35 fax communications. After printing, the journalreport
64PRINTED MESSAGECOMMUNICATION ERRORDOCUMENT JAMMEDJUNKMAIL PROH. REJECTMEMORY FULLNO DOCUMENTNO RESPONSEPRESSED THE STOP KEYOKMEANINGA transmission o
65Troubleshootingand Routine CareError messages on the displayIf the unit detects a problem, the following messages will appear on the display.CAUSE &
66Before requesting help¡The power cord or telephone line cord is not connected. Confirm theconnection (p. 13).¡The dialing mode setting is wrong. Chec
67Troubleshootingand Routine CareAnswering DeviceI cannot receive documentsautomatically.Recording image is faint.A blank sheet is ejected after there
68Error codes on your PC when using MultiFunction Center softwareIf an error occurred when functioning the printer or scanner using Multi Function Cen
69Troubleshootingand Routine Care»»Error code for “Scanner not ready.” status:Document feed:When this digit is “1”, the document is not fed intothe un
7Installation andConnectionLocation of controlsFront viewDocument entranceRecording paperexitDocumentstacker (p. 12)Document exitPaper stacker(p. 10)D
70If a problem occurs during receptionIf a problem occurs during reception, the unit will stop printing. When the problem is resolved, the unit will p
71Troubleshootingand Routine CareClearing a recording paper jamWhen paper has jammed near the head unitIf a recording paper jams, the display will sho
727Press the head unit down firmly until itclicks into place.8Close the top cover securely by pushingdown on both sides.9Open the paper cassette cover,
73Troubleshootingand Routine CareClearing a document jam1Slide the front lid open lever towards the frontto open the front lid.2Remove the jammed docu
741Disconnect the power cord and the telephoneline cord.2Slide the front lid open lever towards the frontto open the front lid.3Clean the feeder rolle
PULL TABPULL TABPULL TABPULL TABPULL TAB75Troubleshootingand Routine CareReplacing the film or film cartridgeWhen the unit detects the end of the film, t
7618Insert the film into the cartridge so that thearrow on the open cartridge points in thesame direction as the arrows on the film.¡If you insert a film
77GeneralInformationIf required by the telephone company, inform themof the following.¡FCC Registration No.: (found on the rear side ofthe unit)¡Ringe
78Panasonic Sales Company Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc.Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5, San GabrielIndustrial Park, Carolina, Pu
79GeneralInformationService center directoryOPERATION ASSISTANCE¡¡FAX ADVANTAGE PROGRAMDIAL TOLL FREE: 1-800-HELP-FAX (9:00am–8:00pm Monday–Friday, ES
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80Accessory order informationUse the following for replacement. For accessory order, call toll free 1-800-332-5368.Problems will occur if other brands
81Specifications»»General1. Applicable Lines: Public Switched Telephone Network2. Document Size: Max. 216 mm (81⁄2w) in widthMax. 600 mm (235⁄8w) in le
82»»Interface pinThe signals are assigned to the interface pins of the KX-F1150 as follows.Used for transmitted data.Used for received data.Signal for
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85IndexA ALL MESSAGES button RRRRRRRR27ANS/FAX mode RRRRRRRRRR18, 25ANS/FAX ring count RRRRRRRRRR25Answering device volume RRRRRRR16Automatic dialing
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9Installation andConnectionInstalling your unitInstalling the paper cassetteYou can use letter size or legal size paper. The paper cassette can hold u
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