HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP M630 LaserJet Analog Fax Accessory 500 - Fax Guide - Page 53

T.30 Report, Secure settings, Change your PIN, Use Fax over VoIP networks

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T.30 Report Voice Calls do not cause a T.30 report to print. All retry attempts cause a T.30 report to print. For more information, see Service settings on page 53. Secure settings Two settings, fax forwarding and fax printing, are secure features and require a PIN. The first time you access either setting, you will be required to create a PIN. After you create that PIN, it is used to access both features. That is, if a PIN that has been created for fax forwarding it is also used to access fax printing, or if the PIN was first created for fax printing, it must be used to access fax forwarding. Only one PIN can be created to access these secure settings. If fax call report is enabled with thumbnails, a report prints with a thumbnail of the first page of the fax when fax printing or fax forwarding is enabled. If you want secure fax printing, disable printing the thumbnail on the fax call report. Change your PIN This procedure describes how to change your existing PIN. CAUTION: Always save your PIN in a secure place. If you lose your PIN, you must contact HP Service Support for information about how to reset the PIN. For more information, see Customer support on page 131. 1. On the control panel, scroll to and touch the Administration icon to open the Administration menu. 2. Touch Default Job Options to display the Default Job Options menu. 3. Touch Default Fax Options to display the Default Fax Options menu. 4. Touch Fax Receive to display the Fax Receive screen. 5. Touch Fax Forwarding to display the PIN screen. 6. Using the keypad, type the PIN (at least four digits), and then touch OK to display the Fax Forwarding screen. 7. Touch Change PIN to display the PIN screen. 8. Using the keypad, type the new PIN (at least four digits), and then touch OK. 9. Using the keypad, confirm the new PIN, and then touch OK. 10. Touch OK again. Use Fax over VoIP networks VoIP technology converts the analog phone signal into digital bits. These are then assembled into packets which travel on the Internet. The packets are converted and transmitted back to analog signals at or near the destination. The transmission of the information on the Internet is done digitally instead of analog. Therefore, there are different constraints on the fax transmission that may require different fax settings than the analog Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Fax is very dependent upon timing and signal quality, so a fax transmission is more sensitive to a VoIP environment. ENWW Use fax 41

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T.30 Report
Voice Calls do not cause a T.30 report to print. All retry attempts cause a T.30 report to print. For
more information, see
Service settings
on page
53
.
Secure settings
Two settings, fax forwarding and fax printing, are secure features and require a PIN. The first time
you access either setting, you will be required to create a PIN. After you create that PIN, it is used to
access both features. That is, if a PIN that has been created for fax forwarding it is also used to
access fax printing, or if the PIN was first created for fax printing, it must be used to access fax
forwarding. Only one PIN can be created to access these secure settings.
If fax call report is enabled with thumbnails, a report prints with a thumbnail of the first page of the fax
when fax printing or fax forwarding is enabled. If you want secure fax printing, disable printing the
thumbnail on the fax call report.
Change your PIN
This procedure describes how to change your existing PIN.
CAUTION:
Always save your PIN in a secure place. If you lose your PIN, you must contact
HP Service Support for information about how to reset the PIN. For more information, see
Customer
support
on page
131
.
1.
On the control panel, scroll to and touch the
Administration
icon to open the Administration
menu.
2.
Touch
Default Job Options
to display the Default Job Options menu.
3.
Touch
Default Fax Options
to display the Default Fax Options menu.
4.
Touch
Fax Receive
to display the Fax Receive screen.
5.
Touch
Fax Forwarding
to display the PIN screen.
6.
Using the keypad, type the PIN (at least four digits), and then touch
OK
to display the Fax
Forwarding screen.
7.
Touch
Change PIN
to display the PIN screen.
8.
Using the keypad, type the new PIN (at least four digits), and then touch
OK
.
9.
Using the keypad, confirm the new PIN, and then touch
OK
.
10.
Touch
OK
again.
Use Fax over VoIP networks
VoIP technology converts the analog phone signal into digital bits. These are then assembled into
packets which travel on the Internet. The packets are converted and transmitted back to analog
signals at or near the destination.
The transmission of the information on the Internet is done digitally instead of analog. Therefore,
there are different constraints on the fax transmission that may require different fax settings than the
analog Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Fax is very dependent upon timing and signal
quality, so a fax transmission is more sensitive to a VoIP environment.
ENWW
Use fax
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