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09 TX MODE DEFAULT
Your fax machine is set for the STD (standard) resolution
setting and the NORMAL contrast setting. If you
consistently send faxes that require some other
combination of transmission modes, use this function
setting to change the default modes. While you are
programming, the new default combinations appear on the
lights above the Yes
§
and the No
©
keys. The default is
STD/NORMAL.
10 T/F TIMER PROG.
When set to the telephone/fax answering mode, your fax
machine automatically distinguishes between incoming
voice and fax calls. If the incoming call is a voice call, fax
machine rings to tell you to pick up the handset. If you do
not answer, fax machine automatically switches back to
fax mode to allow the calling party to send a fax. The T/F
TIMER function controls how long it waits before
switching back to fax mode.
Available settings are 20 SECONDS or 35 SECONDS
(default).
11 RING RESPONSE
This function controls how long your fax machine waits
before answering an incoming telephone call. The
available settings are 1 RING (default), 5 SECONDS, 10
SECONDS, 15 SECONDS, or 20 SECONDS.
!
At the default 1-ring setting, your fax machine answers
calls immediately, and you will not hear any ring. If you
need to hear the ring, change to one of the other
settings.
12 DISTINCTIVE RING
Some telephone carriers offer a service called Distinctive
Ring. Distinctive Ring lets you have different numbers on
one line, each with its own distinctive ring. You can then
use one number exclusively as a fax number without the
expense of a second line. (Your local telephone carrier
can provide you with more information about this service,
which usually has an additional charge.)
Available settings are OFF (default) and ON.
!
You must have your local telephone carrier’s Distinctive
Ring service.Your fax machine must be in FAX or PC
answer mode, and the PBX dial parameter must be set
to OFF. Other modes—TEL, TEL/FAX, or TAD—will