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Compaq A4000 First Edition CONTENTS USING THIS GUIDE................................................... 1 Getting the Latest Version ......................................... 1 Text Conventions in This Guide................................ 1 Special Messages ....................................................... 1 GETTING STARTED.................................................. 3 Step 1: Unpack the Box ............................................. 3 Step 2: Choose a Location for theA4000.................. 4 Step 3: Pr epare the A4000 for Use ............................ 4 Step 4: Set Up the Document Trays .......................... 4 Step 5: Connect the AC Power Cord......................... 5 Step 6: Install the Ink Cartridges ............................... 5 Step 7: Connect the Telephone Line Cord................. 6 Step 8: Check Phone Line ......................................... 6 Step 9: Load Paper..................................................... 7 Step 10: Connect the USB Printer Cable ................... 7 COMPAQ A4000 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ....... 9 Description of Programs and Drivers ........................ 9 System Requirements ................................................ 9 Installing the Software............................................. 10 COMPAQ A4000 CONTROLS AND FEATURES.... 11 COMMON PROCEDURES....................................... 13 Using the A4000 Monitor Program......................... 13 Changing Default Settings ....................................... 14 Stand Alone Operation ............................................ 14 Setting the Date and Time ....................................... 14 Printing Reports....................................................... 15 Changing Print Cartridges ....................................... 16 Aligning Print Cartridges......................................... 17 Cleaning Print Cartridges ........................................ 18 Installing and Using the Photo Cartridge................. 19 Loading Different Sized Paper ................................ 20 Printing on Envelopes.............................................. 20 Calibrating the Scanner ........................................... 21 Front Control Panel Setup Button............................ 22 USING THE COMPAQ A4000 SETTINGS UTILITY 23 Accessing the Settings Utility.................................. 23 Main Settings Window ............................................ 23 Print Settings ........................................................... 24 Fax Settings ............................................................. 24 Advanced Fax Settings ............................................ 25 Speed Send Settings ................................................ 26 Copy Settings........................................................... 27 Scan Settings ........................................................... 28 Control Form Settings ............................................. 29 CONTROL FORM .................................................... 31 Using the Control Form to Copy ............................. 32 Using the Control Form to Scan .............................. 32 Using the Control Form to Fax ................................ 32 PRINTING ................................................................ 33 Printing a Document ................................................33 Changing the Printer Properties ...............................33 Accessing the Control Program ...............................34 FAXING.................................................................... 37 Preparing Documents for Faxing .............................37 Loading the Documents ...........................................37 Sending a Fax Using the Control Panel ...................37 Advanced Faxing Features .......................................38 Speed Sending..........................................................39 On Hook Dialing (OHD)..........................................39 Confirming Transmission ........................................40 Redial .......................................................................40 Automatic Redial .....................................................40 Receiving a Fax........................................................40 Fax Forwarding ........................................................41 Using the Compaq Control Form to Fax ..................42 COPYING................................................................. 43 Preparing Documents for Copying.........…
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37 Faxing The Compaq A4000 All-In-One offers three ways to send a fax: • Using the front control panel • Using the Compaq Control Form • Using the computer When sending color faxes, the receiving fax machine will print in color only if it supports color. Otherwise the fax will be sent as a traditional black and white fax. Preparing Documents for Faxing You can use the A4000 to fax documents that will print on standard letter, legal, or A4-sized paper. Follow these guidelines to prepare your documents. • Removing all staples, paper clips, and similar items before feeding the document. • Making sure any glue, ink, or correction fluid on the paper is completely dry before feeding the document. Some documents cannot be fed into the scanner input feeder. For those documents, the A4000 comes with a Copy/Scan Sleeve. The sleeve is a stiff piece of plastic with a clear plastic overlay. Simply place your document between the two pieces of plastic so that your document is centered at the top and visible through the clear plastic sheet. Use the Copy/Scan Sleeve for the following types of documents: • Envelopes • Checks • Receipts • Fragile or thin documents • Photographs • Wrinkled or creased paper • Curled or rolled paper • Torn paper • Carbon or carbon-backed paper • Coated or glossy paper ! CAUTION: Do not feed anything thicker than a normal sheet of paper into the scanner, even if you use the Copy/Scan Sleeve. You cannot scan credit cards, a driver’s license, etc. Doing so will damage your sleeve and the A4000. Loading the Documents 1. Place the document(s) to be faxed face down and top down in the document input tray. 2. Adjust the document guides to match the width of the document, if necessary. 