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This mode is used when the line is used for both facsimile and telephone.
The facsimile automatically determines whether an incoming call is for facsimile or telephone. When the
call is for telephone, the ringer will ring according to the value set for the call time. When the call is for
facsimile, the machine will automatically start receiving the document.
If the other party is sending a document, the facsimile automatically receives the document. If the other
party is making a phone call, the facsimile goes on to generate a pseudo-rings.
(1) Caller in Automatic Facsimile Transmission Mode
Detects the facsimile signal and the facsimile will engage Auto Reception mode.
(2) Caller in Manual Facsimile Transmission Mode
If you pick up the optional handset of the facsimile during the Pseudo Ringer period, you can talk
with the caller, then press to start receiving a document. When the Pseudo Ringer period
ends (because no one answers), the facsimile is automatically switched to Facsimile Reception
mode. In this mode, the remote party can manually send a document as well.
(3) Caller Attempting a Phone Call
You can talk with the caller if you pick up the optional handset of the facsimile during the Pseudo
Ringer period. When using a connected external telephone, you must press to talk with the
caller.
NOTE:
A telephone fee on the caller’s side will be charged to
the caller during the Pseudo Ringer period. Inform the
calling party of this fact. Also note that the Pseudo-
ringer is not generated on a telephone connected in
parallel.
MANUAL RECEIVE allows you to use the facsimile as a telephone
(talking function) first and then start a document reception by press-
ing:
1. When the facsimile rings, pick up the optional handset and talk
with the remote party.
2. If you hear the facsimile tone through the handset instead of an
operator’s voice, you may manually initiate a facsimile reception
by pressing:
3. Replace the optional handset to the cradle. The facsimile will
start receiving the document.
TEL/FAX Auto Switching Mode Manual Receiving Mode