Configuring the Line Usage Settings

Configure the settings such as the telephone line type (dialing method) and fax receiving mode.

In the administrator mode, select [Fax Settings] - [Line Parameter Setting], then configure the following settings.

Settings

Description

[Dialing Method]

Select the line type according to your environment.

[Receive Mode]

Select a receive mode.

  • [Auto RX]: Automatically start receiving a fax if the call is a fax call.

  • [Manual RX]: Manually request the reception of a fax. Select this mode if a phone is connected to this machine and you expect frequent voice calls.

[Auto RX] is specified by default.

[Number of RX Call Rings]

If necessary, change the number of times the phone rings before automatically receiving a fax.

[2] is specified by default.

[Number of Redials]

If the machine fails to send a fax successfully, it automatically redials the same destination after a certain period of time has elapsed. If necessary, change the number of redials.

(The setting range varies according to the local standards. )

[Redial Interval]

If necessary, change the redial intervals when you specified a value in [Number of Redials].

[3 min.] is specified by default.

[Manual RX V34 Setting]

Select whether to cancel the V.34 function when manually receiving a fax. To cancel the V.34 function, select [ON].

[OFF] is specified by default.

[Line Monitor Sound]

Select whether to play sounds on the telephone line from speakers during fax communication.

[OFF] is specified by default.

[Line Monitor Sound Volume (Send)]

Monitors sounds output from the machine. Specify the monitor sound volume between 0 and 8.

This function is available only when [Line Monitor Sound] is set to [ON].

[3] is specified by default.

[Line Monitor Sound Volume (Receive)]

Monitors sounds output from the recipient, including switching equipment or TA. Specify the monitor sound volume between 0 and 8.

This function is available only when [Line Monitor Sound] is set to [ON].

[4] is specified by default.