reception. If the remote caller decides to leave a voice message, the Okifax will attempt automatic
reception when the caller had completed their message. This gives the remote caller an
opportunity to manually send a fax whether or not they decide to leave a voice message.
NOTE:
If the answering device does not answer an incoming call within 35 seconds, the Okifax unit will
begin automatic reception. It is recommended that the answering device be set to answer
incoming calls on as few rings as possible.
There are times that the remote caller may have no intention of manually sending a fax. Because
the Okifax always provides the opportunity for the remote caller to send a fax, the Okifax begins
automatic reception whenever the answering device drops the line. The Okifax will hold the line
open for 60 seconds while it attempts to receive.
When the Okifax attempts to receive after an incoming call, the receive tones can be heard
through the line monitor. Because the TAD Interface is designed to be used when nobody is
available to take phone calls, this would not normally be a problem. In a situation where the user
finds the line monitor to be annoying, the volume of the line monitor may be lowered or disabled
(User Function #5). Be aware, however, that once the line monitor is disabled, it becomes
unavailable for transmit functions.
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