3. Slide the document down into the tray until the machine grips the first sheet. The LCD panel displays the Document Loaded message: Sending a Fax Using the Control Panel To send a fax using the front control panel, complete the following steps. 1. Load the documents as described above. 2. Press the Fax button. The following appears on the LCD panel: 3. Enter the fax number using the numeric keys or press the Pause/Redial button to use the number you last called. 4. Pressing the Pause/Redial button after you have started entering a number inserts a “P” into that number. When the All-In-One dials, the “P” results in a three-second pause before sending the next digit. This is useful when you have to dial a number and wait for an outside line. (For example, 9P7135551212) 5. Press Start. The All-In-One dials the entered fax number and the document transmits. To quickly send a fax using the default settings, simply load the documents, enter the fax number or Speed Send number, and press the Fax button. 38 Advanced Faxing Features In addition to the telephone number, you can adjust the fax resolution and contrast. Use the Menu and Options buttons located on the left and right side of the LCD panel. To access the advanced faxing features: 1. Load the documents printed side facing down in the document input tray. 2. Press the Fax button. 3. Enter the fax number using the numeric keypad. 4. Press the Menu button to cycle through the advanced fax features (See the table below). 5. Press the Options button to change the settings. 6. Press Start to fax. Advanced Fax Features MENU OPTIONS Description Fax Type • Black Use for text documents and quickest transmission. • Black Photo Use for documents that include photos or graphics that require shading. • Color Normal Use for documents where color is important. Note that large files will be generated resulting in the longest transmission times. When color faxes are sent to a fax machine that does not support color, they will be printed in black and white. Fax Resolution • Standard Use when the originals are black text or line art. This mode provides the fastest fax speed, but resolution is 203 x 98 dpi. (Standard is only available for the Black Fax Type) • Fine Use when the originals are black text or line art. Slower than Standard, but resolution is 203 x 196 dpi. • Super Fine Use when the originals are small black text or line art. Slower than Fine, but resolution is 300 x 300 dpi. (Super Fine will not scan to memory due to large memory requirements) Fax Contrast • Dark to Light Adjust this when your originals are too light or too dark. Fax Memory Xmit • On • Off When on, black normal and black fine faxes will be scanned into memory and then faxed. When off, all faxes will be scanned and faxed at the same time. 39 Speed Sending Up to 70 Speed Send numbers are set up on the host computer using the Compaq A4000 Settings Utility as described in the “Speed Send Settings” section of the Using the A4000 Settings Utility chapter. Once the Speed Send numbers are set up, you are ready to begin faxing with Speed Send. 1. Load the documents printed side facing down in the document input tray. 2. Press Speed Send (the # button). 3. Press the Options button to select the Speed Send destination or enter the Speed Send number associated with the name desired. NOTE: When you select the Speed Send number, the name associated with the Speed Send number displays in the lower LCD panel. 4. Press Start to fax. To quickly send a fax using the default settings, simply load the documents, enter the fax number or Speed Send number, and press the Fax button. Use Speed Send #70 to send a fax to everyone in your Speed Send list. To obtain a printed list of all the Speed Sends available on your system, see “Printing Reports” in the Common Procedures section. Each Speed Send entry can be a fax number, email address or a group made up of any of the Speed Send entries. The display on the control panel indicates the type of Speed Send entry selected. Speed Sending Faxes as Email The computer processes the Speed Send request if the selected Speed Send entry, group, or any of the members of the group, contains an email address as the preferred method of transmission. To send a fax as email, you mus…
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MAIN POWER AC (110~240V) SMPS (30V,3.3V) Jupiter3 ARM7TDMI MEM. CNTRSCAN CNTR DERASTERIZER UART 2 IEEE 1284 TIMERS I/O PORT INT. CNTR REAL TIME CLOCK USB DMA 2 PLL Image Processor OA980 Main Clock FLASH ROM (8Mbit) Thunderbolt CR MOTOR LF MOTOR CIS (COLOR 600 DPI) PAPER JAM SENSOR TX MOTOR DRIVER TX Motor (HYBRID) COLOR CARTRIDGE MONO CARTRIDGE PRINT HEAD(2PEN) 600DPI DOUBLE HEIGHT ENCODER ENCORDER SENSOR USB CONN PC 10MHz 48MHz SHEET-FEED "4 in 1" SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM OPE LCD(2x16) DOC.POS SENSOR DOC.DET SENSOR LIU MODEM & EXT_PHONE SEPERATING PART 600//600 Tx/Rx TRANSFORMER EXTERNAL PHONE DETECTION PART SPEAKER TELEPHONE LINE EXTERNAL PHONE RING DETECTION PART SDRAM (64Mbit) AFE BACK UP (Supercap) RTC Clock32.768kHz SDRAM (64Mbit) MODEM (33.6K) Spitfire +30V +3.3V +11.75V +5V /REQ /ACK Modem Clock 28.224MHz 4pin 26pin 2pin 4pin 4pin 12pin 7pin 2pin 12pin CR [PCB Size : 47.5 X 80] [PCB Size : 85 X 237] [PCB Size : 90 X 123.5] ADC /CS /IRQ COVER OPEN SENSOR 2pin
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Page 13 of 14 JOB NO. : KE-01-0394 7. Label and Label Location 7.1 Label 7.2 Label location This test reports does not constitute an endorsement by NIST/NVLAP or U.S Government.
