Black Box FX150A manual Sending a Fax Or Modem Transmission, Receiving a Computer Call to a Port

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LINESHARE PRO

4.9 Sending a Fax

or Modem Transmission

To send a fax or modem transmission, you must either dial from the phone connected to the fax machine or modem, or use the auto-dial feature of the device you are using. (Refer to your fax machine or modem Operator’s Guide for instructions.)

NOTE

You cannot use a phone connected to a fax machine or computer modem connected to another port to answer a call ringing on Port

1.To answer a call ringing on Port 1, see Section 4.3.

4.10Receiving a Computer Call to a Port

Unlike a fax call, inbound computer calls do not produce any tones; they remain silent until another modem answers the call. The ports of the Lineshare Pro are secured depending on your configuration. There are two ways to access a port from a remote location:

1.Use tones from a tone-type phone or other device that produces tones (for instance, a modem).

2.Use a device as previously described that produces single- frequency tones. To receive a computer call to a port, instruct the caller to use one of the following methods. (This example uses a modem.)

NOTE

The ports become UNSECURED when the Answer/Disconnect Cascade and No Answer Cascade features are set to transfer calls to a port.

4.11Dialing the Port Access Code from an Extension Phone

Instruct the caller to attach a “T” or “Y” adapter to the wall jack where the modem’s phone line connects. Have the caller plug the modem into one side of the “T” or “Y” adapter, and plug a standard tone phone in the other side of the adapter. When the caller instructs the modem to call your modem, he or she must lift the phone’s receiver off-hook after the modem dials the number. (The caller may dial your phone number manually.)

Next, the caller listens for the Lineshare Pro to answer and enters the port access code between ring signals.

The Port 1 access code is factory- preset to # 11.

The Port 2 access code is factory- preset to # 22.

The Port 3 access code is factory- preset to # 33.

The Port 4 access code is factory- preset to # 44.

When the modem answers, the caller begins the transmission and hangs up the phone.

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Contents Lineshare Pro AC FCC Statement Lineshare PRO NOM Statement Trademarks Contents Lineshare PRO Specifications Before You Begin About the Lineshare ProLineshare PRO Installation Ports on the Lineshare ProRear Panel of the Lineshare Pro Telephone Wall Jack Volt TelephoneOutlet Wall Jack Connecting Telephone Equipment to the Lineshare Pro Outlet Lineshare Pro Installed on an Extension Lineshare PRO Lineshare PRO Phone Company Junction Box Red Green Installing the Lineshare Pro on a KSU or PBX System Lineshare Pro Installed on a KSU Or PBX Phone System Special Operating Notes Lineshare Pro Call RoutingLineshare PRO Answering Calls from Port Answering Incoming CallsAnswering Calls with a TAD Placing an Outbound Call Retrieving TAD Messages from a Remote LocationEmergency Call Override Sending a Fax Or Modem Transmission Receiving a Computer Call to a PortLineshare PRO Using Single-Frequency Tone Detection Lineshare PRO Using the Lineshare Pro’s Custom Features and Functions Lineshare Pro Features Feature Lineshare Pro Functions OFFFactory Setting Changing ON/OFF features Extension DetectionHome Routing Secured OperationNo Answer Cascade Answer/Disconnect CascadePulse Transfer Open Line Notification OLNInbound Tone Transfer Ring ReductionChanging Function Options Outbound Tone TransferProtocol Tone Access Signal Detection Dual Tone DetectionProtocol Tone Access Signal Assignment Keypad # Protocol Tone Access Signal Cascade Port Order Phantom Ring Style Emergency Call OverrideDual Tone Assignments Time at Home Extension Detection TimerRings Available to the Ports 9 Reset to Factory Settings Rings to Answer CallCopyright 1996. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved