Sharp HRO00034 Facsimile Equipment w/ Cordless Handsets User Manual
Sharp Corporation Facsimile Equipment w/ Cordless Handsets
  
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Contents
- 1. Manual pages 1 to 50
- 2. Manual pages 51 to 100
- 3. Manual pages 101 to end
- 4. Manual cordless hanset unit
Manual pages 101 to end

Sending a Fax From Memory
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4. Sending 
Faxes
If the memory becomes full...
If the memory becomes full while the document is being scanned, MEMORY 
IS FULL and SEE MANUAL will alternately appear in the display.
♦Press   if you want to transmit the pages which have been 
stored up to that point in memory. The remaining pages will be ejected from 
the feeder. After transmission, the memory will be cleared and you can 
transmit the remaining pages. You will also need to transmit the page which 
was being scanned when the memory filled up.
♦Press   if you want to cancel the entire transmission.
START/MEMORY
STOP
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5.  Receiving Faxes
Receiving Faxes Automatically
Automatic reception in Auto Attendant and TAD modes
When the reception mode is set to Auto Attendant or TAD, the machine will 
automatically receive faxes.
RESOLUTION/
RECEPTION MODE
To select Auto Attendant or 
TAD mode, press   
until  or   appears 
in the display.
RESOLUTION/
RECEPTION MODE
Automatic reception in TEL mode on line 2
When the reception mode is set to TEL, the machine will automatically 
answer calls that come in on line 2 on four rings. If the call is a fax, the fax will 
be received automatically.
4 rings Fax reception
♦The number of rings on which the machine answers calls in TEL mode on 
line 2 can be changed. See 
Changing the number of rings
 on page 101.
♦Automatic reception of faxes is not possible on line 1. To receive a fax 
manually on line 1, see page 102.
or
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Receiving Faxes Automatically
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5. Receiving 
Faxes
Changing the number of rings
If desired, you can change the number of rings on which the machine answers 
calls that come in on line 2 in TEL mode. Any number from 2 to 5 can be 
selected.
♦If you do not want the machine to answer calls on line 2 automatically, enter 
0 for the number of rings.
1
Press   once and   once.
2
Press  once.
3
Press  once.
4
Enter the desired number of rings (any 
number from 2 to 5). If you do not want 
the machine to answer automatically, 
enter 0.
Example: 3 rings  
5
Press   to return to the date and time display.
FUNCTION
STOP
The display briefly shows 
your selection, then:
TRANSACTION
Display:
OPTION SETTING
NUMBER OF RING
NUMBER OF RING
ENTER (0, 2-5) 4
To select TEL mode, press 
 until TEL appears 
in the display.
RESOLUTION/
RECEPTION MODE
RESOLUTION/
RECEPTION MODE
TEL
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Receiving Faxes Manually
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Receiving Faxes Manually
To receive a fax manually, you must answer the call personally using the 
machine handset, a cordless handset, or an extension phone connected to 
the same line.
Faxes can only be received manually in TEL mode. A fax can be received 
manually on line 1, or on line 2 if you answer the call before the machine 
answers automatically.
Answering with the machine’s handset
1
When the machine rings, pick up the 
handset.
2
If you hear a fax tone, wait until the 
display shows RECEIVING and then 
replace the handset.
3
If the other party first speaks with you 
and then wants to send a fax, press 
 after speaking. (Press 
before the sender presses their Start 
key.) 
•When RECEIVING appears in the 
display, hang up.
START/MEMORY
Note: If you have set the Fax Signal Receive setting 
to NO, press   to begin reception.
START/MEMORY
Beep
START/MEMORY
RECEIVING
RECEIVING
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Receiving Faxes Manually
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5. Receiving 
Faxes
Answering on an extension phone connected to the 
same line
1
Answer the extension phone when it 
rings.
2
If you hear a soft fax tone, wait until your fax responds (you will hear 
pronounced, high-pitched tones), then hang up.
3
If the fax doesn't respond, or if the other party first talks to you and then 
wants to send a fax, set the phone down (do not hang up), walk over to 
the machine, lift the machine’s handset, and press  .
•The above step is necessary if you have set the Fax Signal Receive setting 
to NO.
START/MEMORY
Receiving a Fax Using the Cordless Handset
If you hear a fax tone after answering a call on the cordless handset, or if the 
other party speaks to you and then wants to send a fax, press  . This 
signals the fax machine to begin fax reception.
START
START
Press to begin 
fax reception
Note: If the fax machine detects a fax signal after you answer a call on the 
cordless handset, it will begin reception automatically.
Pronounced, high-pitched 
tones
Beep
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Optional Reception Settings
104
Optional Reception Settings
Fax Signal Receive
The machine will automatically begin reception if you hear a soft fax tone after 
answering a call on the machine’s handset, the cordless handset, or an 
extension phone connected to the same line. If you use a computer fax 
modem to send documents on the same line, you must turn this function off in 
order to prevent your fax from mistakenly attempting to receive documents 
from the computer fax modem. Follow the steps below to change the setting.
1
Press   once and   once.
2
Press   once and   5 times.
3
Press  once.
4
Press   to turn on the function, or  
 to turn it off.  
5
Press   to return to the date and time display.
FUNCTION
STOP
The display briefly shows 
your selection, then:
CALLER-ID (L 1)
Display:
OPTION SETTING
FAX SIGNAL RX
FAX SIGNAL RX
1=YES, 2=NO
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Optional Reception Settings
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5. Receiving 
Faxes
Reception Ratio
The fax has been set at the factory to automatically reduce the size of 
received documents to fit the size of the printing paper. This ensures that data 
on the edges of the document are not cut off. If desired, you can turn this 
function off and have received documents printed at full size.
♦If a document is too long to fit on the printing paper, the remainder will be 
printed on a second page. In this case, the cut-off point may occur in the 
middle of a line.
♦Automatic reduction may not be possible if the received document is too 
large, contains too many fine graphics or images, or is sent at high 
resolution. In this case, the remainder of the document will be printed on a 
second page.
1
Press   once and   once.
2
Press   once and   6 times.
3
Press  once.
4
Press   to select AUTO, or   to 
select 100%.
5
Press   to return to the date and time display.
FUNCTION
STOP
The display briefly shows 
your selection, then:
PRINT CONTRAST
Display:
OPTION SETTING
RECEIVE RATIO
RECEIVE RATIO
1=AUTO, 2=100%
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Substitute Reception to Memory
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Substitute Reception to Memory
In situations where printing is not possible, such as when your fax runs out of 
paper, the imaging film needs replacement, or the paper jams, incoming faxes 
will be received to memory.
When you have received a document in memory, FAX RX IN MEMORY will 
appear in the display, alternating with ADD PAPER & PRESS START KEY or 
CHECK FILM / CHECK COVER / CHECK PAPER JAM. When you add paper 
(and press  ), replace the imaging film, or clear the jam, the 
stored documents will automatically print out.
♦If you received documents in memory because the fax ran out of paper, be 
sure to add paper which is the same size as the paper previously used. If 
not, the document print-out size may not match the size of the printing 
paper.
START/MEMORY
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6. Making
Copies
6.  Making Copies
Your fax machine can also be used to make copies. Single and multiple copies 
(up to 99 per original) can be made, enabling your fax to double as a 
convenience office copier. 
1
Load the document(s) face down. 
(Maximum of 10 pages.)
•READY TO SEND will appear in the 
display.
•If desired, press   to set the 
resolution and/or contrast. 
(The default resolution setting for 
copying is FINE.)
2
If desired, select an enlarge/reduce setting, and/or select the number of 
copies per original:
•ENLARGE/REDUCE: Press   or   until the desired setting appears 
in the display. Settings are 100%, 125%, 135%, 50%, 73%, 88%, 94%, and 
AUTO (auto size adjustment to match the size of the paper). The default 
setting is 100%.
Example: Press   twice
•Number of copies per original: Press the number keys to enter a number 
from 1 to 99. The default setting is 1.
Example: Press   for five copies
3
When you are ready to begin copying, press  .
RESOLUTION/
RECEPTION MODE
COPY/HELP/POLL
FEB-20  10:30
RATIO: 125%
FEB-20  10:30
5
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Making Copies
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1
Press   once and   once.
2
Press   once and   3 times.
3
Press  once.
4
Press   to set copy cut-off to YES 
(the remaining part of the document 
will not be printed), or   to set copy 
cut-off to NO (the remaining part will be 
printed on a second page).
