Epson PriorityFAX 1000 User Manual - Page 38

Set this switch, located at the bottom right comer of, middle for a quiet tone

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PriorityFax 1000 M anual FLASH. Pressing this button allows you to use call waiting if it is part of your regular telephone service. WARNING Call waiting is discouraged for use with this fax machine because it may interfere with fax transmission and reception. Ml, M2, and MS. Each of these buttons represents a one-touch dialing number. These buttons are also used to store the one-touch numbers in memory. HOOK. Pressing this button by placing the handset in the cradle hangs up the telephone. Pressing HOOK with your finger brings on a dial tone and allows you to begin another dialing operation. RINGER. This switch is on the right side of the telephone cradle between the cradle and the body of the fax machine. Move the switch toward the back of the fax machine for a loud tone, to the middle for a quiet tone, and toward the front to turn off the ring. TONE/PULSE. Set this switch, located at the bottom right comer of the handset keypad, to match the type of telephone line you have. Leave it set on tone if you are not sure about the type you have. If necessary, check with your telephone company to find out which setting to use. VOLUME. Moving this switch, located at the bottom left comer of the handset keypad, changes the handset (listening) volume from normal to high. 3-2

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PriorityFax 1000 Manual
FLASH. Pressing this
button allows you to use call waiting if it is
part of your regular telephone service.
WARNING
Call waiting is discouraged for use with this fax machine
because it may interfere with fax transmission and
reception.
Ml,
M2, and MS. Each of these buttons represents a one-touch
dialing number. These buttons are also used to store the one-touch
numbers in memory.
HOOK.
Pressing this button by placing the handset in the cradle
hangs up the telephone. Pressing
HOOK with your
finger brings
on a dial tone and allows you to begin another dialing operation.
RINGER.
This switch is on the right side of the telephone cradle
between the cradle and the body of the fax machine. Move the
switch toward the back of the fax machine for a loud tone, to the
middle for a quiet tone, and toward the front to turn off the ring.
TONE/PULSE.
Set this switch, located at the bottom right comer of
the handset keypad, to match the type of telephone line you have.
Leave it set on tone if you are not sure about the type you have. If
necessary, check with your telephone company to find out which
setting to use.
VOLUME.
Moving this switch, located at the bottom left comer of
the
handset
keypad,
changes
the handset (listening) volume from
normal to high.
3-2