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Page 1 of 14 JOB NO. : KE-01-0394 Product :Multi Function Product Model No. :A4000 JOB NO. : KE-01-0394 1. This test reports shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. 2. This test reports does not constitute an endorsement by NIST/NVLAP or U.S Government. 3. This test report is to certify that the tested device properly complies with the requirements of FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart B Unintentional Radiators. All tests necessary to show compliance to the requirements were and these results met the specifications requirement. Date of test :July 20, 2001 Issued Date :July 26, 2001 Prepared by: Tae Young, Jang / Test Engineer Reviewed by: Chun Kil,Kim / Technical Manager Authorised by: Yang Su,Kim / Quality Manager This laboratory is registered by the NIST/NVLAP, U.S.A. The test reported herein have been performed in accordance with its terms of registration. EMI TEST REPORT FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class B LAB CODE : 200447-0 Page 2 of 14 JOB NO. : KE-01-0394 Table of Contents 1. General Information 1.1 Product Description 1.2 Tested System Details 1.3 Test Methodology 1.4 Test Facility 2. System Test Configuration 2.1 Operation Environment 2.2 Justification 2.3 EUT Exercise Software 2.4 Test Procedure 2.5 Test System configuration 3. Conducted and Radiated Measurement Photos 3.1 Conducted Measurement Photos 3.2 Radiated Measurement Photos 4. Measurement Uncertainty 4.1 Conducted Emission Test 4.2 Radiated Emission Test 5. Conducted Emission Test Data 6. Radiated Emission Test Data 7. Label and Label Location 8. Test Equipment Used This test reports does not constitute an endorsement by NIST/NVLAP or U.S Government. Page 3 of 14 JOB NO. : KE-01-0394 1. General Information APPLICANT :SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. ADDRESS :416, Maetan-3Dong, Paldal-Gu Suwon-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 442-742 CONTACT PERSON :Yun Tae, Kim TEL. +82-31-200-4136 CONTACT ADDRESS :416, Maetan-3Dong, Paldal-Gu Suwon-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 442-742 REGULATION(S) :FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class B MODEL NUMBER :A4000 SERIAL NUMBER :- KIND OF PRODUCT :Multi Function Product TESTED DATE :July 20, 2001 TEST SITE :3meter semi-anechoic chamber TEST SITE ADDRESS :San 14, Nongseo-Ri, Kihung-Eup, Yongin-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea, 449-900 This test reports does not constitute an endorsement by NIST/NVLAP or U.S Government. Page 4 of 14 JOB NO. : KE-01-0394 1.1 Product Description The Samsung A4000 print at 2400x1200(VerticalxHorizental)dots per inch class, monochrome 14 pages-per-minute. Main System Clock is 66MHz, Image Processor clock 75MHz ,USB clock 48MHz and Modem 28.224MHz. Power rating is AC120~127V and less than 18W Power consumption during operation and less than 10.5W in standby mode. See the attached A4000 User's Guide for more information. 1.2 Tested System Details The FCC IDs for all equipment, plus descriptions of all products used in the tested system are: Device TypeManufacturerModel NumberSerial No.FCC ID / DoC (1)Inkjet PrinterSamsungA4000N/AA3LA4000 (EUT) (2)PCSamsungTD260-DTC92DK409981FCC DoC (3)MonitorSamsungSyncMaster 17GLsiH3MF400637FCC DoC (4)KeyboardCOMPAQRT6656TW235212-101AQ6-MTN4XZ15 (5)MouseSamsungSMB-6006GAF007601GJJB50PA0 (6)External ModemUS RoboticsSPORTSTER33083962CJE-0149-217 (7) PhoneSamsungSP-F127N/A- 1.3 Test Methodology Both conducted and radiated testing were performed according to the procedures in FCC/ANSI C63.4(1992). Radiated testing was performed at a distance of 3 meters from the antenna to EUT. 1.4 Test