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Distinctive Ring Pattern Detec, feature

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Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (DRPD)feature Somephonecompaniesoft'era distinctivering pattcrn(DRP) servicewherebythey assigntwo or moretelephonenumberswith distinctivering pattemsto a singletelephoneline. lf your phonecompanyofl'erssucha service.you can haveboth a fax number(sa) nda telephonenumber(sf)br your FAXPHONEusingonly onerelephonc line. YourFAXPHONEwill autorlraticalldyetectinconringcalls. Bascdon thedistinctire ring patternt.heFAXPHONEknowsil'the call is ficxna lax rrachinetryingto senda documenot r liom a telephonetryingto rnakea voicccall. Use the inttrrmationin this sectionto set up thc FAXPHONE for use with a DRP service. This featureis calledDistinctiveRing PatternDetection(DRPD). For moredetailson the DRP servicec, ontactyour local telephonecompany. (Your telephonecompanymayhavea diffbrentnamelbr thisserviceA. lso,thisservicemay not be otferedin all areas.) Types of ring patterns Your telephonecompanywill assigna distinctivering patternto eachnumbcrwhcr.r ou orderthe DRP service. The settingyou makewith thelbllowingproceduremustmatchthesettingassigncdby t h e t e l e p h o n ec o m p a n y . YoucansettheFAXPHONEto selectamongthe fbllor,r'rnrging patterns: I Normalring I Doublering: I Triplcring: I Triplering: I Otherring type: Ring typeof normaltelephonelinc Two shortringsat regularintervals Short-short-lonagt regularintcrvals Short-long-shoart regularintervasl P a t t e r n so t h e r t h a n t h o s ed e s c r i b e da b o v e T :,,,,ii:,. t:l a:. I ;iil;:,,, ,',.,',,, ,'.t,,'.,, 21

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Distinctive Ring Pattern Detec-
tion
(DRPD)
feature
Somephone
companies
oft'er
a distinctive
ring pattcrn
(DRP) service
whereby
they
assign
two or more
telephone
numbers
with distinctive
ring pattems
to a single
tele-
phoneline. lf your phone
company
ofl'ers
such
a service.
you can have
both a fax
number(s)
and
a telephone
number(s)
fbr your FAXPHONEusing
only onerelephonc
line.
Your
FAXPHONE
will autorlratically
detect
inconring
calls. Bascd
on the
distinctire
ring pattern.
the
FAXPHONE
knowsil'the call is ficxn
a lax rrachine
trying
to send
a
document
or liom a telephone
trying
to rnake
a voicc
call.
Use the inttrrmation
in this section
to set up thc FAXPHONE for use with a DRP
I
service.
;iil;:,,,
,',.,',,,
This feature
is called
Distinctive
Ring Pattern
Detection
(DRPD).
,'.t,,'.,,
For more details
on the DRP service,
contact
your local telephone
company. (Your
telephone
company
may havea diffbrent
name
lbr this
service.
Also,
this
service
may
not be otfered
in all areas.)
Types of ring patterns
Your telephone
company
will assign
a distinctive
ring pattern
to eachnumbcrwhcr.r
ou orderthe DRP service.
The setting
you make
with the
lbllowingprocedure
mustmatch
the
setting
assigncd
by
the
telephone
company.
You
can
setthe
FAXPHONE
to select
among
the fbllor,r'rng
ring patterns:
T
:,,,,ii:,.
t
:
l
a:.
I Normal
ring
I Double
ring:
I Triplc ring:
I Triplering:
Ring typeof normal
telephone
linc
Two short
ringsat regular
intervals
Short-short-long
at regular
intcrvals
Short-long-short
at regular
interval
s
I
Other ring type:
Patterns
other than those
described
above
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