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Handbook
Pulse Dial Rate
Speed Access no. 46
If the machine is set to DP, this function controls the rate of
the dialing pulses (which vary by country). Available settings
are 10, 16 and 20pps.
Pulse Make Ratio
Speed access no. 47.
If the machine is set to DP, this function controls the make
rate of the dialing pulses. Available settings are 33, 39 and
40%.
Pulse Dial Type
Speed access no. 48
If the machine is set to DP, this function controls the type of
pulse dialing it uses (types of pulse dialing vary by country).
Available settings are N, 10-N and N+1.
T/F Timer Prg.
Speed access no. 62
When set to T/F, the machine will automatically distinguish
between incoming voice and fax communications. The T/F
timer controls how long the machine waits for the call to be
answered before switching to FAX mode. Available settings
are 20 and 35sec.
CNG Count
Speed access no. 65
When set either in the T/F or TAD modes, the machine detects the
type of signal (calling tone, CNG) sent from the remote location
and initiates fax reception if required. This function sets the CNG
detection number. The available setting is 1-5 times (numeric
keypad input).
Ring Response
Speed access no.66
This function controls how long the machine waits before
answering an incoming call. The available settings are 1 ring,
5, 10, 15 and 20sec.
Distinctive Ring
Speed access no 67
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