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Telephone Answering Device Mode [TAD]
You have an answering machine connected to your fax
machine.
In this mode, your machine detects whether an incoming call
is a fax or voice call. If it is a fax call, your machine receives
the fax. If it is a voice call, your machine rings, then your
answering machine activates. If you set the Remote Receive
user function (See “Customizing Features and Operations”),
the caller can send a fax at any time during or after the
recorded message by using their keypad to enter the remote
receive number you have programmed. This number activates
fax reception. Add something like this to your answering
machine message: “To send a fax now, press XX [the
programmed number.]”
Memory Reception Mode [MEM]
Received data is not printed but is stored into memory, even if
there is fax paper on which to print.
Use the Print Operation function to print out data stored in
memory during Memory Reception mode. You can set a
password to disable the Memory Reception mode.
Forwarding Mode [FWD]
All fax communications are received into memory, then
forwarded to another telephone number.
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. This function will display only
when a forwarding number has been programmed.
PC Fax Mode [PC, optional]
Incoming faxes are stored on you computer’s hard disk
instead of printing immediately.
This mode is only available when the machine is connected to
a personal computer via the optional multifunction printer
(machine) software. When activated, the machine forwards
the call directly to the computer. This lets you work with
faxes on your computer using the JetSuite Pro software
included with the machine option.
To Set the Answering Mode
1 Press Menu/Exit to enter the menu.
2 Input speed access no. 10 (Auto Answer)
3 Press
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or
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to select the desired mode, press Enter.
4 Press Menu/Exit to return to standby mode.