hp fax 1020 series

Using Answer Pattern (Distinctive Ring Pattern)

Distinctive Ring is a service you subscribe to through your local telephone company (not all telephone companies provide this service). The telephone company will assign more than one telephone number to a single telephone line. Each telephone number is assigned a specific ring pattern. Ring patterns that are recognized by your HP Fax are single, double, triple, and double and triple.

If you have questions about how answer patterns work in your area, call your local telephone company.

Important! If you set a distinctive ring pattern, you will be unable to receive voice calls on that telephone number. The HP Fax will immediately answer that ring pattern with fax tones, ignoring all ring count settings. However, in FAX mode, the answering machine will pick up after 12 rings.

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TAM/FAX

Answers immediately with fax

Answers according to TAM/FAX

 

tones.

Ring setting.

 

 

 

FAX

Answers immediately with fax

After 12 rings, the answering

 

tones.

machine will answer. (The

 

 

answering machine answers in

 

 

FAX mode only if distinctive ring is

 

 

used.)

TEL

Distinctive ring is ignored. You

 

must manually answer the

 

telephone. After 12 rings, the

 

answering machine will answer.

Distinctive ring is ignored. You must manually answer the telephone. After 12 rings, the answering machine will answer.

Example

You have a single telephone line and answer mode is set to TAM/FAX.

The telephone company has given you two telephone numbers. One number will produce a Single Ring and one will produce a Double Ring pattern when called. You decide to use the number that produces a Double Ring for faxes.

Set the HP Fax Answer Pattern to Double Ring.

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