5
Press   to return to the date and time display.
FUNCTION
STOP
The display briefly shows 
your selection, then:
Copy Cut-off
When making a copy of a document that is longer than the printing paper, use 
the copy cut-off setting to select whether the remaining part of the document 
will be cut off or printed on a second page. The initial setting is YES (cut off 
the remainder). To change the setting, follow the steps below.
Display:
OPTION SETTING
COPY CUT-OFF
COPY CUT-OFF
1=YES, 2=NO
DIALING LINE
If MEMORY IS FULL appears...
If the memory becomes full while a document is being scanned, MEMORY IS 
FULL and SEE MANUAL will alternately appear in the display and the 
document will automatically feed out. This may happen if the resolution is set 
to SUPER FINE, or if you selected an enlarge/reduce setting, or if you are 
making more than one copy per original. To avoid using memory, use 
STANDARD or FINE for the resolution, 100% for the enlarge/reduce setting, 
and make only one copy per original.
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7. Special 
Functions
7.  Special Functions
Caller ID and Call Waiting ID (Requires 
Subscription to Service)
Caller ID: 
If you subscribe to a Caller ID service from your telephone company, you can 
have caller information appear in the display of the fax machine and the 
cordless handset when you receive a call.
Call Waiting ID: 
If you subscribe to a Call Waiting ID service from your telephone company, 
you can have caller information appear in the display of the cordless handset 
when a call comes in while you are already using the phone line. (Note: For 
Call Waiting ID, the caller information will not appear in the machine display.)
Important:
To use these functions, you must subscribe to the corresponding services 
from your telephone company. Note that the machine may not be compatible 
with some services.
Turning on the Caller ID / Call Waiting ID function
To have Caller ID and/or Call Waiting ID information appear in the display, turn 
on the Caller ID function as explained below. 
♦If you have connected two lines, Caller ID must be turned on separately for 
each line that has Caller ID and/or Call Waiting ID service. 
♦Do not turn on Caller ID for a line if you do not have Caller ID or Call 
Waiting ID service on that line.
1
Press   once and   once on 
the machine.
2
Press  once.
3
To turn on Caller ID for line 1, press 
 6 times. To turn on Caller ID for 
line 2, press   7 times.
FUNCTION
Display:
OPTION SETTING
CALLER-ID (L1)
CALLER-ID (L2)
or
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1
Press   once and   once on 
the machine.
2
Press   once and    8 times.
3
Press  once.
4
Press   to select SET. 
(To clear a previously set area code, 
press   and go to Step 7.)
5
Enter the three digits of your area code.
FUNCTION
4
Press  once.
5
Press   (YES) to turn on Caller ID.
(To turn off Caller ID, press  .)
6
The display briefly shows your selection and then the next option 
setting. Press   to exit the option settings.
STOP
Entering your area code
If the area code 
must not
 be dialed when you dial a local phone number 
(within your calling area code), follow the steps below to enter your area code. 
When this is done, the machine will automatically remove the area code from 
local numbers in the Caller ID list (see page 113), allowing you to dial local 
numbers automatically from the list.
♦If it is okay to dial the area code when dialing a local phone number, you do 
not need to perform this procedure.
Display:
OPTION SETTING
AREA CODE #
AREA CODE # MODE
1=SET, 2=CLEAR
ENTER AREA CODE
ENTER 3 DIGITS
Example: 
CALLER-ID (L1) CALLER-ID (LINE1)
1=YES, 2=NO
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Caller ID and Call Waiting ID (Requires Subscription to Service)
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7. Special 
Functions
How Caller ID operates
When you receive a call, the name and phone number of the caller will appear 
in the fax machine display and cordless handset display, beginning just before 
the second ring. The information will continue to be displayed until the line is 
disconnected.
Note: Some caller ID services may not provide the name of the caller. In this 
case, only the phone number will appear.
If calls come in on both lines simultaneously
If calls come in on both lines simultaneously, the cordless handset display will 
alternately show the name and number of the caller on each line.
To select which call you would like to take, press   for the call on line 1 or 
 for the call on line 2, or you can simply press any key while the call that 
you wish to take appears in the cordless handset display.
Note: When the machine’s handset is used, only the call that came in first can 
be answered.
1
ABC
2
Machine display example: JOHN DOE
123-4567
   <<< RINGING >>>
                       123-4567
JOHN DOE
Cordless handset display example:
6
Press   to store your area 
code.
7
Press   to return to the date and time display.
START/MEMORY
STOP
ECM MODE
   <<< RINGING >>>
                       123-4567
JOHN DOE
  <<<RINGING L2>>>
                       765-4321
JANE DOE
Cordless handset display example:
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Display messages
One of the following messages will appear if caller information is not available.
How Call Waiting ID operates
During a call, when your Call Waiting ID service signals you that you have 
another caller, the name and number of the caller (in some cases, only the 
number) will appear in the display. This helps you decide whether or not to 
take the second call.
•For more information on using your Call Waiting ID service, contact your 
phone company.
Note: Some Call Waiting ID services may not provide the name of the caller. 
In this case, only the phone number will appear.
NO SERVICE No caller information was received from your telephone 
company. Make sure that the telephone company has 
activated your service.
CALLER-ID ERROR Noise on the telephone line prevented reception of 
caller information.
OUT OF AREA The call was made from an area which does not have a 
caller identification service, or the caller’s service is not 
compatible with that of your local phone company.
PRIVATE CALL Caller information was not provided by the telephone 
company at the caller’s request.
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7. Special 
Functions
Viewing the Caller ID list
If you subscribe to a Caller ID service and have turned on the Caller ID 
function, your fax machine will keep information on the most recent 30 calls 
and faxes you have received. You can view this information, which consists of 
the name and number of each caller, in the Caller ID List.
♦After you have received 30 calls, each new call will delete the oldest call.
♦All calls will be erased if you unplug the machine or a power failure occurs.
♦All calls (and faxes) received on the machine and on the cordless 
handset(s) appear in the machine’s Caller ID list. 
Follow the steps below to view the Caller ID List in the machine display. If 
desired, you can immediately dial a number when it appears.
1
Press  twice.
2
Press   or   to  scroll through the list.
3
If you wish to dial one of the numbers in the list, scroll through the list 
until the number appears in the display.
•Fax: If you wish to send a fax, load the 
document and then press  . 
Dialing and transmission will begin.
•Voice call: If you wish to make a voice 
call, pick up the handset or press 
. If “WHICH LINE?” appears in 
the display, press   to select line 1 
or   to select line 2. Dialing will 
begin automatically.
4
Press   when you have finished viewing the list.
START/MEMORY
SPEAKER
STOP
START/MEMORY
Fax:
Voice call:
or
SPEAKER
Display: <REVIEW CALLS>
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To delete calls from the Caller ID list
If you want to delete a single call from the caller list, press   while the 
call appears in the display. If you want to delete all calls from the list, hold 
 down for at least 3 seconds while you are viewing any number in the 
list.
DELETE
DELETE
Viewing the Caller ID list from the cordless handset
You can also view the Caller ID list in the cordless handset display, and 
automatically dial a number from the list.
♦Only calls that were taken on the cordless handset appear in the cordless 
handset’s Caller ID list.
1
Press .
2
Press  or  to scroll through the numbers in the list.
3
While viewing the list, you can do the following:
•Dial a number: Scroll to the desired number and then press  . If 
“WHICH LINE?” appears in the display, press   to select line 1 or   
to select line 2. Dialing will begin. (Note: You can only make a phone call 
from the cordless handset; you cannot start a fax transmission.)
•Erase a call: Scroll to the call you wish to erase, press  , and then 
press .
4
Press   when you have finished viewing the list.
REVIEW
TALK
1
ABC
2
ERASE
HOLD
START
OFF
OFF
REVIEW CALLS
▲▼: REVIEW
Cordless handset display:
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7. Special 
Functions
Erasing all calls using the cordless handset
Follow these steps to erase all calls from the Caller ID list using the cordless 
handset.
1
Press .
2
Press  .
3
Press .
•To cancel, press  .
REVIEW
ERASE
HOLD
START
OFF
OFF
REVIEW CALLS
▲▼: REVIEW
Cordless handset display:
ERASE ALL?
PRESS START KEY
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Polling (Requesting a Fax Transmission)
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Polling (Requesting a Fax Transmission)
Polling allows you to call another fax machine and have it send a document 
(previously loaded in its feeder) to your machine without assistance from the 
operator of the other machine. 
