Oki 4580 manual Setting the Answering Mode, Answering Mode Options

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Setting the Answering Mode

Your machine has a number of answering modes, which determine how it handles incoming calls (both fax and voice). The current answering mode appears on your machine’s standby display.

Answering Mode Options

The answering mode that is best for you depends on how you use your machine and what external telephone devices are connected to it.

Read through the answering modes that are listed here, then follow the instructions below.

Manual Receive Mode [TEL]: If you use the same line for both fax and telephone calls and the majority of your incoming calls are tele- phone calls, then the TEL answering mode is your best choice. Each time someone calls, your machine rings like a telephone. You can answer from an external telephone connected to your machine. If you pick up the handset and hear fax tones, press the START key to receive the fax. If you do not answer the phone and someone tries to send you a fax message, your machine does not accept it.

Auto Receive Mode [FAX]: If your machine is connected to a telephone line reserved only for fax communications, use the Auto Receive mode. Your machine assumes all incoming calls are fax messages and automatically receives all incoming fax messages.

Telephone/Fax Mode [T/F]: When incoming calls are a mixture of fax and telephone calls, your best choice is the Telephone/Fax mode. In this mode, your machine detects whether the incoming call is a fax or voice call. When the call is from another fax machine, your machine switches to fax mode and receives the mes- sage. When the call is a voice call, your ma- chine rings like a telephone. If you do not answer, your machine switches back to fax mode to allow the calling party to manually send a fax.

Telephone Answering Device Mode [TAD]: Use this mode if you have connected an answering machine to your machine. Like Telephone/Fax mode, the Telephone Answering Device mode detects whether an incoming call is a fax or voice call. If the call is a fax call, your machine receives the fax. Your answering machine does not activate. If the incoming call is a voice call, your machine rings just as it does in Manual Receive mode. If no one answers the call, your answering machine activates, allowing the calling party to leave a message. If the calling party decides to send a fax, your machine automatically receives the fax.

Tip: In some countries, the Telephone Answering Device mode is turned off. To have it turned on, contact your dealer.

Memory Reception Mode [MEM]: The re- ceived data is not printed and is stored into memory even if there is fax paper on which to print.

Use the Print Operation function when you want to print out data that was stored in memory during the Memory Reception mode.

You can set a password for when you want to disable the Memory Reception mode.

The password is set by USER PROGRAM- MING under MEM. PASSWORD PRG.

PC Receive mode [PC]: Use this mode when the MFP Option Kit is installed and your ma- chine is connected to your PC. The call signal from your exchange is sent directly to your PC. Your machine does not respond to the signal. Fax reception by your PC is enabled upon receiving the call signal.

Tip: You need to install a special driver into your PC in order to use this function.

Forwarding Mode [FWD]: The forwarding mode allows received facsimiles to be for- warded to another number. The forwarding numbers are entered or registered in User Programming under FORWARDING NO.

PRG.. Up to ten forwarding numbers can be registered.

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Contents User’s Guide Okifax 4580 User’s Guide Contents Safety Information Handset Kit FeaturesIntroduction Operation and Maintenance SafetyInstallation Hints Toner Cartridge and Image Drum Unit Emergency First AidComponent Identification What You Should ReceiveComponents Components Control Panel Keys and Indicators YES key / Transmit Resolution Usethis key toControl Panel Keys and Indicators Control Panel Keys and Indicators Control Panel Keys and Indicators Control Panel Keys and Indicators 25 0/UNIQUE Key Using the One-Touch Keys for Dialing One-Touch KeypadSignal Tones Sounds Your Fax Machine MakesGetting Started InstallationWhere to Install Your Machine UnpackingInstall the Document Tray Setting Up Your MachineInstall the Paper Tray/Copy Stacker Install the Toner Cartridge Okifax 4580 User’s Guide Connect to the Telephone Line Connecting an External Telephone or Answer- ing MachineConnect Power Loading Paper Setting the Clock Setting the Answering Mode Answering Mode OptionsChanging the Answering Mode Setting the Fax Identification Setting Language Connecting to a PBX Gramming Dial DirectoriesProgramming One-Touch Keys Chain Dialing Programming Auto Dial Numbers 33.6K. Press To adjust the speed To select it Programming Groups To Do This UseDocument Size Basic OperationsPreparing Documents Multiple Page DocumentsYour document Document Type Resolution to Use Loading DocumentsSending a Fax to a Single Location To make corrections Sending a Fax to Multiple Locations BroadcastingPerforming a Broadcast Operation Sending a Fax to a Group Faxing to a GroupReceiving Faxes Manually Auto Dial noReceiving Faxes in Memory Power Failures and Memory Rejecting Unsolicited Fax MessagesMaking Copies with the Manual Paper Feeder Using Voice RequestMaking Copies To Initiate a Voice RequestSending a Fax at a Later Date and Time Sending a Delayed Fax from the Document FeederAdvanced Operations Communication Cancel Sending a Delayed Fax From MemoryCanceling a Delayed Transmission Sending a Confidential Fax or Sub- address Transmission Receiving Confidential FaxesCreating a Confidential Mailbox Personal Box Closing a MailboxPrinting Confidential Messages To Change Your PasswordPassword To print a received confidential fax messageRelay Broadcast Report Relay BroadcastingRelay Initiating Station Initiating a Relay BroadcastSetting Your Machine to be Polled Polling Documents from Other Fax MachinesWhat You Can Do While Receiving a Fax Dual AccessWhat You Can Do While Sending a Fax What You Can Do While Making CopiesViewing Your Current Settings Customizing Features and OperationsUser Function Settings ProgrammingProgramming Power Save Mode Not used Memory FeederSetup FAX RING, Call FAX Number NOW Changing Your User Function SettingsSetting Your Machine’s Distinctive Ring Personal Box Programming Confidential Personal Box Programming PollingSonal BOX Close Select Function Personal Box Programming CloseForward No. Programming Memory Password Programming Delete Dial Parameter SettingsMemory Password Programming Register Delete PASSWORD?Changing Your Dial Parameter Settings User Functions Service Function SettingsService Function Settings List One-Touch key 9 User Programming Active Memory Files Report ReportsUnderstanding Reports Activity ReportBroadcast Confirmation Report Configuration ReportConfidential Reception Report Broadcast Entry ReportPrinting Reports Communication Codes Codes Used in ReportsResult Codes Problem Solving Clearing a Document JamClearing a Printing Paper Jam Problem Solving Replacing the Toner Cartridge OKI P/N Problem Solving Replacing the Image Drum Unit OKI P/N Problem Solving Shipping the Machine Reading Your Print CountersProblem Checklist Okifax 4580 User’s Guide Display Panel Messages Other Error Messages No image drum Printer AlarmMemory error except programming area Communications errorSpecifications Service and Support U.S. & Canada Warranty, Regulatory, and Safety InformationLimited Warranty U.S. & Canada Oki Data Service Providers U.S. & CanadaOki Data Contact Locations U.S. & Canada Sales and Service Dealers U.S. & CanadaOvernight Exchange U.S. & Canada Telephone SupportLimited Warranty Latin America Activating the Overnight Exchange WarrantyOki Data Contact Locations, Latin America Service and Support Latin AmericaSales and Service Centers Latin America Contacting Oki Data Latin AmericaMaterial Safety Data Sheet MSDS#58331801 Preparation Date of Msds Operation and Maintenance Safety InformationInstallation Hints Toner Cartridge & Image Drum HandlingYear 2000 Compliance Regulatory InformationEnergy Star Industry Canada IC FCC Telephone Consumer Protection ActFCC Radio Frequency Interference Statements IC Radio Interference Statements Index Index