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Enabling answer ring patterns, the product's rings-to-answer is set to

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Enabling answer ring patterns If you subscribe to ring pattern service, such as distinctive ring, with your telephone company, set the product to answer the correct ring pattern. What is ring pattern service? Ring pattern service is available from some local telephone companies. It allows you to have two or three phone numbers on one line. This costs less than paying for two or three separate lines. Each of the phone numbers has a different ring pattern. Ring patterns allow you to answer voice calls and allow the product to answer fax calls. How do I get the service? Call your local telephone company to check the availability and to subscribe. The service might not be available in all areas. Also, your telephone company might use a different name for this service. If ring pattern service is available and you choose to subscribe to it, keep in mind the following: l Select the ring pattern that the product will use to distinguish fax calls. l Make sure the telephone company assigns the correct ring pattern to the fax number. In Australia, it should be the doublering pattern. l Important! If you have an answering machine or computer voicemail on this line for the other phone number, make sure the product's rings-to-answer is set to a lower number than the rings-to-answer on the answering machine or voicemail. How will I know if it is working? After product installation is complete, do one of the following to verify that the ring pattern service is working correctly: l Ask someone you know to send you a fax. Make sure you provide the correct fax number. -Or- l Call HP's fax verification number. After we receive some basic information from you, we will send you back a fax. EN Completing installation 49

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Enabling answer ring patterns
If you subscribe to ring pattern service, such as distinctive ring, with
your telephone company, set the product to answer the correct ring
pattern.
What is ring pattern service?
Ring pattern service is available from some local telephone
companies. It allows you to have two or three phone numbers on one
line. This costs less than paying for two or three separate lines. Each
of the phone numbers has a different ring pattern. Ring patterns allow
you to answer voice calls and allow the product to answer fax calls.
How do I get the service?
Call your local telephone company to check the availability and to
subscribe. The service might not be available in all areas. Also, your
telephone company might use a different name for this service.
If ring pattern service is available and you choose to subscribe to it,
keep in mind the following:
l
Select the ring pattern that the product will use to distinguish fax
calls.
l
Make sure the telephone company assigns the correct ring
pattern to the fax number. In Australia, it should be the double-
ring pattern.
l
Important! If you have an answering machine or computer
voicemail on this line for the other phone number,
make sure
the product’s rings-to-answer is set to a
lower
number than the
rings-to-answer on the answering machine or voicemail.
How will I know if it is working?
After product installation is complete, do one of the following to verify
that the ring pattern service is working correctly:
l
Ask someone you know to send you a fax. Make sure you provide
the correct fax number.
-Or-
l
Call HP’s fax verification number. After we receive some basic
information from you, we will send you back a fax.