Facility All test described in this report were performed by : Open area test site : 781-14, Chung-Ri, Dongtan-Myun, Hwasung-Kun, Kyungki-Do, Korea Conducted measurement facility and 3meter Semi-anechoic chamber : San 14, Nongseo-Ri, Kihung-Eup,Yongin-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea, 449-900 This test reports does not constitute an endorsement by NIST/NVLAP or U.S Government. Main System Clock is 66MHz, Image Processor clock 75MHz ,USB clock 48MHz and Modem 28.224MHz. Power rating is AC120~127V and less than 18W Power consumption during operation and less than 10.5W Page 5 of 14 JOB NO. : KE-01-0394 2. System Test Configuration 2.1 Operation Environment ConductionRadiation Temperature [] :2423 Humidity [%] :4750 Power supply :AC115V/60HzAC115V/60Hz 2.2 Justification The system was configured in typical fashion(as a customer would normally use it) for testing. 2.3 EUT Exercise Soft ware The EUT exercise program used during radiated and conducted testing is word editor(Hun2000).Type H character on decument 10 page and then execute print to EUT continuously. 2.4 Test Procedure 2.4.1 Conducted Emissions EUT was placed on a platform of nominal size, 1m by 1.5m, raised 80cm above the conducting ground plane. The rear of tabletop was located 40cm to the vertical conducting ground plane. The rear of EUT, including peripherals was aligned and flush with rear of tabletop. All other surfaces of tabletop was at least 80cm from any other grounded conducting surface. I/O cables and AC cables that were connected to the peripherals were bundled in center. They were folded back and forth forming a bundle 30cm to 40cm long and were hanged at a 40cm height to the ground plane. Each EUT current-carrying power lead, except the ground(safety) lead, were individually connected through a LISN to the input power source. This test reports does not constitute an endorsement by NIST/NVLAP or U.S Government. Page 6 of 14 JOB NO. : KE-01-0394 All unused 50 ohm connectors of the LISN were resistively terminated in 50 ohm when not connected to the measuring equipment. 2.4.2 Radiated Emissions EUT was placed on a platform of nominal size, 1m by 1.5m, raised 80cm above the conducting ground plane. The rear of EUT, including peripherals was aligned and flush with rear of tabletop. I/O cables that were connected to the peripherals were bundle in center. They were folded back and forth forming a bundle 30cm to 40cm long and were hanged 40cm height to the ground plane. …
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Page 8 of 14 JOB NO. : KE-01-0394 3. Conducted and Radiated Measurement Photos * Cabling was taken into consideration and test data was taken under worse case conditions. 3.1 Conducted Measurement Photos Conduction(Front View) Conduction(Rear View) This test reports does not constitute an endorsement by NIST/NVLAP or U.S Government. Page 9 of 14 JOB NO. : KE-01-0394 * Cabling was taken into consideration and test data was taken under worse case conditions. 3.2 Radiated Measurement Photos Radiation(Front View) Radiation(Rear View) This test reports does not constitute an endorsement by NIST/NVLAP or U.S Government.
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Portable Handset
Equipment Class
6VL - 15E 6 GHZ Very Low Power DeviceBT,BLE Tablet DTS,UNII a,b,g,n,ac,ax,be and digitizer
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission SystemPortable Handset
Equipment Class
6CD - 15E 6 GHz Low Power Dual ClientBT,BLE Tablet DTS,UNII a,b,g,n,ac,ax and Digitizer
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum TransmitterWCDMA, LTE, 5G NR Tablet BT,BLE, DTS,UNII a b g n ac ax and Digitizer
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral