Canon MultiPASS C3000 User guide for the MPC3000. - Page 122
Types of Ring Patterns, How DRPD Responds to Calls
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Types of Ring Patterns Your telephone company will assign a distinctive ring pattern to each number when you order the DRP service. The setting you make with the following procedure must match the setting assigned by the telephone company. You can set the MultiPASS C3000 for the following ring patterns: r Normal ringRing type of normal telephone line (Recommended for voice calls.) r Double ringTwo short rings at regular intervals (Recommended for fax calls) r Triple ringShort-short-long at regular intervals r Triple ringShort-long-short at regular intervals r Other ring typePatterns other than those described above You set the DRPD Switch Options in the Advanced: Receive Fax dialog box (see page 8-10 for details). You must set all DRPD ring numbers in the MultiPASS C3000. You select the ring pattern and then specify whether the pattern is for telephone calls, faxes, or both (fax/tel switching). See the next section for details. How DRPD Responds to Calls When there is an incoming call, the MultiPASS C3000 checks the incoming ring pattern and determines the type of pattern being received. The MultiPASS C3000 may require up to 10 seconds to determine the pattern type. During this time, any telephone device connected to the MultiPASS C3000 will not ring if Silent Receive is enabled. After the pattern is detected, the MultiPASS C3000 reacts according to how you registered the setting. Receiving Faxes Chapter 5 Receiving Faxes 5-9