If You Get a Busy Signal
The Automatic Redial setting in the HP OfficeJet LX Manager controls whether or not fax numbers are redialed in the event of a busy signal, for both paper and PC faxes. The maximum number of automatic redials, and the intervals between them, vary from country to country. The rules below apply both to PC faxes that you send from other Windows applications, and to faxes sent directly from Eclipse FAX SE (see "Sending a Quick Note from Eclipse FAX SE," next).
:If a PC fax fails because of a busy signal, and Automatic Redial=Off, the fax number is not redialed.
:If a PC fax fails because of a busy signal, and Automatic Redial=On, the fax remains in the Send Log with a status of Pending, and is redialed according to your country's regulations. If you cancel the fax before all the redials take place, either by clicking the Cancel button in the Eclipse FAX SE "Sending" message box, or by pressing the Stop button on the front panel, the automatic redials stop, and the fax is placed in the Send Log with a status of Terminated.
:If a PC fax fails for some reason other than a busy signal (no answer, dial tone, etc.), the fax is not retried, and is listed in the Send Log with a status of Terminated.
If a PC fax transmission reaches a busy signal and you want to prevent redials, highlight the fax in the Send Log (status = Pending) and click the Delete button.
4. PC Faxes
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