Sharp UX-B30 manual Optional A.M. Mode Settings, Quiet Detect Time

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Optional A.M. Mode Settings

Optional A.M. Mode Settings

If necessary, you can use the following settings to improve the response of the answering machine connection to incoming calls.

Quiet Detect Time

This function causes the fax machine to take over the line and begin reception if a certain duration of silence is detected after the answering machine answers.

Time selections for the period of silence are 1 to 10 seconds. Quiet Detect Time has been set to 4 seconds at the factory. This gives the best performance with most answering machines; however, you may need to adjust this setting depending on the disconnect time of your answering machine.

Some answering machines may have unusually fast disconnect times (equal to or very slightly less than 4 seconds), which means that the answering machine may disconnect the line before fax reception can begin. In this case, try a Quiet Detect Time setting of about 3 seconds.

If the fax machine is interrupting callers before they can leave a message, try a longer Quiet Detect Time setting. If your outgoing message includes a period of silence, make sure that the setting is longer than that period of silence, or re-record your outgoing message to shorten the silence.

Note: Quiet Detect Time can be turned off by entering "00" for the time. Note, however, that the fax machine will not be able to receive faxes sent manually by Normal dialling.

To change the setting, follow the steps below.

1

Press

once and

3 times.

Display:

 

 

 

 

 

OPTION SETTING

2

Press

once and

5 times.

QUIET TIME

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Answering

Machine

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Contents UX-B30 Aviso Quick48 01!AB7 Applicable telephone line IntroductionAutomatic document feeder Input document size Important safety information All.book Page 4 Tuesday, June 1, 2004 424 PM Table of Contents Making Copies Answering Machine Connection Look at the Operation Panel Number keys Function keyPoll key Hold keyMonitoring phone conversations Unpacking Checklist InstallationAttachments Points to keep in mind when setting upRemoving the packing tape Open the operation panel Open the print compartment coverConnecting the handset Attaching the paper tray Loading Printing Paper Connecting the Power Cord Print cartridge yield at 4% coverage Initial cartridge Installing the Print CartridgeReplacement cartridge Sharp UX-C70B Make sure the handset is on its cradle When this has happened, press Patrone Holder return to its home position Press Patrone to make the print cartridgeAlign Cartridge =PRINT,2=SET Press Quality modeusing more/less inkPress once and twice Press onceHigh-quality fax print setting fast/slow printing of faxes Connecting the Telephone Line Cord Switzerland, Austria Other devicesGermany Enter your fax number by pressing the number keys max digits Entering Your Name and Fax NumberExample Sharp = 7777 44 2 777 Enter a two-digit number for the day 01 to Example the 5th Setting the Date and TimePress once and once Press to start the clock Enter the year four digits ExampleMode Setting the Reception ModeTEL/FAX mode Press Setting the reception modeSelect Short Time if your PBX Flash Select Setting for PBXLine is a normal telephone line Select Long Time if your PBX Line is a high-speed linePress once and 3 times Setting the Display LanguageDesired volume level Volume AdjustmentSpeaker Press To selectTurn off the ringer, press RingerIf you selected Ringer OFF OK ? to Press To turn on the error beep or Error beep offTo turn off the error beep End beep offPress To turn on the end beep or Key tone offTo turn off the end beep Press To turn on the key tone orTransmittable Documents Size and weightSending Faxes Other restrictions Adjust the document guides to the width of your documentLoading the Document Removing a document from the feeder Contrast settings Adjusting the Resolution and ContrastResolution settings Load the documents One or more times until Desired resolution and contrastSettings appear in the display To FINE, or To set it to Standard Changing the default resolutionPress To set the default resolution Sending a Fax by Normal Dialling Storing fax and phone numbers for automatic dialling When you hear the fax tone, press . Replace the handsetSending a Fax by Automatic Dialling Enter FAX # All.book Page 46 Tuesday, June 1, 2004 424 PM Press for Edit or for Clear Editing and clearing auto-dial numbersIf you are sending a fax, load the documents Using an auto-dial numberMake the desired changes to the name Sending a fax by Direct Keypad Dialling Correct, press Dialling begins RedialAutomatic redialling Select no Error Correction ModePress To select YES, or Batch Page Numbering To set the resolution and/or contrastLoad the documents Press Once Dial the receiving machine and send the faxBroadcasting sending a fax to multiple destinations Sending a Fax From MemoryMemory transmission When you are ready to begin transmission, pressIf the memory becomes full Receiving Faxes Using TEL/FAX ModeEnter a number as follows for the desired duration Using A.M. ModePseudo Ring Duration for Tel/Fax Mode Changing the number of rings Using FAX ModeUsing TEL Mode Using TEL ModeDisplay shows Receiving Answering with the fax’s handsetThen replace the handset After speaking. Press before Sender presses their Start keyPhone goes dead Putting a call on hold Stiller FaxempfangPress To turn on the function, or Optional Reception SettingsFax Signal Receive From 0 to Changing the number for remote fax activationEnter the desired number any number Select 100% Reception RatioPress To select AUTO, or Substitute Reception to Memory Making Copies Select any of the following copy settings as neededLoad the documents face down. Maximum of 10 sheets Example Two Copies each Three originalsIf Memory is Full appears When you are ready to begin copying, pressCopy Cut-off Press To turn on high-quality copy High-quality copy setting fast/slow printing of copiesSet the reception mode to A.M Using the Answering Machine ConnectionAnswering Machine Connection PreparationsSet your answering machine to auto answer How answering machine mode operatesQuiet Detect Time Optional A.M. Mode SettingsQuiet Start Quiet Detect Start Time For the number of seconds of the delayEnter a 2-digit number from 01 to Or enter 00 to turn off the functionOn A.M.Failure Special Functions Caller ID Requires Subscription to ServicePress YES to turn on Caller ID To turn off Caller ID, pressDisplay messages How Caller ID operatesViewing the Caller ID list Press when you have finished viewing the listFax Voice callPress to store or clear the number To delete calls from the Caller ID listPriority Call Blocking voice calls Press and then press to return to the date and time display Blocking Reception of Unwanted FaxesPress Abruf Polling Requesting a Fax TransmissionTransferring calls PBX operationsMaking enquiry calls Press to print the list Printing ListsTelephone Number List Setup ListCaller-ID List Help ListHeadings in the Transaction Report Transaction ReportPress a number from To select the condition for printing Transaction Report print conditionCleaning the Machine MaintenanceCleaning the scanning glass and rollers Then pull the roller to the left and out of the machineReplace the white roller, inserting the right end first If the scanning glass is difficult to cleanCleaning the housing Cleaning the paper feed rollerAligning the print cartridge Improving Print QualityCleaning the print cartridge nozzles All.book Page 94 Tuesday, June 1, 2004 424 PM Wiping the print nozzles and contacts About the lithium battery Cleaning the cartridge holderProblems and Solutions TroubleshootingLine error Problem SolutionDialling and transmission problems Reception and copying problems Answering machine connection General problemsPress Start KEY Messages and Signals102 Printer Error Audible signalsOpen the operation panel Gently remove the document Clearing Paper JamsClearing a jammed document Clearing jammed printing paper Sending Faxes Quick Reference GuideEnvoi de télécopies Guide de référence rapide108 Index109 All.book Page 110 Tuesday, June 1, 2004 424 PM Sharp Electronics Schweiz AG