Technical Reference
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User Parameter Hints
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Changing your machine's default settings
These are the settings your machine assumes immediately after it is turned
on, after clearing the machine, or after you or the power saving reactivates it.
Many of the user parameters determine your machine's default settings.
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Clear modes after sending or loading a fax message (Switch 01, bit 7)
Your machine can either reset itself or keep its settings (for a few minutes) af-
ter it sends a fax message.
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Automatic reports
Many types of automatic reports can be switched on or off. See P.41 “Automat-
ically printed reports”for details.
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Accepting messages when out of supplies (Switch 05, bit 0)
This is also called substitute reception. You can accept messages even when
out of toner or paper by storing them in memory. See P.19 “Printing Received
Messages That Have Been Stored (Substitute Reception)”
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1: Distinctive Ring
Off*: 0
On: 1
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0, 1: Access to the public telephone line
Bit: 0, 1
Loop Start*: 0, 0
Ground Start: 0, 1
Flash Start:1, 1
PSTN:0, 0
( Ground Start and Flash
Start are not available in
North America )
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Digits & Definition
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