HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP M630 User Guide 1 - Page 113
Change fax configurations, Fax dialing settings, General fax send settings, Administration
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Change fax configurations NOTE: The settings configured using the Fax Setup Wizard on the control panel override any settings made in the HP Embedded Web Server. ● Fax dialing settings ● General fax send settings ● Fax receive settings Fax dialing settings 1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, scroll to and touch Administration. 2. Open the following menus: ● Fax Settings ● Fax Send Settings ● Fax Send Setup ● Fax Dialing Settings Configure any of the following settings: Menu item Fax Dial Volume Dialing Mode Fax Send Speed Redial Interval Redial On Error Description Use the Fax Dial Volume setting to control the product's dialing volume level when sending faxes. The Dialing Mode setting sets the type of dialing that is used: either tone (touch-tone phones) or pulse (rotary-dial phones). The Fax Send Speed setting sets the modem bit rate (measured in bits per second) of the Analog Fax modem while sending a fax. ● Fast (default) - v.34/max 33,600 bps ● Medium - v.17/max 14,400 bps ● Slow - v.29/max 9,600 bps The Redial Interval setting selects the number of minutes between retries if the number dialed is busy or not answering, or if an error occurs. NOTE: You might observe a redial message on the control panel when both the Redial On Busy and Redial On No Answer settings are set to off. This occurs when the fax accessory dials a number, establishes a connection, and then loses the connection. As a result of this error condition, the fax accessory performs three automatic redial attempts regardless of the redial settings. During this redial operation, a message displays on the control panel to indicate that a redial is in progress. The Redial On Error feature sets the number of times a fax number will be redialed when an error occurs during a fax transmission. ENWW Change fax configurations 101