The fax machine has a 14,400 bps (approximately 6 seconds per page) modem speed and a 448 KB memory, which stores up to 24 pages of incoming faxes. A paper input of up to 50 pages is accompanied by a 10-page automatic document feeder, which can handle documents up to legal size. The copier is capable of making up to 99 copies at a time, with resolutions of up 392 lines/inch.
A corded phone is included on the base. A cordless handset and remote charger base (to which you can add up to seven, for a total of eight) can be placed anywhere you have an AC outlet. This 2.4 GHz phone utilizes digital spread spectrum technology to deliver a clear, easily intelligible signal and increased range. You get up to 8 hours of talk time (up to 2 days on standby), and a low-battery indicator lets you know when you need to return the phone to its cradle for recharging.
The UX-CD600 supports caller ID with call waiting (requires subscription through your phone company) and comes with a digital duplex speakerphone on the base for hands-free communication. The built-in answering machine has up to 20 minutes of recording time and eight separate mailboxes, so you can assign a different one to everyone in the house. Sharp provides a limited 90-day warranty on both parts and labor.
What's in the Box
Base unit, corded handset, coiled handset cord, one cordless handset with charging cradle, paper tray, paper tray extension, user's manual, sample roll of film, two telephone line cords, battery pack, AC adapter
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful: By Wayne Paterson "allpar2" (Teaneck, NJ United States) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Sharp UX-CD600 2-Line Fax Communication Center with Corded and Cordless Phones and Answering Machine (Office Product) This was meant to be a replacement for a combo two-line phone/answering machine. The corded phone is practically unusuable due to poor sound quality and resonance, while the answering machine provides eight mailboxes but, in a baffling move, does not allow you to have different messages for each of the two lines. The display does not show what line calls are coming in on, and, oddly, also does not show the caller ID information when the phone rings, though you can get it later! The fax tends to get confused and when someone pauses in their message sends out fax recognition signals. Add to that the expensive ribbons with low capacity and you have a package that's unsuitable for many users. It's fine as a fax but don't fool yourself, the built in phone isn't meant to be used as such. 7 of 9 people found the following review helpful: By AnnO "AnnO" (NY, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sharp UX-CD600 2-Line Fax Communication Center with Corded and Cordless Phones and Answering Machine (Office Product) I was just about to order this based on FAX BLAST's review, when I checked his other review, which states that he returned THIS ITEM because it seemed like a toy. Thought this update would give fuller picture. 7 of 9 people found the following review helpful: By FAX BLAST (NYC) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sharp UX-CD600 2-Line Fax Communication Center with Corded and Cordless Phones and Answering Machine (Office Product) I have been searching for a fax machine such as this for a decade. Small, lightweight and loaded with features. From the moment I opened the box I was in love with the UXCD600. The handset was sleek, the functions and features were awsome, and the menus were very user friendly. Setup was a breeze and I rarely had to reference the manual. The handset also gets great range. I was about 200 feet from my home and it was still a clear and connected conversation. I would have rated this machine a 5 star, however it has one feature that I do not particularly enjoy. When you receive a fax (unlike most fax machines) the faxes are received face down in the document tray. Many times passing by the machine I didnt notice I had a fax until I turn over the sheets of paper to read the documents. I dont know if this was an oversight on Sharp's part, but it sucks. I've had many fax machines prior and all the faxes are received with the documents side facing up in...Read more |