Faxing
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Reception
There are two ways you can set up
your machine to handle incoming
calls:
Manual Reception (external tele-
phone required)
Auto Reception

Auto Switch

In this mode, the machine rings a
number of times. You can answer
the call while the machine is ring-
ing. If you do not answer the call,
the machine automatically chang-
es to receive fax messages.

Manual Reception

When a telephone call comes in,
the machine rings. If the call is a fax
message, you must switch manual-
ly to facsimile mode.

Auto Reception

When a telephone call comes in,
the machine automatically re-
ceives it as a fax message. Use this
setting on a dedicated fax line.
Note
The external telephone is re-
quired to use this machine as a
telephone.
You can change the number of
rings. See p.67 RX Mode Auto
Switch Time, Facsimile Refer-
ence <Advanced Features> .
When the other party send a fax
message, the machine changes
to receive the fax message auto-
matically.
You can connect a telephone an-
swering machine with Auto Se-
lect.
Set a smaller number of rings
for the telephone answering
machine than for the fax ma-
chine.
This function will not work with
certain answering machines.

Switching the Reception Mode

You can switch reception modes using
the Reception Settings menu (under
Fax Features). See p.67 Recepti on Set-
tings, Facsimile Reference <Advanced
Features> .
If you program a User Function key
with Switch Reception Mode, you can
switch reception mode quickly. See
p.66 General Settings/Adjust, Fac-
simile Reference <Advanced Features> .
This function is set to the User Func-
tion key {
{{
{F2}
}}
} as default.
A
AA
APress the {
{{
{Switch RX Mode}
}}
} key.
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