Hint: Polling is useful when you want the receiving fax machine, not the 
transmitting fax machine, to bear the cost of the call.
1
Dial the fax machine you want to poll 
using one of the following methods:
•Enter the full number using the numeric keys.
•Pick up the handset (or press  ) and dial the full number. Wait for the 
fax answerback tone.
•Press   or   until the name (or number) of the other party appears in 
the display.
2
Press . 
•If you used the handset, replace it when POLLING appears in the display. 
Reception will begin.
SPEAKER
COPY/HELP/POLL
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8. Printing 
Lists
8.  Printing Lists
You can print lists showing settings and information entered in the fax 
machine. The lists are described below. To print a list, follow these steps.
1
Press   once and   twice.
2
Press  once.
3
Press   or   until the desired list appears in the display.
4
Press  once.
5
Press   to print the list.
FUNCTION
START/MEMORY
Display:
LISTING MODE
TEL # LIST
SETUP LIST
PRESS START KEY
Example:
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Printing Lists
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Message List
This list shows information about the messages currently recorded in the 
answering machine, including the date and time each messages was 
recorded, the length, and the type.
Caller-ID List
This list shows information about your 30 most recent calls. (This list is only 
available if you are using the Caller ID function.)
Telephone Number List
This list shows the fax and phone numbers that have been stored in the 
Common book for automatic dialing.
Setup List
This list shows your current selections for the FUNCTION key settings. The 
list also shows your name and fax/telephone number as entered in the 
machine, and a sample of the header printed at the top of every page you 
transmit (HEADER PRINT).
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8. Printing 
Lists
Transaction Report
This report is printed out automatically after an operation is completed to 
allow you to check the result. Your fax machine is set at the factory to print out 
the report only when an error occurs. 
♦The Transaction report cannot be printed on demand.
Headings in Transaction Report
SENDER/
RECEIVER
The name or fax number of the other machine involved in the 
transaction. If that machine does not have an ID function, the 
communication mode will appear (for example, "G3").
START The time at which transmission/reception started.
TX/RX TIME Total time taken for transmission/reception.
PAGES Number of pages transmitted/received.
NOTE (One of the following notes will appear under NOTE in the 
report to indicate whether the transaction was successful, 
and if not, the reason for the failure.)
OK - Transmission/reception was successful.
P. FA I L  - A power failure prevented the transaction.
JAM - The printing paper or document jammed, preventing 
the transaction.
BUSY - The fax was not sent because the line was busy.
COM.E-X - (Where “X” is a number.) A telephone line error 
prevented the transaction. See 
Line error
 on page 126.
CANCEL - The transaction was cancelled because the 
STOP key was pressed, no document was in the feeder, or 
the other machine requested transmission using a function 
which your fax machine does not have. If you were 
attempting to fax, make sure a document is in the feeder. If 
you were receiving, contact the faxing party to see how they 
are trying to send to you.
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Transaction Report print condition
You can change the condition under which a Transaction Report is printed out. 
Follow the steps below.
1
Press   once and   once.
2
Press   once and   once
.
3
Press  once.
4
Press a number from   to   to select the condition for printing.
5
Press   to return to the date and time display.
ALWAYS PRINT A report will be printed after each 
transmission, reception, or error.
ERROR/MEMORY A report will be printed after an error or a 
memory operation.
SEND ONLY A report will be printed after each 
transmission.
ERROR ONLY A report will be printed only when an error 
occurs.
NEVER PRINT A report will never be printed.
FUNCTION
STOP
The display briefly shows 
your selection, then:
(Selections appear alternately)
Display:
OPTION SETTING
TRANSACTION
DIAL MODE (L1)
TRANSACTION
1:ALWAYS PRINT
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9. Maintenance
9.  Maintenance
Print head
Clean the print head frequently to ensure optimum printing performance.
Note: Remove the paper from the paper tray before cleaning the print head.
1
Unplug the power cord, and open the 
operation panel (press ➊).
2
Take the imaging film out of the print 
compartment and place it on a sheet of 
paper.
3
Wipe the print head with isopropyl 
alcohol or denatured alcohol.
Caution!
•Do not use benzene or thinner. Avoid 
touching the print head with hard 
objects.
•The print head may be hot if your fax 
machine has just received a large 
number of documents. If this is the 
case, allow the print head to cool prior 
to cleaning.
1
2
Print head
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4
Place the imaging film back in the print 
compartment.
5
Rotate the front gear until the film is taut, and then close the operation 
panel (press down on both sides to make sure it clicks into place).
Scanning glass and rollers
Clean the scanning glass and rollers frequently to ensure the quality of 
transmitted images and copies. 
Note: Remove the paper from the paper tray before cleaning the scanning 
glass and rollers.
1
Open the operation panel (press ➊).
1
2
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9. Maintenance
2
Flip up the green levers on each side of 
the white roller.
3
Wipe the scanning glass (under the 
white roller) and rollers with a cotton 
swab.
•Make sure that all dirt and stains (such 
as correcting fluid) are removed. Dirt 
and stains will cause vertical lines on 
transmitted images and copies.
If the scanning glass is difficult to clean
If you find it difficult to remove dirt from the scanning glass, you can try moistening 
the swab with isopropyl alcohol or denatured alcohol. Take care that no alcohol 
gets on the rollers.
4
Flip down the green levers on each side of the white roller. Rotate the 
front gear until the film is taut, and then close the operation panel (press 
down on both sides to make sure it clicks into place).
The housing
Wipe the external parts and surface of the machine with a dry cloth.
Caution!
Do not use benzene or thinner. These solvents may damage or discolor the 
machine.
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Replacing the Cordless Handset Battery
Like any other battery, the rechargeable battery will eventually wear out. The 
battery can normally be used for about two years, although this will vary 
depending on the conditions of use.
If you find that LOW BATTERY appears in the cordless handset display soon 
after the battery is charged, replace it with the following battery:
Replacement battery: Use only a Sharp UX-BA01 battery 
(3.6 V Ni-MH battery, capacity: 850 mAh)
Caution:
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the 
same or equivalent type indicated above.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions on the following page.
1
Remove the battery cover by pressing 
on the indentation as shown.
2
Unplug the battery connector and 
remove the old battery.
3
Connect the battery connector ➊ of the new battery, and then place the 
battery in the cordless handset, placing the wires as shown.
Black
Red
Black
Red
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9. Maintenance
4
Place the battery cover on the cordless 
handset, making sure it snaps firmly 
into place.
5
Place the cordless handset in the 
charger with the dial pad facing 
forward.
•Let the new battery charge for at least 
10 hours.
Battery disposal
The battery pack contains a Nickel Metal Hydride battery. The battery must be 
disposed of properly. Contact local agencies for information on recycling and 
disposal plans in your area.
Wiping the charger contacts
To ensure that the battery charges properly, wipe the charger contacts once a 
month with a cotton swab.
Charger contacts
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10.  Troubleshooting
Problems and Solutions
If you have any problems with your fax, first refer to the following 
troubleshooting guide. If you cannot solve the problem, call Sharp's Customer 
Assistance Center at 1-877-794-8675.
Line error
Problem Solution
LINE ERROR appears in 
the display.
Try the transaction again. If the error persists, check 
the following:
• Check the connection. The cord from the TEL. 
LINE jack to the wall jack should be no longer than 
six feet.
• Make sure there are no modem devices sharing the 
same telephone line.
• Check with the other party to make sure their fax 
machine is functioning properly.
• Have your telephone line checked for line noise.
• Try connecting the fax machine to a different 
telephone line.
• If the problem still occurs, your fax machine may 
need service.
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10. Trouble-
shooting
Dialing and transmission problems
Problem Solution
No dial tone when you 
pick up the handset or 
press the SPEAKER key.
• Make sure the handset cord is connected to the 
correct jack. See 
Connecting the handset
 on page 
16.
Dialing is not possible. • Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into 
a power outlet.
• Make sure that the telephone line is properly 
connected to correct jack on the machine and the 
wall jack (see page 17).
• Make sure that the fax machine is set to the correct 
dialing mode for your telephone line. See page 35.
The power is on, but no 
transmission takes place.
• Make sure that the receiving machine has paper.
• If the receiving machine is in manual mode with no 
attendant, reception will not be possible.
• Check the display for error messages.
• Pick up the handset and check for a dial tone.
Nothing is printed at the 
receiving end.
