Xerox 4219/MRP, 4230/MRP Specifying the fax job start timeout, Specifying the fax job end timeout

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2.Press Enter.

The Edit Timeout Settings screen appears.

Specifying the fax job start timeout

If you set the Fax Pop-up menu for a fax and then do not send the fax within 120 seconds, the fax software reverts to ªoffº (that is, it lets the next print job print instead of delaying for the fax). This acts as a precaution against accidentally sending a fax. The following procedure changes the length of this timeout.

Follow these steps to change the fax start timeout:

1.On the Edit Timeout Settings screen, press the arrow keys to highlight the Fax Job Must Start Within field.

2.Type the number of seconds (0 to 999) that you want for timeout.

3.Press F10 to return to the Advanced Installation Options screen.

4.Select Exit and press Enter.

Specifying the fax job end timeout

If the printer stops receiving fax input for 20 seconds in the course of a job, it considers the job to be over. If you find that faxes that you send are being terminated prematurely, you may need to change this value to a higher number. This might happen if you are faxing from a graphics or database application that pauses to process more data while in the middle of printing.

NNote: If the printer is installed as a network printer, your Fax End Timeout setting must be less than your network timeout setting.

Follow these steps to change the fax end timeout:

1.Press the arrow keys to highlight the Fax Job Ends When Idle For field on the Edit Timeout Settings screen.

2.Type the number of seconds (from 0 to 999) that you want for the timeout.

3.Press F10 to return to the Advanced Installation Options screen.

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Contents Xerox MRP Family 4215/MRP, 4219/MRP, 4220/MRP, 4230/MRP Page Europe 50 Hz, 220 to 240 V equipment SafetyCanada Do this Laser safetyOperational safety Do not do this Xerox MRP Family FAX Modem for MS-DOS Operator Guide Table of contents Operation Administering the fax softwareTroubleshooting Fax Setup menuAppendices IndexPage About this guide IntroductionConventions Text conventionsProcedure conventionsÐMS-DOS Procedure conventionsÐprinterKeyboard key Key+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 Serial port printer connections Initial settingsWindows installations Loading the fax software in MS-DOS Changing the Windows InstallationLoad order Installing fax software on a networkUnloading fax software from system memory 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 Using the Phonebook to send a fax Using the Phonebook in MS-DOSAdding Phonebook entries Editing a Phonebook entryDeleting a Phonebook entry Using the Phonebook to broadcast a faxBroadcast fax Using the Group Phonebook for a broadcast message Using the Group Phonebook to broadcast a faxCreating a Group Phonebook entry Editing the Group Phonebook entryDelaying a fax transmission Using advanced fax options in MS-DOSAccessing the Advanced Fax Options screen 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 hot-key combination example Changing the basic settings with the install programEnabling the Fax Pop-up menu Printing and editing internal settings Setting advanced options with INSTALL/ARunning the INSTALL/A program Number of rings before answer Transmission Status Reports Fax machine identificationNumber of retries Retry intervalAutomatic Activity Report Y/N Editing fax timeout settingsTimestamp each fax Y/N Set fax clock Time/DataSpecifying 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 Fax Mode Fax setup item descriptionsClock Setup DateSend Setup Automatic Tray Switching Receive SetupHeader Ring CountOutput Destination Fax setup configuration examplesSetting tray 1 as the default input tray for fax received 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 Result/Reason Action Fax Setup menu error messagesFax Setup menu error messages Date / Day entry is less than Press the Clear/C key at Printer Configuration Report Troubleshooting Page Adding a hard disk Performance enhancementAdding memory Page Related publications Related publicationsXerox MRP Family publications InternationalTCP/IP Index Fax See also Group Phonebook PasswordsPSFAX.COM Windows, see Microsoft Windows environment
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