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Shared line with internal modem and answering machine (Case ADEH)

If you connected the HP OfficeJet to a shared phone line (receives both voice and fax calls) that also has an internal modem and an answering machine connected to it, use this connection diagram.

Phone optional, but Answering

Computer with

Telephone

recommended

machine

internal modem

wall jack

Connect your internal modem to the HP OfficeJet. Find the phone cord that goes from the back of your computer (your internal modem) to a wall jack. Disconnect the cord from the wall jack and plug it into either of the two ports on the back of the HP OfficeJet labeled, “To Phone, Answering Machine, or Modem.”

Important: If your internal modem’s software is set to automati- cally receive faxes to your computer, turn off that setting; if you don’t, your HP OfficeJet will not be able to receive faxes.

Connect your answering machine to the HP OfficeJet. Plug the phone line from your answering machine to either of the ports labeled, “To Phone, Answering Machine, or Modem” on the back of the HP OfficeJet.

Important: Set your answering machine to answer calls after 4 or fewer rings, and make sure your outgoing greeting message is no longer than 30 seconds. If you don’t, you may not receive faxes.

Connect your phone to your answering machine. Connect the cord from your phone to the back of your answering machine.

After you install the software in Step 8, and answer the Setup Wizard questions for this connection case, here’s how you’ll automatically receive faxes with the HP OfficeJet: Your answering machine will pick up the call after the number of rings you’ve set, then the HP OfficeJet will “listen” while the answering machine plays its greeting. If the HP OfficeJet detects fax tones, it will cut off the answering machine and receive the fax. If you don’t connect your answering machine directly to the HP OfficeJet as described here, you may not receive your faxes.

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Contents Page Safety Information Table of Contents Quick Tour Faxing Changing the information printed atScanning Getting Help Page Setting Up HP OfficeJet Setting UpMake Sure Everything Is in the Box If you don’t have a CD-ROM driveInstall the Tray Plug in the Line ConnectorConnect the Power Cord Connect the Printer CableInsert the Print Cartridges Document loading tray Use this Load the Paper SupplySingle-envelope tray Use this tray Connect Your Office Equipment Important What should you connect?Read these questions Circle your answers What to do nextHow to tell if you have a modem How to tell if your modem is internal or externalHow should you connect? Refer to this section for connection instructionsDedicated line Case ACJ Dedicated line with internal modem Case ACHBut recommended Modem Wall jack Dedicated line with external modem ACIPhone optional External Shared line Case Adgj Shared line with internal modem Case Adgh Shared line with external modem Case Adgi Shared line with answering machine Case Adej Phone optional, but AnsweringBut recommended Voicemail feature Wall jack Shared line with computer voicemail Case AdfjContinue with . Install the Software Required Setting Up Page Setting Up Shared line with distinctive ring Case B Install the Software RequiredMake Sure Everything Works Properly Print a reportScan a page to your computer Receive a faxMake a copy What’s Next? Printing Using the Help System Other ways to get help Quick TourLoading the Paper Supply Using a Scan/Copy Sleeve to Protect Your Original From the keypad Sending FaxesFaxing paper documents From the Document Assistant Sending a fax directly from your software program Copying Copying from the keypadCopying from the Document Assistant Click Copy and the Copy dialog box displaysScanning Scanning imagesPrinting Scanning text for editing OCRUsing the Help System Look at Other ways to get helpIf you need to Faxing Standalone FaxingSending a Paper Document Sending from the keypadTo dial directly from a telephone Dialing in real timeTo dial in real time Speed dialing To speed dialSending from the Document Assistant Click Fax. The Send Fax dialog box displaysSending a Fax Directly from Your Software Program Answering settings Receiving Printed FaxesManually receiving faxes Receiving faxes to your PCChanging the Resolution Using Advanced Fax Features and SettingsAdvanced fax send settings Use thisStandard Type of fax Where and how to change the Resolution Press the Contrast/Resolution buttonType of fax sent Where and how to change the Contrast Changing the ContrastRedialing manually with the Redial/Pause button Changing the Automatic Redial setting in the softwareRedialing a fax number Model number Entering a pause during keypad dialingAssigning speed dial codes Assigning a speed dial code to a single fax numberTo add names to an existing speed dial group Assigning a speed dial code to a group of fax numbersTo create a new speed dial group From the Phone Book list Type of fax sent How to fax to a group of fax numbersFaxing to a group of fax numbers Send Fax dialog box, create a temporarySetting Tone or Pulse dialing type Other advanced features for sending faxes Sending faxes OfficeJet Manager softwareAdvanced fax receive settings Phone Answering Automatic or ManualChanging the number of rings before answering Using Distinctive Ring Updating your fax receive setup Changing the paper size setting Other advanced features for receiving faxesFax History report Viewing lists of all sent and received faxesPrinting the fax reports Last Fax reportAdjusting sound volumes Changing the time and dateStandalone vs. PC Connected Standalone Mode PC ConnectedStandalone Faxing To use the HP OfficeJet as a standalone fax machineCopying Copying from the KeypadCopying from the Keypad Controlling how your copies will lookUse this Resolution For this result Optimizing the qualityAutomatic collating Darkening and lightening ContrastCopying from the Document Assistant Photo/Graphics accordingly Copy quality Reduce/Enlarge* method Settings availableReducing and enlarging Collating On or Off 5Scanning ScanningScanning Your Document As an Image Scanning from the Document AssistantScanning To copy-and-paste the scanned image into a document To import the scanned image into a documentCutting, pasting, and cropping an area Scan Image ViewerSelecting the area you want to edit Save image Scanning from TWAIN-compliant software How to tell if your software program supportsHow to scan with Twain To scan your document using OCR Scanning Your Document to Edit the Words OCRClick Scan text for editing Page Paper Types Using the Print SettingsPrinting Printing from the HP OfficeJet ManagerLoading tips Paper TypesSelecting paper types and sizes Types of Paper Sizes of Paper CapacityLoading a single envelope Loading plain and special papersLoading letterhead paper Loading multiple envelopes Loading transparenciesUsing the Paper tab settings Using the Print SettingsLocating the print settings Printing in color Using the Setup tab settingsPrint quality and speed Using the Advanced tab settings Printing in grayscalePrinting from the HP OfficeJet Manager Printing from Your Windows Software ProgramAdditional Problem Solving Tips Uninstalling the software Getting HelpSources of Information and Help HP Reseller HP First Using the Help System Understanding the Messages Displayed on the Keypad Help RecommendedClear paper Reconnect now button on Getting document Ink drying, press Fax/phone line Group fax from the keypad Using a speed dial codeIf you were sending a If you were making aThere were no This action is Message Recommended You replaced One of the following problems has occurred One of these problems Open the HP OfficeJet’s top Click Reconnect Now on Displayed speed To remove HP OfficeJet software Additional Problem Solving TipsUninstalling the software Cleaning the scanner glass Document scanning cover Look onOrdering Information SpecificationsProduct Specifications Regulatory InformationProduct Specifications Overall SpecificationsPaper Weight Faxing Specifications Copying Specifications Supply/Accessory HP Reorder Number Ordering InformationRegulatory Information Page Telephone Network Declaration of Conformity Product OptionsIndex Entering a pause 3-13,3-14redialing Error messages 7-9, 7-10, 7-13 Index Line 1-14 Index Faxing 7-9 Ments 5-4 Computer 1-19 Index
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