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Methods for Receiving FaxesSetting Up the Machine to Receive Faxes
Using a Telephone to Receive Faxes (Remote Reception)
This section describes the methods for receiving faxes and how to set up the machine to receive faxes. You need to complete some procedures for using fax functions before specifying the receiving settings. For details, see the "e-Manual" (HTML manual) in the DVD-ROM supplied with the machine.
Caution
The machine can print received fax documents on A4 or Letter size paper. If received fax documents are printed on other paper sizes, a portion of the page may not be printed or a page may be printed on two separate sheets of paper.
Methods for Receiving Faxes
The machine provides the following receiving methods. Select the method that best suits your needs and then set it up by following the procedures.
<Auto> | The machine receives faxes automatically. Even if someone makes a call to you, you cannot talk to the caller. |
<Fax/Tel Auto Switch> | The machine receives the fax automatically. An incoming call rings. Pick up the handset to answer the call.
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<Manual> | An incoming call rings. Pick up the handset. If you hear a beep, tap <Fax> An incoming call rings. Pick up the handset and start your conversation.
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<Answering Machine> | After an incoming call rings, the machine receives the fax automatically. The answering machine activates, enabling the caller to leave a message. If you pick up the handset before the answering machine starts recording a message, you can talk with the caller.
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<Net Switch> | The machine distinguishes between fax and telephone calls. This mode is only available for Australia and New Zealand and requires subscription to a network switch service.
In Australia, Telstra offers the FaxStream. Duet capability. If you subscribe to this service, your line is assigned two numbers: one for fax and one for phone. When the fax number is called, the network sends a specific ringing tone which your machine recognizes and automatically handles as a fax call. If the phone number is called, a different ringing tone is sent out from the network so that the call is handled as a voice call. This means that there is no switching delay at the caller's end. Contact Telstra for connection information.
In New Zealand, Telecom N.Z. offers the FaxAbility capability. This service allows you to assign two numbers to your line: one for fax and one for telephone. When the fax number is called, the network sends a specific ring tone which your machine recognises and automatically handles as a fax call. If the telephone number is called, a different ring tone is sent out from the network so that the call is handled as a voice call. This means that there is no switching delay at the caller's end. Contact Telecom for connection information.
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Caution
Setting Up the Machine to Receive Faxes
1. Press and tap ⋖Fax⋗.
2. Tap ⋖RX Mode⋗.
3. Select the receiving method.
When selecting ⋖Fax/Tel (Auto Switch)⋗
Specify the following three settings as necessary. When the setting is complete, tap ⋖Apply⋗.
⋖Ring Start Time⋗
Enables you to specify the duration during which the machine determines whether an incoming call is a fax or a telephone call. (Setting values: 5 to 30 seconds; default setting: 8 seconds)
⋖Incoming Ring Time⋗
Enables you to specify the duration during which an incoming call rings for a telephone call. (Setting values: 15 to 300 seconds; default setting: 22 seconds)
⋖After Ring⋗
Enables you to specify how the machine operates if you do not pick up the handset while an incoming call is ringing. Select ⋖End⋗ to disconnect the call or ⋖Receive⋗ to receive an incoming fax. (Default setting: ⋖Receive⋗)
Using a Telephone to Receive Faxes (Remote Reception)
When you pick up the telephone and get a fax signal, you do not need to go to the machine to receive the fax. Just enter a specific ID number (default setting: 25) with the telephone, and you can start receiving the fax.
Caution
1. When an incoming call rings, pick up the telephone handset.
2. If you hear a beep, enter the ID number for Remote Reception with the telephone.
3. Hang up the handset.