Toshiba 162, 151D Using the Machine with AN Answering Machine, Quiet Detect Time, 6A.M. Mode

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USING THE MACHINE WITH AN ANSWERING MACHINE

QUIET DETECT TIME

Quiet Detect Time is the function that enables the machine to be used along with an answering machine for both phone messages and faxes. After the answering machine has answered, any duration of silence longer than a certain threshold time will prompt the machine to take over the line and prepare to receive a fax. The Quiet Detect Time can be set from 00 to 10 seconds, following the procedure below.

1 Press the [MENU] key.

2 Press the [] key ( ) or [] key ( ) until "6:A.M. MODE" appears, and then press the [ENTER] key.

Selection

"6:A.M. MODE"

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3 Press the [] key ( ) or [] key ( ) until "1:QUIET DETECT TIME" appears, and then press the [ENTER] key.

Selection

"1:QUIET DETECT TIME"

4 Enter the Quiet Detect Time with the numeric keys.

Enter the Quiet Detect Time in seconds, from 00 to 10. (setting "00" turns off Quiet Detect Time)

5 Press the [ENTER] key.

6 Press the [MENU] key.

Press the [MENU] key to exit.

The machine has been set at the factory for a Quiet Detect Time of 5 seconds, which gives the best

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performance for most answering machines. However, you may have to adjust the Quiet Detect Time depending

 

on your answering machine’s disconnect time, the time before the machine disconnects the line after a period

 

of silence. If your machine has a short disconnect time, you may have to shorten the Quiet Detect Time.

 

However, if the machine is interrupting callers in the middle of messages, you should set a longer Quiet Detect

 

Time.

If there is a pause at the end of your answering machine message, make sure that the Quiet Detect Time is longer than this pause.

Setting Quiet Detect Time to 00 turns the function off. However, the machine will not be able to receive faxes sent using manual dialing (picking up the receiver, dialing the number, and pressing the [START] key () when the fax tone is heard).

If your answering machine is set to answer calls after more rings than the machine's number of rings setting, the machine will always answer first and thereby prevent callers from leaving messages in the answering machine.

