Canon MultiPASS C5000 User Manual - Page 129
How DRPD Responds to Calls, Communicating Using the Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (DRPD) Feature
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How DRPD Responds to Calls When there is an incoming call, the MultiPASS C5000 checks the incoming ring pattern and determines the type of pattern being received. The MultiPASS C5000 may require up to 10 seconds to determine the pattern type. During this time, any telephone device connected to the MultiPASS C5000 will not ring if Silent Receive is enabled. After the pattern is detected, the MultiPASS C5000 reacts according to how you registered the setting. Incoming Call Your Setting From Fax Incoming Call From Telephone Fax Tel Fax/Tel Receives the fax document without ringing. Rings to alert you to pick up the telephone. Press START/COPY to receive the fax (Manual Mode). Switches to receive mode for fax transmission signals and does not ring. Answers as a fax machine. Rings to alert you to pick up the telephone and take the call. Rings to alert you to pick up the telephone and take the call. Communicating Using the Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (DRPD) Feature Using the MultiPASS C5000 with a DRP service is almost the same as using it with a normal telephone line. When you turn on DRPD, the Receive Mode defaults to Fax/Tel Mode. (You cannot change this Receive Mode.) When someone calls using the number assigned for telephone communication, the MultiPASS C5000 rings in the pattern you registered for telephone calls. When you hear this pattern, simply pick up the telephone connected to the MultiPASS C5000 and talk. If you do not pick up the telephone, the MultiPASS C5000 continues to ring until the other party hangs up. When someone sends a fax using the number assigned for fax communication, the MultiPASS C5000 does not ring. It receives the document automatically. 5-10 Receiving Faxes Chapter 5