• Make sure that the document for transmission is 
placed face down in the feeder.
A distorted image is 
received at the other end.
• Noise on the telephone line may cause distortion. 
Try sending the document again.
• Make a copy of the document on your fax machine. 
If the copy is also distorted, your fax machine may 
need service.
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Reception and copying problems
Problem Solution
The printing paper comes 
out blank when you try to 
receive a document.
• Make sure that the document is loaded properly in 
the feeder of the transmitting machine. Make a 
copy or print a report to confirm the printing ability 
of your machine.
General print quality is 
poor.
• It is important to select a paper that is appropriate 
for the thermal transfer printer in your fax. We 
recommend using laser quality paper that has a 
very smooth finish. Copier paper will work, but it 
sometimes tends to yield a lighter print quality.
The received document is 
faint.
• Ask the other party to send higher contrast 
documents. If the contrast is still too low, your fax 
machine may need service. Make a copy or print a 
report to check your machine’s printing ability.
Received images are 
distorted.
• Noise on the telephone line may cause distortion. 
Have the other party try sending the document 
again.
• The print head may be dirty. See 
Print head
 on 
page 121.
• Make a copy or print a report on your fax machine. 
If the copy or report is also distorted, your fax 
machine may need service.
A received document or 
copy prints out in strips.
• Make sure the operation panel is completely closed 
(press down on both sides of the panel).  
The quality of copies is 
poor and/or dark vertical 
lines appear.
• Any dirt or material on the scanning glass will 
cause spots to appear on copies and transmitted 
faxes. Clean the scanning glass as explained on 
page 122.
Reception/copying is 
interrupted.
• If reception or copying takes place continuously for 
a long time, the print head may overheat. Turn off 
the power and let it cool down. If overheating 
frequently occurs, try changing the print contrast 
setting to LIGHT (see page 29).
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10. Trouble-
shooting
Dark vertical lines appear 
on copies and received 
faxes.
• Try changing the print contrast setting to LIGHT 
(see page 29).
General problems
Problem Solution
Auto-dial numbers cannot 
be stored in the machine.
• Make sure the machine is plugged in and the 
imaging film has been loaded. (Auto-dial numbers 
cannot be stored if the imaging film has not been 
loaded.) See 
Loading the Imaging Film
 in Chapter 
1.
Nothing appears in the 
display.
• Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into 
a power outlet.
• Connect another electrical appliance to the outlet to 
see if it has power.
The machine does not 
respond when you press 
any of its keys.
• If a beep sound is not made when you press the 
keys, unplug the power cord and then plug it in 
again several seconds later.
Automatic document 
feeding does not work for 
transmission or copying.
• Check the size and weight of the document (see 
Transmittable Documents
 on page 84).
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Cordless handset problems
Problem Solution
The cordless handset 
does not operate and 
nothing appears in the 
display.
• Make sure the battery is properly connected inside 
the cordless handset (see page 21).
• The battery may be low. Place the cordless 
handset in the charger and let it charge.
Calls cannot be made or 
received on the cordless 
handset.
• Make sure the fax machine is plugged into a power 
outlet and has power.
• Make sure the telephone line is properly connected 
to the correct jack on the machine and the wall jack 
(see page 17). (If the telephone line is connected 
correctly, you should hear a dial tone when you pick 
up the machine handset.)
• The battery may be low. Place the cordless 
handset in the charger and let it charge.
• Calls cannot be made or received while LINE 
BUSY appears in the cordless handset display. 
Wait until a line is free.
• Calls cannot be made or received during a power 
failure.
• You may be outside of the talking range. Move 
closer to the fax machine.
The battery does not 
charge.
• Make sure the cordless handset is placed in the 
charger with the dial pad facing forward.
• Make sure the AC adapter is connected correctly to 
the charger and the power outlet (see page 20).
• Wipe the charger contacts with a cotton swab.
• Make sure the battery is properly connected inside 
the cordless handset (see page 21).
• The battery may need replacement (see page 124).
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10. Trouble-
shooting
You hear noise or 
interference during a call.
• Make sure the base antenna is fully upright on the 
fax machine (see page 20).
• Other electrical appliances may cause interference. 
Move away from any electrical appliances. 
• Move closer to the fax machine. Note that large 
metal objects, metal structures, and thick walls 
between the fax machine and cordless handset will 
reduce the talking range. If needed, try moving the 
fax machine to a different location.
You hear beeps during a 
call.
• You will hear beeps during a call and LOW 
BATTERY will appear in the display if the battery is 
low. Place the cordless handset in the charger and 
let it recharge. If you hear beeps during a call and 
need to continue the call, press   to transfer the 
call to the fax machine.
• You will hear beeps during a call and HANDSET? 
will appear in the display if you are outside of the 
talking range. Move closer to the machine and then 
press   to restore the connection (in some 
cases it will not be possible to restore the 
connection and you will only hear a busy signal).
When you press   
or  , the name of one 
of the other cordless 
handsets does not appear 
in the list (only the number 
appears), even though a 
name has been 
programmed for that 
cordless handset.
• The name was not transmitted to your cordless 
handset when it was entered (probably because 
your cordless handset was in use). To retransmit 
the name, repeat the name entry procedure on 
page 23. The name will automatically appear in the 
display in Step 6, so simply press   to 
transmit the name then exit the procedure with Step 
8.
INTER
COM
TALK
INTERCOM/
CONFERENCE
INTER
COM
START/MEMORY
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Messages and Signals
Display messages (fax machine)
Note: If you have turned on the Caller ID function, see page 111 for display 
messages related to Caller ID.
ADD PAPER & /
PRESS START KEY
(alternating messages)
Check the printing paper. If the tray is empty, add 
paper and then press the START/MEMORY key. If 
there is paper in the tray, make sure it is inserted 
correctly (take out the stack, align the edges evenly, 
and then reinsert it in the tray) and then press the 
START/MEMORY key.
BUSY The system is busy (phone/fax on line 2, intercom, 
and listening to messages from a cordless handset 
cannot take place simultaneously). Wait until the 
system is free.
CALL TRANSFER A call is being transferred.
CHECK FILM/
CHECK COVER/
CHECK PAPER JAM
(alternating messages)
These alternating messages appear when there is a 
problem in the print compartment that prevents 
printing. Check to see if the imaging film is not loaded 
properly or if it has been used up and needs 
replacement. Make sure the operation panel is 
completely closed (press down on both sides). If a 
paper jam has occurred, clear the jam as explained in 
the following section, 
Clearing Paper Jams
.
CHECK PAPER SIZE The paper size setting is incorrect. Change the paper 
size setting as explained on page 29.
DOCUMENT JAMMED The original document is jammed. See the following 
section, 
Clearing Paper Jams
. Document jams will 
occur if you load more than 10 pages at once or load 
documents that are too thick (see page 84). The 
document may also jam if the receiving machine 
doesn’t respond properly when you attempt to send a 
fax.
FAX RX IN MEMORY A fax has been received in memory because the 
imaging film needs replacement, you have run out of 
printing paper, or the paper is jammed. The fax will 
print out automatically when the problem is fixed.
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10. Trouble-
shooting
FUNCTION MODE The FUNCTION key has been pressed.
HSn IN USE
(where “n” is a number 
from 1 to 8)
The cordless handset indicated by “n” is currently 
accessing the machine (using the Common book for 
auto dialing, listening to messages, etc). Wait until 
this message no longer appears to use the machine.
INTERCOM A cordless handset is paging the fax machine (lift the 
handset to talk), or the fax machine is paging a 
cordless handset. The name and number of the 
cordless handset also appear.
LINE BUSY The line you selected is in use, or both lines are in 
use. Select a different line or wait until a line is free.
LINE ERROR Transmission or reception was not successful. Press 
the STOP key to clear the message and then try 
again. If the error persists, see 
Line Error
 on page 
126.
MEMORY IS FULL/
SEE MANUAL
(alternating messages)
The memory is full. You may have too many 
messages recorded in the answering system. To 
erase messages, see page 68.
This message may also occur during fax reception if 
too much data is received before the pages can be 
printed out. If faxes have been received to memory 
because printing is not possible (an additional 
message will indicate the problem), resolve the 
problem so that printing can continue (see 
Substitute 
Reception to Memory
 on page 106). 
If you are attempting to transmit from memory, see 
If 
the memory becomes full
 on page 99.
If you are copying, see 
If MEMORY IS FULL appears
on page 108.
MEMORY PRINTING The fax is preparing to or printing out a document 
from memory.
