JOB QUEUE SCREEN AND COMPLETED JOB SCREEN
The job status screen consists of two screens: the job queue screen that shows reserved jobs and the job currently in 
progress, and the completed jobs screen. To switch between the two screens, touch the job status screen selector key 
((2) below).
Job queue screen Complete screen
(1) Mode switch tabs
Use these tabs to change the job status screen mode.
(2) Job status screen selector key
Touch this key to switch between the job queue screen 
and the completed jobs screen.
(3) Job queue screen [Detail] key
This shows detailed information on broadcast 
transmission jobs and the status of jobs. Select the key of 
the desired job in the job queue screen (6) and then 
touch the [Detail] key.
(4) [Priority] key
Touch this key to give priority to a selected job.
+ GIVING PRIORITY TO A SCAN TRANSMISSION 
JOB (page 5-110)
(5) [Stop/Delete] key
Touch this key to stop or delete a selected job.
+ STOPPING A SCAN JOB BEING TRANSMITTED 
OR WAITING TO BE TRANSMITTED (page 5-109)
(6) Job queue screen
Jobs are shown as keys in the order they were reserved. 
Each key shows information on the job and its current 
status.
+ Job key display (page 5-105)
(7) Completed jobs screen [Detail] key
This shows detailed information on the results of 
completed broadcast transmissions and jobs that used 
the document filing function. Select the key of the desired 
job in the completed jobs screen (9) and then touch the 
[Detail] key.
This key does not appear if the had disk drive is not 
installed.
+ CHECKING COMPLETED JOBS (page 5-108)
(8) [Call] key
Touch this key to call up and use a transmission or 
reception job stored with the document filing function.
This key does not appear if the had disk drive is not 
installed.
(9) Completed jobs screen
This shows up to 99 completed transmission or reception 
jobs in each mode. A description of the job and the result 
(status) are shown.
Jobs that used document filing function, broadcast 
transmission jobs, and received Internet fax forwarding 
jobs are indicated as keys.