Fax Line Saver
If you do not use your fax machine enough to justify paying for its own outside line, you can put the machine on its own extension. With this setup, you must transfer calls to it manually. If you have programmed a Fax Management button, you can transfer a call to the fax machine with a single touch, as well as monitor the status of the fax machine (see “Fax Management Feature” earlier in this chapter). Figure
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Figure 4-7. Fax Line Saver Setup
To Use
When a person answers a call and hears a fax machine signaling on the other end, the person can transfer the call to extension
To Program
1.If extension X is a key extension, use Line Assignment (#301) to assign all lines to extension X.
If extension X is a pooled extension, use Pool Extension Assignment (#314) to assign the pools you want the fax machine to use to extension X. Also use Line Assignment (#301) to assign any individual lines you want the fax machine to use to extension X.
2.If extension X is a key extension, set Automatic Line Selection for extension X to line A, B, C, . . . .
If extension X is a pooled extension, set Automatic Line Selection for extension X to Pool D, line A, B, C, . . . .
3.Set Line Ringing for all lines and pools on extension X to No Ring.
4.Set Automatic Extension Privacy (#304) for extension X to Assigned.
5.Make sure extension X is not assigned as a Call Waiting (#316) extension,
Pickup Group Extension (#501), Calling Group Extension (#502), Night Service Group Extension (#504), or Hunt Group Extension (#505).
6.To monitor the fax machine, use Fax Machine Extensions (#601) to identify extension X as a fax extension and program a Fax Management button by programming the fax machine extension number on an Auto Dial button.
Using Auxiliary Equipment