HP 920 Fax manual Network Compatibility Declaration

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2/3/99 2:00 pm

Catapult (US)

Notice to users of the United Kingdom Telephone Network

1.This equipment has been approved to [Council Decision 98/482/EC — “CTR 21"] for pan-European single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). However, due to dif- ferences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN termination point.

Network Compatibility Declaration.

Both the physical Line Interface model and the internal soft switch settings determine the PSTN compatibility of this product. The internal settings have been set for compatibility with the UK PSTN.

In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance.”

2.This equipment has been approved for use of the following facilities:

Storage of telephone numbers for retrieval by a predetermined code. (If problems occur, verify stored number.)

Automatic Call initiation.

Operation in the presence or absence of Initial or Secondary Proceed Indication. Automatic Dialing Facilities.

Automatic Storage of Last Number Dialed. Automatic Repeat Attempt Facilities. Auto Clear from the call originating end. Series Connection Facility.

Call Progress Monitor. Auto Answer. Modem.

PC Fax capability.

Any other usage will invalidate the approval of the equipment if as a result, it then ceases to conform to the standards against which approval was granted.

3.The connection to the telecommunication systems must be unplugged before the earth is discon- nected. The connection to the telecommunication systems must not be hardwired.

4.The equipment may be used on telecommunication systems employing loop disconnect or MF sig- nalling.

5.This equipment is not suitable as an extension to a payphone or for use on shared service lines.

6.This equipment is suitable for connection only to direct exchange lines in the PSTN directly or via a compatible PABX. Any cases of difficulty should be referred in the first instance to the supplier of the equipment.

It cannot be guaranteed that the equipment will operate under all possible conditions of connection to compatible PABX. Any cases of difficulty should be referred in the first instance to the supplier of the equipment.

7.Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) = 1. The REN is a customer guide indicating approximately the maximum number of items of equipment that should be connected simultaneously to the line.

The sum of RENs of the individual items should not exceed four (4). The REN value of a BT tele- phone is assumed to be 1 unless otherwise marked.

8.While operation may be possible initially, changes to or modernization of the network taking place in the normal course of events may result in the equipment being connected to a network service with which it was not designed to be compatible. Failure of the equipment to work under these cir- cumstances may not be the responsibility of the network operator.

In the unlikely event of such problems occurring, the user should contact the supplier or maintainer of the equipment.

9.Interconnection directly, or by way of other equipment, of ports marked “SAFETY WARNING, see instructions for use” with ports marked or not so marked may produce hazardous conditions on the network and that advice should be obtained from a competent engineer before such a connection is made.

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Contents Safety Information 23/99 1050 am Catapult UG USUser’s Guide Table of Contents Maintenance and Troubleshooting 1Using Your HP Fax Loading Blank Paper Sending a Fax Using a Calling Card Monitor Dialing Sending FaxesReceiving Faxes Choosing automatic versus manual fax receivingMaking Copies 2Set Up to Receive Faxes Press Answer Mode until Auto appears in the displayDo you have distinctive ringing? Manual Answering Machine or PC Modem 11/13/98 200 am Catapult US HP Company Confidential Using the Menus 3Using the Menu to Customize your HP FaxPrinting a Map of the Menus Fax Resolution Fax/Copy ContrastEntering Text Automatic Reports Setup Print ReportUsing Speed Dials to Send a Fax Speed Dial Setup and UseSetting Up Individual Speed Dials Deleting a Speed Dial EntryPrinting a List of Speed Dial Codes Creating a Group Speed Dial ListPress Start. Add 1 of 20 appears Copy Setup Copy ResolutionReduce to Fit Scan and Send Fax FunctionsPrint Cover Send Fax LaterPoll to Receive Basic Fax SetupFax Forwarding Date & TimeDial Mode Rings to AnswerPaper Size Automatic Reports Setup Advanced Fax SetupRing and Beep Volume Busy RedialError Correction Mode Answer Ring PatternAutomatic Reduction Silent Detect MaintenanceClean Print Cartridge Country and LanguageCleaning the HP Fax Cleaning the exteriorCleaning the print cartridge and surrounding areas Cleaning the paper rollers Troubleshooting Common problemsClear paper jam, then press START, or, Clear paper jam Error messagesClear document jam, then press Start Replace scanner coverHP Company Confidential 5Support and Specifications Getting AssistanceSources of Information and Help HP Customer Care CentersHP First Paper Types and Sizes Ordering InformationOverall specifications Product SpecificationsObtaining a Material Safety Data Sheet Faxing specificationsCopying specifications Paper Margins CopyingDeclaration of Conformity Regulatory Information HP Company Confidential Network Compatibility Declaration Connect only Equipment Complying with EN41003 To this FAX Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement Hewlett-Packard Year 2000 Warranty Index Fax header 18 modem Redial 11/13/98 204 am Catapult UG HP Company Confidential
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