Xerox 4230/MRP manual Fax machine identification, Transmission Status Reports, Number of retries

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ADMINISTERING THE FAX SOFTWARE

Fax machine identification

Across the top edge of each page of every fax is a line of small print that includes a time stamp and the identification of the sending machine. Although it is not required to use a fax machine identification, it is a good idea to do so in case the recipient needs to identify the the fax origin. You can type a name and telephone number in the machine identification field, up to 20 characters.

Transmission Status Reports

The default value for Transmission Status Reports is set to Always. This setting forces the fax software to print a report from the default input tray and paper size each time a fax transmission is attempted. If Transmission Status Reports are not required, change this setting to Never.

Transmission Status Reports are important because they tell you whether your fax jobs were sent successfully.

NNote: Change Transmission Status Reports to Never only if you have a compelling reason (such as security) to do so.

Number of retries (0-99)

By default, the printer does not attempt to retry a fax transmission if it cannot complete the transmission on the first try as a result of a busy signal or other problem. You can change this setting to a maximum of 99 times to complete a fax transmission.

NNotes:

·The fax utility cannot set the number of rings before answering higher than 99. However, the printer control panel allows you to set this figure from 0 through 100. If you need to set the number of retries to 100, then follow the procedure in the ªReceive Setupº section in the ªFax Setup Menuº chapter.

·Each time the printer attempts to complete a fax transmission, the printer is busy and you are unable to print.

Retry interval (1-60)

This specifies how long the printer waits between retry attempts if retries have been enabled. Specify the number of minutes between retries from 1 to 60.

Fax speaker on (Y/N)

This determines whether the printer speaker is turned on or off. The speaker emits audible tones when you dial, and allows you to hear whether a fax connection is made. You may turn the speaker off by selecting N in this field if your prefer not to hear the audible tones.

XEROX MRP FAMILY FAX MODEM FOR MS-DOS OPERATOR GUIDE

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Contents Xerox MRP Family 4215/MRP, 4219/MRP, 4220/MRP, 4230/MRP Page Safety CanadaEurope 50 Hz, 220 to 240 V equipment Laser safety Operational safetyDo this Do not do this Xerox MRP Family FAX Modem for MS-DOS Operator Guide Table of contents Operation Administering the fax softwareIndex Fax Setup menuTroubleshooting AppendicesPage Text conventions IntroductionAbout this guide ConventionsKey+key Procedure conventionsÐprinterProcedure conventionsÐMS-DOS Keyboard keyFax printer utility InstallationHardware and software requirements Before you begin installationSelecting the hard disk and directory Installation procedureUsers Fax ªFromº Information screen Printer port selectionCode Function Telephone Settings screenInstallation Windows Installation screen Fax Pop-up Menu for DOS Applications Automatic Loading Option screen Readme File Options screen Initial settings Windows installationsSerial port printer connections Loading the fax software in MS-DOS Changing the Windows InstallationInstalling fax software on a network Unloading fax software from system memoryLoad order Printer port Timeout settingsOperation Using the Fax Pop-up menuSending a fax from a MS-DOS application Through Dialing numbers Sound the tones corresponding Operation Editing a Phonebook entry Using the Phonebook in MS-DOSUsing the Phonebook to send a fax Adding Phonebook entriesUsing the Phonebook to broadcast a fax Broadcast faxDeleting a Phonebook entry Editing the Group Phonebook entry Using the Group Phonebook to broadcast a faxUsing the Group Phonebook for a broadcast message Creating a Group Phonebook entryUsing advanced fax options in MS-DOS Accessing the Advanced Fax Options screenDelaying a fax transmission Operation Setting outside access codes Fax job resolutionMaking choices in the fax software dialog boxes Using fax software in WindowsSending a fax from a Windows application Printing a fax from a Windows application Adding a Phonebook entry Using the Phonebook in WindowsUsing the Phonebook for broadcast fax Creating a Group Phonebook Using the Group Phonebook for a broadcast faxFax options in the Windows environment Delaying fax transmissionsSetting the fax job resolution Changing the outside access code Page Changing the fax software basic settings Administering the fax softwareChanging the basic settings with the install program Enabling the Fax Pop-up menuChanging the hot-key combination example Setting advanced options with INSTALL/A Running the INSTALL/A programPrinting and editing internal settings Number of rings before answer Retry interval Fax machine identificationTransmission Status Reports Number of retriesSet fax clock Time/Data Editing fax timeout settingsAutomatic Activity Report Y/N Timestamp each fax Y/NSpecifying the fax job end timeout Specifying the fax job start timeoutEditing printer port redirection Editing the fax printer passwordAdministering the FAX Software Displaying and editing the fax queue Using the Fax Manager utilityCanceling or rescheduling a delayed fax transmission Printing an activity log Importing/Exporting Phonebook files Administering the FAX Software Fax Setup menu Fax Setup menu Send/Receive Setup submenus Date Fax setup item descriptionsFax Mode Clock SetupSend Setup Ring Count Receive SetupAutomatic Tray Switching HeaderFax setup configuration examples Setting tray 1 as the default input tray for fax receivedOutput Destination Press the Enter key Disabling automatic tray switching for fax receivedThrough 9 7. Use the numeric keypad to enter the date Setting the dateSetting the redial count for a send configuration Setting the timeTurning the speaker off for a send configuration Press the Enter key to reenter print mode to begin printing Fax software error messages TroubleshootingEnable FIX for Keyboard CTRL-LOCK Problems encountered when using the fax software Fax Setup menu error messages Fax Setup menu error messagesFax Setup menu error messages Result/Reason Action Date / Day entry is less than Press the Clear/C key at Printer Configuration Report Troubleshooting Page Performance enhancement Adding memoryAdding a hard disk Page International Related publicationsRelated publications Xerox MRP Family publicationsTCP/IP Index Fax See also Group Phonebook PasswordsPSFAX.COM Windows, see Microsoft Windows environment
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