Black Box MC200A, Black Box Network Services FaxReceiver user manual Unit FAX Settings

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UNIT FAX SETTINGS

Enter a 3 to setup the Fax Settings.

1)Fax reply I.D. is sent to the Sending Fax. 20 characters. This is usually displayed on the display of the sending fax after establishing contact, or recorded in its log/print-out. It is not mandatory to have an ID. If it is not set, the FaxReceiver will send an ID of 20 spaces to the distant fax.

2)Fax number – This is the telephone number of the FaxReceiver. Not required. Max 20 characters.

3)Fax Location – This can identify the specific location of the phone line in the building or the city that the FaxReceiver is located in. Not required. Max 28 characters.

4)Company Name – This is the company that is the proud owner of the FaxReceiver. Not required. Max 28 characters.

5)Scaling Percentage – This allows you to reduce or increase the size of the graphical image by a percentage (10-150 in increments of 5).

6)Number of rings before answer – This specifies the number of rings before the FaxReceiver answers the call. Maximum is 30 rings.

7)Signal Transmission Errors – This is a diagnostic tool that will let you know if you are experiencing phone line problems. Many of these errors will not occur to a degree that will result in a complete failure.

8)Time Zone Offset – This is the offset from UT. If you are in Greenwich, England, this number will be 0. If your time zone is east of Greenwich, England), the number is positive. If your time zone is west of GMT, the number is negative. For EST, use –5, CST –6, MST –7, PST –8, AKST –9, and HAST –10.

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