NO DATA This appears if you attempt to search for an auto-dial 
number when none have been stored.
OFF HOOK This appears if you forgot to replace the handset after 
using it to dial and send a fax. Replace the handset or 
press the STOP key to clear the message.
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ON HOOK DIAL The SPEAKER key has been pressed and the fax 
machine is waiting for you to dial.
OVER HEAT The print head has overheated. Operation can be 
continued after it cools. If overheating frequently 
occurs, try changing the print contrast setting to 
LIGHT (see page 29).
PRINT HEAD FAIL/
YOU NEED SERVICE
(alternating messages)
The print head has failed and requires service.
READY TO SEND A document has been loaded and the fax machine is 
waiting for you to begin faxing or copying.
RECALLING This appears if you attempt to send a fax by 
automatic dialing and the line is busy or the receiving 
fax machine does not answer. Your fax machine will 
automatically reattempt the call. (See 
Automatic 
redialing
 on page 95.)
REPLACE HANDSET This appears if an outside call comes in while you are 
paging or talking to the cordless handset using the 
Intercom feature. Replace the fax machine handset to 
stop the Intercom call, and then pick it up again to 
answer the outside call. This also appears after you 
transfer a call to the cordless handset.
T.A.D. TRANSFER The answering system's transfer function has been 
turned on (see page 74).
TOTAL MSGS:XX This indicates that you have received messages in 
the answering system. “XX” is the number of 
messages.
TOTAL PAGE(S) 01 Number of pages transmitted, received, or copied.
VOICE MAIL /
VOICE MAIL 2
This only appears if you have subscribed to a voice 
mail service from your phone company (see page 
38). VOICE MAIL indicates that you have new 
messages on line 1. VOICE MAIL 2 indicates that you 
have new messages on line 2.
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10. Trouble-
shooting
Display messages (cordless handset)
BASE BUSY This appears if you attempt to access the machine 
(for example, to use the Common book for auto 
dialing or listen to messages) when it is busy.
BUSY The system is busy (phone/fax on line 2, intercom, 
and listening to messages from a cordless handset 
cannot take place simultaneously). Wait until the 
system is free.
CALL TRANSFER A call is being transferred.
CHARGING The cordless handset is in the charger and the 
battery is charging.
CHECK FAX This appears when a problem in the machine 
prevents you from storing or editing an auto-dial 
number from the cordless handset. The fax machine’s 
display shows a message indicating the problem.
HANDSET? The cordless handset is outside of the talking range 
of the machine, the power of the machine is off, or the 
cordless handset has not been registered in the 
machine. If this message appears when you are 
talking on the cordless handset (you will also hear 
beeps), move closer to the machine and then press 
 to restore the connection. (In some cases it will 
not be possible to restore the connection and you will 
only hear a busy signal.)
HOLD A call has been placed on hold by pressing the HOLD 
key. To resume the call, press the HOLD key again.
IN CHARGER The cordless handset is in the charger and is fully 
charged (the cordless handset can be left in the 
charger without damaging the battery).
INTERCOM Your cordless handset is being paged (press the 
TALK key to talk), or your cordless handset is paging 
the machine or another cordless handset. The 
number and name of the other device appear 
alternately with INTERCOM.
TALK
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LINE BUSY The line you selected is in use, or both lines are in 
use. Select a different line or wait until a line is free.
LOW BATTERY The cordless handset battery is low. Place the 
cordless handset in the charger and let it recharge. If 
this message continues to appear after recharging, 
the battery may need replacement (see page 124). If 
this message appears during a phone call (you will 
also hear beeps) and you wish to continue the call, 
press the INTERCOM key to transfer the call to the 
machine.
LOCK The cordless handset has been locked (see page 58).
NEW MESSAGES New messages have been received in your personal 
box (the box corresponding to your cordless handset) 
in the answering system. You can either listen to the 
messages using the cordless handset (see page 69), 
or using the fax machine (see page 67).
PLEASE REGISTER This appears in the display of an accessory cordless 
handset the first time it is charged. The handset must 
be registered in order to use it (see the manual for the 
accessory cordless handset).
REMOTE MODE The REMOTE/FLASH key has been pressed. 
TALK The TALK key has been pressed to make a phone 
call.
VOICE MAIL /
VOICE MAIL 2
This only appears if you have subscribed to a voice 
mail service from your phone company (see page 
38). VOICE MAIL indicates that you have new 
messages on line 1. VOICE MAIL 2 indicates that you 
have new messages on line 2.
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10. Trouble-
shooting
Audible signals
Continuous tone 3 seconds Indicates the end of transmission, 
reception, or copying.
Intermittent tone 
(3 beeps)
5 seconds
(1 second on, 1 
second off)
Indicates incomplete transmission, 
reception, or copying.
Rapid intermittent 
tone
35 seconds
(0.7 seconds on, 
0.3 seconds off)
Indicates that the handset is off hook.
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Clearing Paper Jams
Clearing a jammed document
If the original document doesn’t feed properly during transmission or copying, 
or DOCUMENT JAMMED appears in the display, first try pressing  .
If the document doesn't feed out, remove it as explained below.
Important:
Do not try to remove a jammed document without releasing it as explained 
below. This may damage the feeder mechanism.
START/MEMORY
1
Press ➊ and slowly open the operation 
panel until it is half open.
2
Flip up the green levers on each side of 
the white roller.
3
Gently remove the document.
•Be careful not to tear the document.
1
2
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10. Trouble-
shooting
1
Open the operation panel (press ➊).
2
Gently pull the jammed paper out of 
the machine, making sure no torn 
pieces of paper remain in the print 
compartment or rollers.
3
Rotate the front gear until the film is taut, and then close the operation 
panel (press down on both sides to make sure it clicks into place).
Clearing jammed printing paper
4
Flip down the green levers on each side of the white roller. Rotate the 
front gear until the film is taut, and then close the operation panel (press 
down on both sides to make sure it clicks into place).
1
2
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Ordering Parts
To order parts, contact the parts distribution center located nearest 
you. When ordering a part, use the part order number shown below. 
Operation manual  TINSE4415XHTZ
Setup Guide TCADZ3666XHZZ
Handset cord QCNWG209BXHDW
Telephone line cord QCNWG478BXHZZ
Handset DUNTK497CXHSV
Paper tray CPLTP3183XHRF
Paper tray extension  CPLTP3222XHR2
Gears CGERH2566XH01
NGERH2568XHZZ
AC adapter RADPA2027XHZZ
Cordless handset charger RUNTZ2100XHE4
Part distribution centers 
Tritronics, Inc. 
1306 Continental Drive 
Abingdon, MD 21009
Tel: 1-800-638-3328 
Fax: 1-800-888-FAXD 
Tritronics, Inc. 
1015 NW 52nd Street 
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
Tel:1-800-365-8030 
Fax: 1-800-999-FAXD
Fox International, Ltd. 
23600 Aurora Road 
Bedford Heights, OH 44146
Tel: 1-800-321-6993 
Fax: 1-800-445-7991
Andrews Electronics 
25158 Avenue Stanford 
Santa Clarita, CA 91355
Tel: 1-800-274-4666 
Fax: 1-805-295-5126
Sharp Accessories and 
Supply Center 
2130 Townline Road 
Peoria, IL 61615
Tel: 1-800-642-2122
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FCC Regulatory Information
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted 
by the ACTA.  On the rear of this equipment is a label that contains, among other 
information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.  If requested, this 
number must be provided to the telephone company. 
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone 
network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted 
by the ACTA.  A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this 
product.  It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also 
compliant.  See installation instructions for details. This equipment connects to the 
telephone network through a standard USOC RJ-11C network interface jack. 
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a 
telephone line.  Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not 
ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs 
should not exceed five (5.0).  To be certain of the number of devices that may be 
connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone 
company.  For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of 
the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.  The digits represented 
by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3).  For earlier 
products, the REN is separately shown on the label. 
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will 
notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required.  But if 
advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon 
as possible.  Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you 
believe it is necessary. 
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or 
procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the 
telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary 
modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. 
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, or for repair or warranty information, 
please contact  Sharp’s Customer Assistance Center. The number is 1-877-794-8675. If 
the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may 
request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. 
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs.  Contact the state public utility 
commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information. 
If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, 
ensure the installation of this equipment ID does not disable your alarm equipment.  If 
you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone 
company or a qualified installer.
This equipment is hearing-aid compatible. 
