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decides to send a fax, the machine automatically switches modes to receive
the fax.
Note that this receive mode is not available if the optional ISDN
G4 board is installed.
Note:
TAD is normally not activated. To have it activated, please contact
your supplier.
Memory Reception Mode (MEM):
Data from incoming fax
communications is stored in memory even if there is paper loaded in the
machine. The PRINT OPERATION function is used to print out the data
stored in memory when the machine is in MEM.
Note:
If a memory password has been set (see ”Memory Password” on
page 6-6), this mode cannot be changed to another mode without
first entering the password. After entering the password and
switching between modes, there is no need to enter the password
again when printing data from memory without returning to the
standby mode. However, faxes received and marked for confidential
or polling will be stored in memory and not forwarded.
Forwarding Mode (FWD):
When set to this mode the machine will
receive all fax communications into memory, and then automatically send
the messages to the telephone number programmed into the Call
Forwarding function (
see ”Call Forwarding” on page 5-13
).
PC Mode (PC, optional):
This mode is only available when the machine
is connected to a personal computer via the optional multifunction
peripheral (MFP) software. When activated, the machine does not respond
to the signal, but forwards it directly to the computer. Fax reception by the
computer is enabled upon receiving the call signal.
Note:
The optional MFP driver must be installed in the computer to use
this function.
To Set Answering Mode:
1
Press MENU/EXIT to enter the menu.
2
Input speed access no. 10 (Auto Answer), and wait for the Auto Answer
prompt in the display
3
Press
↑
or
↓
to select the desired mode, press ENTER.
4
Press MENU/EXIT to return to standby mode.
Summary of Contents for OKIFAX 5700
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