Receiving
This section shows how to receive faxes and control the functions that affect the way you receive faxes.
Manual vs. Automatic Fax Machines
Facsimile machines come in two basic types:
•Manual fax machines require the sender to dial the number, listen for a fax “tone” from the receiving machine (or tell the receiving operator to press the START key on their machine), and then press [START/COPY] to send.
•Automatic fax machines detect the presence of the receiving machine after it answers, and automatically send a document with no operator intervention.
With the handset in the cradle using memory dialing, your unit sends a document as an automatic fax machine. With the handset up, it sends a document as a manual fax machine. Your facsimile machine can receive documents from either type of machine.
Choosing a Mode
Before you begin to receive faxes, select the proper reception mode for the way you intend to use the machine. The
In TEL MODE, you can use your fax machine as you would use any regular telephone. Use this mode if you typically use the unit to receive both voice calls and faxes.
In
In ANS/FAX MODE, the unit can share the same telephone line with an answering machine.
•Your unit is preset to the TEL MODE when it comes out.
•Once you choose a receiving mode, the mode will not be changed even though you turn the unit off. The unit restores the mode when you turn on its power.
Receiving in TEL Mode
1.To select the TEL (Manual) mode, press [RECEIVE MODE] repeatedly until the indicator is off and the window displays as shown below.
2.When the phone rings, pick up the handset.
3.When you hear a fax tone, press
[START/COPY].
•When the other party is calling from a manual fax machine, instruct him to press the START key on their machine. When you hear a fax tone, press your [START/COPY] a n d hang up. The unit will receive the fax.
•If, when you answer the phone, you hear a fax tone, someone is trying to send you a fax from an automatic fax machine. Press [START/COPY] and hang up to receive the fax.