When programming and/or making test calls to emergency numbers: 
♦Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call. 
♦Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening. 
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S  H  A  R  P
Date Revised:                  .
Date Issued :July. 3. 2001
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (1/2)
MSDS No. B-1026
Section 1.  Product and Company Identification
Product Name :  IMAGING FILM    UX-5CR 
Supplier Identification : Sharp Corporation
22-22 Nagaike-cho, Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan
Manufacturer : DAINIPPON PRINTING CO.  LTD.
591-2, Kamihirose, Higashikubo, Sayamashi, Saitama, 350-1321     JAPAN
Emergency telephone number  : +81-42-952-9666
Local suppliers are listed below.  Please contact the nearest supplier for additional information.
Section 2.  Ingredients
Ingredients CAS No. Proportion OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV Other
Polyethylene terephthalate film
25038-59-9 47 ~ 52% - - None
Coating layer substances
Carbon Black 1333-86-4 7 ~ 10% 3.5 mg/m33.5 mg/m3 None
Ester wax 8015-86-9 2 ~ 7% - - None
Parraffin Wax   8002-74-2 10 ~ 14% - 2.0 mg/m3 None
Microcrystalline wax 63231-60-7 16 ~ 22% - - None
Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Copolymer
24937-78-8 1 ~ 5% - - None
Others 1 ~ 6% - - None
Section 3.  Hazardous  Identification
   Route(s) of Entry: Inhalation? Skin?  Ingestion?
NO NO Possible but very unusual
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure:   None
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure:   None
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS:
   Inhalation: None
   Skin Contact: None
   Eye Contact: None
   Ingestion: None
Section 4.  First-Aid Measures
Inhalation:   No applicable   
Skin Contact:   In case of contact, usually special care in not necessary. If it dirties skin, clear with water and soap.
Eye Contact:   In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water. If necessary, then care for medical attention.
Ingestion:   Immediately make vomit it and rinse mouth with water. If necessary, then care for medical attention.
Section 5.  Fire-Fighting Measures
Flash Point:   about  250°C for ink
Autoignition:   None
Flammability Limits:   Not applicable
Extinguishing Media:   CO2, Water, Dry chemicals, Foam
Firefighting:   None
Fire and Explosion Hazard:   None
Hazardous Combustion Products:   None
(Country) (Name  and  Telephone  Number)
U.S.A. Sharp Electronics Corporation
Telephone number for information:  1-800-237-4277
Canada Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd.
Telephone number for information :    905-890-2100
Emergency telephone number :        1-800-255-3924
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 S  H  A  R  P
Date Revised:                  .
Date Issued :July. 3. 2001
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (2/2)
MSDS No. B-1026
Section 6.  Accidental Release Measures 
Rumpling the product may cause the wax layer to peel off. Sweep up or vacuum. When sweeping, avoid 
raising film or dust. If a vacuum is used , motor should be rated as dust tight. Wash any residue off skin with 
soap and water. Garments may be wasted or dry cleaned after removal of loose film or dust.
Section 7.  Handling and Storage 
No special precautions for safety reason.
Store in cool, dry place ,avoid direct sunlight.
Section 8.  Exposure Control/Personal Protection   
Ventilation:    None
Eye Protection:   None
Protective Clothing:   None
Gloves:   None
Section 9.  Physical and Chemical Properties 
Description:   Not applicable
Melting Point:   71°CFreezing Point:   None
Pressurized:   None Boiling Point:   None
pH:   None Specific Gravity (H20 = 1):   about 1.2
Evaporation Rate:   Negligible Water Solubility:   Not applicable
Volatility:   None
Section 10.  Stability and Reactivity 
Stability: Stable
Conditions to Avoid: None
Incompatibility(Materials to Avoid): None
Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts: CO, CO2, NOX and H2O
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
Section 11.  Toxicological Information 
Acute Toxicity:   None
Chronic Toxicity:   None
Section 12.  Ecological Information        
No environmental effect at normal use.
Section 13.  Disposal Consideration     
Dispose by the same method of ordinary plastic products in accordance with all applicable regulations. Any 
disposal practice must be in compliance with local, state and federal laws and regulations. If necessary, 
contact government office and ensure conformity with disposal regulations.
Section 14.  Transport Information  
No specific precautionary transport measure for safety reasons.
As to storage conditions, see section 7.
Section 15.  Regulatory Information 
None   
Section 16.  Other Information
The information herein is given in good faith, but no warranty, if used any process.
Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user.
Although certain information are described herein, we cannot guarantee, that these are the only hazard, which exist.
Information on this data sheet represents our current data and best opinion as to the proper use in handling of 
this product under normal conditions.
Restrictions: This information relates only to the specific material designated as supplied by the manufacturer. This 
information is supplied to us by the manufacturer and Sharp offers no warranties as to its accuracy and 
accepts no responsibilities for any typographical errors which may appear on these sheets. It is the 
responsibility of the user to determine the suitability of this product for each particular use.
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Quick Reference Guide
Sending Faxes
Place your document 
(up to 10 pages) face 
down in the document 
feeder.
Normal Dialing 
1. Lift the handset or press  .
2. If “WHICH LINE?” appears, press   
for line 1 or   for line 2.
3. Dial the fax number. 
4.
Wait for the reception tone (if a person 
answers, ask them to press their Start key). 
5. Press .
Automatic Dialing
1. Press   or   until the desired 
destination appears in the display.
2. Press  .
Direct Keypad Dialing  
1. Dial the fax number. 
2. Press .
Recording an OGM
1. Press  , press   until desired 
OGM is displayed, and then   once.
2. Press  , and speak facing 
“MIC” on the operation panel.
3. When finished, press  .
SPEAKER
START/MEMORY
START/MEMORY
START/MEMORY
REC/
MEMO
START/MEMORY
STOP
Receiving Faxes
Press   until the icon of the 
desired reception mode appears in the 
display.
AUTO ATTENDANT mode: The cordless 
handset selected by the caller rings.
TEL mode: Answer all calls (even faxes) 
by picking up the handset. To begin fax 
reception, press  .
TAD mode: Select this mode when you go 
out to receive both voice messages and 
faxes.
Storing Auto Dial Numbers
1. Press   once and   twice.
2. Enter the full fax/phone number.
3. Press  .
4. Enter a name by pressing number keys. 
(To enter two letters in succession that 
require the same key, press   after 
entering the first letter.)
5. Press   and then  .
RESOLUTION/
RECEPTION MODE
START/MEMORY
FUNCTION
START/MEMORY
START/MEMORY
STOP
TEL
JAN-02 10:30
JAN-02 10:30
JAN-02 10:30
RESOLUTION/
RECEPTION MODE
A =
B =
C =
D =
E =
F =
G =
H =
I  =
J =
K =
L =
M =
N =
O =
P =
Q =
R =
S =
T =
U =
V =
W =
X =
Y =
Z =
SPACE =
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Using the Cordless Phone
Making a phone call
1. Pick up the cordless handset and press 
.
2. If “WHICH LINE?” appears, press   
for line 1 or   for line 2.
3. When you hear the dial tone, dial the 
number. 
4. To end the call, press  . 
Making a phone call using automatic 
dialing
1. Press   once.
2.Press   or   to select the book.
3. Press   or   until the number you 
wish to dial appears in the display.
4. Press  .(If “WHICH LINE?” 
appears, press   for line 1 or   
for line 2.)
Receiving a phone call
1. When the cordless handset rings, pick it 
up and press any key to answer.
2. To end the call, press  .
Receiving a fax using the cordless 
handset
If you hear a fax tone after answering a 
call on the cordless handset, or if the 
other party speaks to you and then 
wants to send a fax, press .
TALK
1
ABC
2
OFF
OFF
SEARCH
TALK
1
ABC
2
OFF
OFF
START
Storing auto dial numbers
1. Press  ,   or   to select 
the book, and then  .
2. Enter the full fax/phone number.
To clear a mistake, press  .
To insert a pause, press  .
3. Press .
4. Enter a name by pressing number keys. 
(To enter two letters in succession that 
require the same key, press   after 
entering the first letter.)
5. Press   and then  .
Listening to messages 
1. Press . 
(For the general box, press  .)
2. Press   to listen to all your 
messages, or   to listen to only your 
new messages.
3. While listening, you can press 
, , , 
or .
