HP CB536A User Guide - Page 100
Set tone-dialing or pulse-dialing, Receive fax settings, Set or change number of rings-to-answer
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Set tone-dialing or pulse-dialing Use this procedure to set the product to tone-dialing or pulse-dialing mode. The factory-set default is Tone. Do not change this setting unless you know that the telephone line cannot use tone dialing. 1. On the control panel, press Setup. 2. Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup, and then press OK. 3. Use the arrow buttons to select Fax Send setup, and then press OK. 4. Use the arrow buttons to select Dialing Mode, and then press OK. 5. Use the arrow buttons to select Tone or Pulse, and then press OK to save the selection. NOTE: The pulse-dialing option is not available in all countries/regions. Receive fax settings Set or change number of rings-to-answer When the answer mode is set to Automatic, the product rings-to-answer setting determines the number of times the telephone rings before the product answers an incoming call. If the product is connected to a line that receives both fax and voice calls (a shared line) and that also uses an answering machine, you might need to adjust the rings-to-answer setting. The number of ringsto-answer for the product must be greater than the rings-to-answer on the answering machine. This allows the answering machine to answer the incoming call and record a message if it is a voice call. When the answering machine answers the call, the product listens to the call and automatically answers it if it detects fax tones. The default setting for rings-to-answer is five for the U.S. and Canada, and two for other countries/ regions. Use the rings-to-answer setting Use the following table to determine the number of rings-to-answer to use. Type of telephone line Recommended rings-to-answer setting Dedicated fax line (receiving only fax calls) Set to a number of rings within the range shown on the controlpanel display. (The minimum and maximum number of rings allowed varies by country/region.) One line with two separate numbers and a ring-pattern service One or two rings. (If you have an answering machine or computer voicemail for the other telephone number, make sure that the product is set to a greater number of rings than the answering system. Also, use the distinctive-ring feature to differentiate between voice and fax calls. See Set up distinctive ring on page 92.) Shared line (receiving both fax and voice calls) with only an Five rings or more. attached telephone Shared line (receiving both fax and voice calls) with an attached answering machine or computer voicemail Two rings more than the answering machine or computer voicemail. 90 Chapter 10 Fax ENWW