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Contents Page For users in the USA Use only the line cable that was provided with the machineImportant safety information IntroductionToshiba America Business SOLUTIONS, INC FCC Notice to usersTable of Contents Function when an Radf is installed Display Messages Audible SignalsDialing and Transmitting Polling Serial PollingSelecting the transmission mode p.26 Quick Reference GuideDialing methods Sending a faxSelecting the reception mode p.63 To set up a timer transmission, see Timer Operations p.79Sending a fax to multiple destinations Broadcasting p.71 Storing a fax job while another job is in progressList of FAX Functions Error only OFFAlways Prints Never PrintsMiddle LOWTone MmddyyyyOFF Memory Poll Mode Polling ModeSerial Poll Mode Anti Junk FAXSelecting Settings for the Function Press the Mode Select key to select fax modeSelect a setting or enter information Press the Menu keyConnecting the Telephone Line Cord Part Names Power on and OFF Loading the Paper TrayConnections Online Manual on the CD-ROMConnecting Other Devices Final PreparationsPart Names Press this key to select the mode of reception Press this key to switch between upper and lower casePress this key to adjust the contrast before sending faxes 10 11 12Initial Settings This lights up when an original is placed in the ADF/RADFPress this key to configure a user program This lights up when the power save function is activatedUsing the Arrow Keys Adjusting the Beep VolumeAdjusting the Ringing Volume 18RINGER VolumePress the key or key to set the ringer volume 4USER Program17BEEP Length Selections are as follows 13SEC19BEEPER Volume Press the key or key to set the alarm volumeFAX Setup HOW to Enter CharactersEntering Your Name and FAX Number 2ENTRY Mode3OWN Passcode SET When 24-hour format is selected, do not perform this step Setting the Date and Time2DATE&TIME SET 23DATE&TIME Format 1TIME FormatPress the key or key to select 112HOUR or 224HOUR Selection ExitPress the key or key to select the display order 2DATE FormatSelections are as follows 1MMDDYYYY 2DDMMYYYY 3YYYYMMDD Daylight Saving Time Setting Follow these steps to enable Daylight Saving Time5DAY Light Saving Press the key or key to select 1ON or 2OFFSelecting the Transmission Mode Memory transmission the Memory indicator is litDirect transmission the Memory indicator is off Transmission takes place as follows in each modeSelecting the Reception Mode Press a numeric key to select the number of rings # of Rings AutoSelect the number of rings you would like to use 0 to Selecting the Reception Paper Size # of Rings ManualSetting the Tray Selection 25TRAY SelectionPress the key or key to select the tray selection Selections are as follows 1AUTO 2TRAY 1 3TRAY20DIAL Mode Setting the Dial ModePress the key or key to select the dial mode Setting the Number of Recall Times When the line is busy8RECALL Times Busy Enter the number of recall times 00 toWhen a communication error occurs 9RECALL Times ERRSetting the Recall Interval 10RECALL INT. BusyPress the numeric keys to select the recall interval Enter the recall interval 01 to11RECALL INT. ERR Enter the recall interval 00 to Press the Menu key to exitUse the following procedure to set the index function Setting the Index Function22INDEX Print Setting Resolution Priority Press the key or key to select the transmission resolution3RESO. Priority Selections are as follows 1STANDARD 2FINESetting UP the Machine for USE with a PC Modem 15FAX Signal RCV14REMOTE Reception Using the Remote Reception FunctionTurning on Remote Reception 13FAX Remote Number Press a numeric key to enter the Fax Remote Number21DISTINCTIVE Ring Distinctive RingingPress the key or key to select a ringing pattern Storing Numbers for Automatic Dialing Storing numbers1FAX Number 1SETPress the key or key to select a Chain Dial setting Enter the name of the destination with the numeric keysTo select the communication speed Selections are as follows 1NO 2MODE 1 3MODE 2 4MODE2CLEAR Storing Numbers Under Group Keys 3GROUP KEYTo add numbers After pressing the Group Key, press Or key Select 1YES and thenEnter a name for the Group Key with the numeric keys Return to to program another Group keyDeleting numbers from Group Keys 2ENDTo delete a Group, press the appropriate Group key Using the Machine with AN Answering Machine 6A.M. ModeQuiet Detect Time 1QUIET Detect TimeIf Quiet Detect Time is not working properly Answering Machine Backup2AUTO Receive Size and Weight When using the ADF/RADFWhen using the document glass Originals Suitable for FaxingUnsuitable Originals Choosing Suitable MediaSetting the Original Sending OriginalsGently close the document cover/ ADF/RADF HOW to USE the FAX FunctionPress the Start key Optional Transmission Settings Original Size1DOC. Glass Size Press the key or key to select the original sizeResolution ContrastFine Super FineCover Sheet 1COVER Sheet SETMessage Function Press the Cover Sheet key2TX Message SET Press the key or key to select a messagePlace the originals in the Radf Follow these steps to fax a two-sided originalSelections are as FollowsDialing and Transmitting Direct Keypad DialingRapid KEY Dialing Speed DialingChain Dialing Normal Dialing Using the Speaker KEYDial the fax number of the receiving machine Using the Search KEY RedialingPress the SPEED/SEARCH key twice Press the REDIAL/PAUSE key Press the Start keyIf the Memory Becomes Full While Scanning AN Original Canceling Deleting a Stored FAX JOB3MEMORY Status Using Auto Mode Using MAN. ModeUsing A.M. Mode Receiving FaxesOptional Reception Settings Sided RX Press the key or key to select 1ON or 2OFFReceive Reduce 16RCV ReduceWhen Using Manual Sending and Receiving Memory Substitute Reception into Memory0RX Data Transfer Data Transfer2FAX Number 1DATA Transfer 1YESSpecial Functions Follow these steps to use the fax transfer functionTransmission Reservation Adjust the resolution and/or contrast settings if desiredGently close the ADF/RADF Broadcasting Press the Broadcast keyBroadcasting using a Group key Press the appropriate Group key8POLLING Mode You want to poll using one of the following methodsPolling Polling9SERIAL Poll Mode Serial PollingPress the Menu key Press the Enter key Follow these steps to use the serial polling function7MEMORY Poll Mode Setting up polling transmissionPolling Transmission Memory Polling Adding a original to polling memory Deleting originals from polling memoryFollow these steps to enable polling security Press the Menu key Press the key or Key To select 1ON1ON 12SECURITY Select4PASSCODE # Mode Press the key or key to select 1SET and press the Enter keyProgramming/deleting passcode numbers Select 2CLEAR and press the Enter key1TIMER Mode Timer OperationsPress the key or key to select 1SET Canceling a Timer Transmission JOB 5ANTI Junk FAX Anti Junk FAX1ANTI Junk Select To store junk fax numbers, use the following procedure To clear junk fax numbers, use the following procedure If you wish to store another fax number, return to stepOperation in COPY, PRINTER, SCANNER, and FAX Modes Printing OUT Reports You can print out a list of group dialing numbersTroubleshooting Fax numbers designated as Anti Junk Fax numbersUse the following procedure to print out reports Currently activated User Program settingsPress the Report key Press the Enter key 6AUTO Listing Activity Report Auto ListingPress the key or key to select 1ON and press the Enter key Printing Transaction Reports 7PRINT SelectionTroubleshooting → Replace the TD cartridgeAudible Signals Messages and SignalsDisplay Messages Specifications Index Reception mode Transmission modeReports Transmissions activity reportConnecting the telephone line cord Using the Speaker keyEntering your name and fax number Sending originalsMemo Memo Canada Avis Pour NOSCanada Toshiba of Canada Limited17-2, HIGASHIGOTANDA, SHINAGAWA-KU, TOKYO, 141-8664, Japan