4 When finished, press 
SEARCH
FUNCTION
/PAUSE
ERASE
HOLD
FUNCTION
/PAUSE
START
START
OFF
OFF
REMOTE
/FLASH
0
PQRS
7
PLAY
TUV
8
PLAY NEW
REPEAT
0
SKIP DELETE STOP
WXYZ
9
OFF
OFF
A =
B =
C =
D =
E =
F =
G =
H =
I  =
J =
K =
L =
M =
N =
O =
P =
Q =
R =
S =
T =
U =
V =
W =
X =
Y =
Z =
SPACE =
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
TUV
8
TUV
8
TUV
8
TUV
8
TUV
8
TUV
8
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
MNO
6
MNO
6
MNO
6
MNO
6
MNO
6
JKL
5
JKL
5
JKL
5
MNO
6
JKL
5
JKL
5
JKL
5
GHI
4
GHI
4
GHI
4
GHI
4
GHI
4
GHI
4
DEF
3
DEF
3
DEF
3
DEF
3
DEF
3
DEF
3
ABC
2
ABC
2
ABC
2
ABC
2
ABC
2
ABC
2
1
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Guía de referencia rápida
Transmisión de mensajes telefax
Coloque el original 
(hasta 10 páginas) cara 
abajo en el alimentador 
de documentos.
Marcación normal  
1. Levante el auricular u oprima:  .
2. Si aparece “WHICH LINE?” en la pantalla, 
oprima   para la línea 1 o   para la 
línea 2.
3. Marque el número de fax.
4. Espere hasta escuchar el tono de 
recepción (si contestara una persona, 
pídale oprimir su tecla Start). 
5. Oprima:  .
Marcación automática
1.
Oprima la tecla de flecha   o   hasta 
que en el visor aparazca el destino deseado.
2. Oprima:  .
Marcación directa por teclado  
1. Marque el número de fax. 
2. Oprima: .
Grabacion de un mensaje de 
bienvenida
1. Oprima la tecla  , oprima   
hasta que en el visor aparezca el mensaje 
de bienvenida deseado y, a continuación, 
oprima   una vez.
2. Oprima   y hable mirando al 
símbolo “MIC” en el panel de operaciones.
3. Oprima la tecla   cuando haya 
finalizado.
SPEAKER
START/MEMORY
START/MEMORY
START/MEMORY
REC/
MEMO
START/MEMORY
STOP
Recepción de mensajes telefax
Presione   hasta que el icono del 
modo de recepción deseado aparezca en el 
visor.
Modo AUTO ATTENDANT: suena el terminal 
telefónico inalámbrico seleccionado por quien 
llama.
Modo TEL: Responda a todas las llamadas 
(incluso mensajes de fax), levantando el 
auricular. Para iniciar la recepción de fax, 
oprima .
Modo TAD: Seleccione este modo cuando 
salga para recibir tanto mensajes hablados 
como telefax.
Memorizar números marc. 
automática
1. Oprima  una vez y  dos veces.
2. Introduzca el número de telefax/teléfono 
completo.
3. Oprima: .
4. Ingrese el nombre oprimiendo las teclas 
numéricas. (Para ingresar sucesivamente 
dos letras que requieren la misma tecla, 
oprima  después de ingresar la 
primera letra).
5. Oprima  y luego .
RESOLUTION/
RECEPTION MODE
START/MEMORY
FUNCTION
START/MEMORY
START/MEMORY
STOP
TEL
JAN-02 10:30
JAN-02 10:30
JAN-02 10:30
RESOLUTION/
RECEPTION MODE
A =
B =
C =
D =
E =
F =
G =
H =
I  =
J =
K =
L =
M =
N =
O =
P =
Q =
R =
S =
T =
U =
V =
W =
X =
Y =
Z =
SPACE =
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Uso del teléfono inalámbrico
Hacer una llamada
1. Descuelgue el teléfono inalámbrico y 
oprima .
2. Si aparece WHICH LINE? en la pantalla, 
oprima   para la línea 1 o   para 
la línea 2.
3. Marque los números cuando escuche el 
tono de línea.
4.
Para finalizar una llamada, oprima  .
Hacer una llamada usando la función de 
marcación automática
1. Oprima una vez  .
2. Oprima   o   para seleccionar el 
listín. 
3. Oprima   o   hasta que en el 
display aparezca el número que desea 
llamar.
4. Oprima  .(Si aparece WHICH 
LINE? en la pantalla, oprima   para 
la línea 1 o  para la línea 2.
Recibir una llamada
1. Cuando suene el timbre del teléfono 
inalámbrico, descuélguelo y oprima una 
tecla cualquiera para contestar.
2.
Para finalizar una llamada, oprima  .
Recibir un mensaje telefax usando el 
teléfono inalámbrico
Si después de atender una llamada con el 
teléfono inalámbrico escucha el tono de 
telefax o si el interlocutor desea remitirle 
un mensaje telefax, oprima  .
TALK
1
ABC
2
OFF
OFF
SEARCH
TALK
1
ABC
2
OFF
OFF
START
Memorizar números para marcación 
automática
1. Oprima la tecla  ,   o   
para seleccionar el listín y, a continuación, 
. 
2. Introduzca el número de teléfono/telefax 
completo.
Para borrar un error, oprima  .
Para introducir una pausa, oprima  .
3. Oprima   .
4. Introduzca un nombre mediante 
pulsación de las teclas numéricas.
(Para introducir dos letras consecutivas 
que requieran el mismo código, oprima 
 después de introducir la primera 
letra.
5. Oprima   y, a continuación,  .
Escuchar los mensajes
1. Oprima .
(Para el buzón general, oprima   ).
2. Oprima   para escuchar todos sus 
mensajes o   para escuchar sólo los 
mensajes nuevos.  
3. Mientras hace la escucha puede pulsar 
, , , 
o .
4. Pulse   cuando haya terminado.  
SEARCH
FUNCTION
/PAUSE
ERASE
HOLD
FUNCTION
/PAUSE
START
START
OFF
OFF
REMOTE
/FLASH
0
PQRS
7
PLAY
TUV
8
PLAY NEW
REPEAT
0
SKIP DELETE STOP
WXYZ
9
OFF
OFF
A =
B =
C =
D =
E =
F =
G =
H =
I  =
J =
K =
L =
M =
N =
O =
P =
Q =
R =
S =
T =
U =
V =
W =
X =
Y =
Z =
SPACE =
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
9
TUV
8
TUV
8
TUV
8
TUV
8
TUV
8
TUV
8
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
7
MNO
6
MNO
6
MNO
6
MNO
6
MNO
6
JKL
5
JKL
5
JKL
5
MNO
6
JKL
5
JKL
5
JKL
5
GHI
4
GHI
4
GHI
4
GHI
4
GHI
4
GHI
4
DEF
3
DEF
3
DEF
3
DEF
3
DEF
3
DEF
3
ABC
2
ABC
2
ABC
2
ABC
2
ABC
2
ABC
2
1
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A
Answering system, activating, 65
Audible signals, 137
Auto Attendant mode, 34, 45
Auto-dial numbers
Storing, 47, 90
Using, 49, 93
B
Battery
Disposing of, 125
Installing, 21
Replacing, 124
C
Call Waiting ID, 109
Caller ID, 109
Caller ID List, 118
Conference calls, 56
Contrast, 87
Copies, 107
Copy cut-off setting, 108
Cordless handset
Auto-dial numbers, storing, 47
Auto-dial numbers, using, 49
Faxes, receiving, 44, 103
Hold, 44
Listening to messages, 69
Locking, 58
Making a call, 42
Name, 23
Receiver volume, 41
Receiving a call, 43
Reception mode, changing, 58
Redialing, 52
Ringer volume, 41
Talking range, 22
CPC Detection, 73
D
Date, setting, 32-33
Daylight Saving Time, 33
Dial mode, 35
Dialing
Automatic, 49, 93
Direct Keypad, 94
Normal, 42, 88
Dialing line setting, 36
Direct Keypad Dialing, 94
Display messages, 112, 132-135
Document feeder, 85
Document guides, 85
Document restrictions, 85
Document sizes, 84
Document, maximum scanning size, 84
E
ECM (Error Correction Mode), 96
Extension telephone, using, 103
F
Fax reception on TAD failure, 71
Fax Signal Receive, 104
Faxes, receiving automatically, 100
Faxes, receiving manually, 102
H
Halftone setting, 86
Handset receiver volume (fax machine), 
39
Headset jack, 25
Hold
Using cordless handset, 44
Using machine, 59
Housing, cleaning, 123
I
Imaging film, replacing, 26
Intercom, 53
Index
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J
Jams, clearing, 138-139
L
Letters, entering, 23, 31, 48, 91
Line 2 invalid setting, 37
Line error, 126
Loading paper, 28
Loading the document, 85
M
Machine handset, 16
Making phone calls, 59
Redialing, 60
Using auto-dial number, 60
Memory transmission, 98
Memory, substitute reception to, 106
Message List, 118
Messages
Erasing, 68, 69
Listening to, 67
Listening to on cordless handset, 69
Listening to remotely, 79
Setting allowed time, 71
N
Normal dialing, 42, 88
Number of rings in TAD mode, 66
Number of rings setting, 101
O
OGM only mode, 72
Ordering parts, 140
Outgoing message, 62
P
Paper jams, clearing, 138-139
Paper size setting, 29
Paper tray extension, 19
Paper, loading, 28
Personal box, setting passcode, 63
Polling, 116
Power cord, 16
Print contrast setting, 29
Print head, cleaning, 121-122
Pseudo ringing, 46
R
Reception mode
Auto Attendant mode, 34, 45
TAD mode, 34, 65
TEL mode, 34, 102
Reception Ratio setting, 105
Redialing, 52, 60, 95
Remote code number, 77
Remote operations, 77
Resolution, 86
Ringer volume
Cordless handset, 41
Fax machine, 40
S
Scanning glass, cleaning, 122
Sender’s name and number, entering, 
30-31
Setup List, 118
Speaker volume, 39
T
TAD mode, 34, 65
TEL mode, 34, 102
Telephone line cord, 17
Telephone Number List, 118
Time, setting, 32-33
Toll Saver function, 66, 78
Tone signals, entering on pulse dial line, 
35
Transaction Report, 119
Setting print condition, 120
Transfer Function, 74
Transferring calls, 56
V
Voice mail indicator, 38
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1. Call your fax from a touch-tone telephone, and 
press   #   when the outgoing message begins. 
