Audiovox afx-35, VE-500 manual Important Receiving Facts, Voice Request Window Messages

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Important Receiving Facts

Voice Request

Window Messages

If you want to speak to the remote party who is sending a document to you:

1.Press [V.REQUST] during the reception. The V. REQUEST indicator lights to confirm your request. But your request will not go through until the unit finishes receiving the last document.

2.When receiving is finished, the call signal is sent to the remote party’s unit. The remote party may pick up the handset within 15 seconds if they wish to speak.

If no one answers the request within 15 seconds, the signal ends. The unit returns to the standby mode.

3.When the remote party responds, you hear a warbling tone, and the V.REQUEST indicator goes off. Pick up the handset and begin your conversation .

If you hear a warbling tone and the window displays ‘VOICE REQUEST’ when receiving is finished:

The remote party wants to talk to you. Simply pick up the handset and say “Hello”. If you do not respond to the voice request, your unit will print out a call back message, which shows the telephone number of the remote unit

SEP-05-92 14:46

PLEASE CALL BACK.....

PHONE NUMBER : 281 3950

During receiving, the window will display a message similar to the one below to inform you of its status or activity.

( R E C . 1

In this example, the number in the top of the window is the telephone number of the sending fax. ‘REC’ means you are receiving, "G3" indicates the communications standard observed by both fax machine, ‘9 6’ indicates the transmission speed (9600 bps), and the number following ‘P:’ is the number of the page being received. .

If a fax reception fails or your unit detects a problem, it may display an error message in the window. In order to clear the problem, refer to “Error Messages” on page 28.

Identifying the Party Sending the

Documents

Most documents that you receive with your unit have the other party’s ID printed out at the top of the document. This is like the return address on a letter. You can see at a glance who is sending the document. The example below shows a typical document with the ID printed out at the top.

Note: The amount of information that appears in the ID depends on the type and settings of the facsimile unit that is sending the document.

S E P - 1 8 9 2 12:15 AUDIOVOX

TEL:516-233-3300 P:05

 

 

 

 

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Contents Audiovox If a Problem Arises Type of ServiceTelephone Company Procedures Label IdentificationDOC Information Renseianements du Minis&e des Communications AvisClasse B Contents About This GuideCongratulations Quick Look at Your Machine Side ViewCheck your Equipment Quick Look at Your Machine Control PanelSetting Up Follow These StepsChoosing a Proper Location Connecting the Phone Line Assembling & ConnectingInstalling the Handset Attaching the Document TrayTurning the Power on Assemblina & ConnectingConnecting the Power Choosing Dial ModeAssembling & Connecting Setting Speaker VolumeSetting Ringer Volume Loading Fax Paper Paper Running OUTSetting Date and Time Setting Your Terminal IDSetting Up Basic Information How To Enter NameReceiving in Auto RCV Mode Choosing a ModeReceiving in TEL Mode ReceivingReceiving Receiving in ANS/FAX ModeReceiving in TEL/FAX Mode Machine and/or answering machine may not function properlyReceiving Using the Extension Telephone Canceling a ReceptionReceiving Important Receiving Facts Voice Request Window MessagesIdentifying the Party Sending Documents Important Receiving Facts Clearing Paper JamsSendina Sending a DocumentMemory Dialing Handset Up, Handset DownImportant Sending Facts Automatic RedialingWindow Messages Clearing Document JamsPrinting Information on Sent Pages Important Sendina Facts Voice RequestConfirmation Report Preparing a Good Original Setting the ResolutionControlling Transmission Quality & Document Size LimitationsEnter Storing One-Touch & Speed Dial NumbersOptional features of your unit. To review Settina User OptionsPrinting Reports Location Number ListTransmission Report Printing ReportsOptions List Reception ReportMaintenance and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting GuideMaintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning ComponentsHow a Fax Works About Facsimile CompatibilitySpecifications When Service is Needed