HP Officejet 300 HP OfficeJet Model 330 and Model 350 - (English) User Guide - Page 27
Selecting Dialing Mode, Setting Automatic Redial Option
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Selecting Dialing Mode Dialing Mode offers you an option between Pulse and Tone. In the Dialing Mode box, choose Tone if your telephone has touch-tone capability; choose Pulse if it does not. If you select pulse, you may need to switch from Pulse to Tone to perform certain transactions like, for example, charging your fax number to a credit card. To switch from Pulse to Tone, type an asterisk (*) after the fax number. Note, this feature only works if your Dialing Mode has been set to Pulse; you cannot switch from Tone to Pulse when dialing. The example below shows you exactly how this procedure works. EXAMPLE To send a fax to the number (111) 222-3333, and then switch to Tone dialing to enter a credit card number, you would enter the fax number as 111 222 3333 *. Then enter your credit card number. You can place the * in Speed Dial entries, Eclipse Fax SE phonebook entries and numbers you dial from the front panel of the OfficeJet (for paper faxes) for switching from Pulse to Tone. Setting Automatic Redial Option The factory setting is Automatic Redial=On. With this setting, if the HP OfficeJet encounters a busy signal, it will redial that fax number automatically five times (the number varies by country). The first redial occurs after a 1-minute wait; the next four redials occur after 5-minute waits. During this wait period, the redial timer is displayed as a countdown. To initiate the next redial without waiting, press the Redial/Pause button located on the front panel (this applies to paper faxes only).