2. If you want to listen to a personal box, enter its 
number.
3. Enter your passcode or remote code:
4. Press   #   . 
5. After listening to your messages, you can either 
hang up to save them, or enter one of the 
commands on the reverse side. 
REMOTE OPERATION CARD 
The card below is provided as a quick guide to remote operation. Cut it out 
and carry it with you when you go out. 
Remote Operation Guide
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REMOTE COMMANDS
• FAX RECEPTION MODES 
TAD................................... 81#
AUTO ATTENDANT.......... 82#
TEL................................... 83#
• TRANSFER FUNCTION 
Turn on ............................. 91#
       (Box#)
         #
Turn off ............................. 92#
New transfer number ........ 90#
       (Tel. #)
       #
Record transfer OGM ....... 93#
To quickly disconnect........ **   
• OGM ONLY MODE 
Turn on ............................. 11# 
Turn off ............................. 12# 
•PLAYBACK 
Play messages ................. 7# 
Move backward/repeat...... 2#
Skip forward...................... 5#
Stop .................................. 0#
Play new messages only .. 6#
(first stop playback) 
• ERASING MESSAGES 
Erase single message ...... 3# 
Erase all messages .......... 33#
• RECORDING A MEMO 
Start .................................. *#   
End ................................... 0# 
• RECORDING A NEW OGM 
Start .................................. 4*
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END USER LIMITED WARRANTY 
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first end user purchaser that this Sharp
brand product (the "Product"), when shipped in its original container, will be free from defective
workmanship and materials, and agrees that it will, at its option, either repair the defect or replace
the defective Product or part thereof with a new or remanufactured equivalent at no charge to the
purchaser for parts or labor for the period(s) set forth below. 
This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the Product nor to the additional excluded
item(s) set forth below nor to any product the exterior of which has been damaged or defaced,
which has been subjected to misuse, abnormal service or handling, or which has been altered or
modified in design or construction. 
In order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty, the purchaser should follow the steps set
forth below and provided proof of purchase to the servicer. 
To the extent permitted by applicable state law, the warranties set forth herein are in lieu of, and
exclusive of, all other warranties, express or implied. Specifically, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES
OTHER THAN THOSE SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUDED. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED
WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR USE,
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED. If, under
applicable state law, implied warranties may not validly be disclaimed or excluded, the duration of
such implied warranties is limited to the period(s) from the date of purchase set forth below. 
Neither the sales personnel of the seller nor any other person is authorized to make any warranties
other than those described above, or to extend the duration of any warranties beyond the time
period described above on behalf of Sharp. 
The warranties described herein shall be the sole and exclusive warranties granted by Sharp and
shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available to the purchaser. Correction of defects, in the
manner and for the period of time described herein, shall constitute complete fulfillment of all
liabilities and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the Product, and shall
constitute full satisfaction of all claims, whether based on contact, negligence, strict liability or
otherwise. In no event shall Sharp be liable, or in any way responsible, for any damages or defects
in the Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than
an authorized servicer. Nor shall Sharp be liable or in any way responsible for any incidental or
consequential economic or property damage. Some states do not allow limits on warranties or on
remedies for breach in certain transactions; in such state the limits herein may not apply. 
Your Product: Personal Facsimile UX-CD600 
Warranty Period for this Product: Ninety (90) days parts and labor from date of purchase. 
Additional items excluded Any consumable items such as paper or Imaging Film supplied with 
from warranty coverage:                    the Product.
What to do to obtain service: Call Sharp at 1-877-794-8675 to obtain a Return Authorization Number and 
shipping instructions. A technician will troubleshoot your problem with you
on the phone and if it is determined that your Product needs service, you
will have your choice of having your unit repaired or replaced to any U.S.
location. Be sure to have Proof of Purchase available. 
For product information or customer assistance, please visit http://www.sharpusa.com on the
World Wide Web or call 1-877-794-8675.
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Sharp Plaza,
Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-2135
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IMPORTANT SERVICE INFORMATION
If a Problem Occurs
Most operational questions can be answered by referring to this "Setup Guide and Operation Manual"
Also, for your convenience, you will find answers to most frequently asked
questions on our website at www.sharpusa.com/, or by sending e-mail to faxsupport@sharpsec.com. 
Should you require further assistance, call 1-877-794-8675; a Customer Relations Specialist will 
assist you. Before your call, please be ready to provide the model number of your product, serial 
number, date of purchase, description of the problem, and a valid credit card number (should it be 
required).
How Exchange is Obtained
A replacement unit in exchange for your fax is provided by Sharp to any U.S. location. You will be 
required to provide consent for acceptance of an exchange unit and provide credit card authorization. 
At that time, Sharp will ship to you, at no cost, an exchange for your defective product. The exchange 
unit we ship to you will be new or remanufactured. Upon your receipt of the exchange unit, packaging 
and shipping instructions will be enclosed for you to return the defective unit. Upon Sharp's receipt of 
the defective unit, your credit card hold will be released.
How Warranty Repair Service is Obtained
If you prefer that we repair your unit instead of replacing it, our Customer Relations Specialists at 1- 
877-794-8675 will explain how to obtain warranty repair service. Please be sure to retain the 
original packaging materials in order to facilitate shipment. Upon repair of your unit, Sharp will 
promptly return it at no cost to you at any U.S. location.
What You Must Do
Your Product is designed to perform with a minimum amount of user maintenance. However, you are 
responsible for the required user maintenance described in the "Operation Manual". This requires user 
maintenance including replacement of the imaging film and battery, cleaning of the unit and removal 
of dust and foreign matter, clearing of paper misfeeds, and proper routine and preventive maintenance.
Service After Expiration of Warranty Coverage
Should you require service repair after warranty coverage has expired, contact Sharp at 1-877-794- 
8675 for information.
To Purchase Consumables From Sharp
Visit www.sharpplace.com/ or call Sharp at 1-877-794-8675 to order replacement Sharp Thermal 
Ribbons & Accesories. Before your call, please be ready to provide the model number of your 
product, and a valid credit card number. Consumables may also be obtained through your reseller.
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SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-2135
http://www.sharpusa.com
SHARP CORPORATION
FOR YOUR RECORDS
Please record the model number and serial number below, for easy 
reference, in case of loss or theft. These numbers are located on the 
rear side of the unit.Space is also provided for other relevant 
information.
Model Number      UX-CD600
Serial Number
Date of Purchase
Place of Purchase
all.book  Page 156  Wednesday, January 21, 2004  3:38 PM
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