Kodak 8437477 User Guide - Page 44

Using cordless telephones with the ESP 9 All–in–One fax

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Setting Up Your Printer CAUTION: Your telephones will not work without the installation of the DSL filter. Using cordless telephones with the ESP 9 All-in-One fax Cordless telephones, which connect to a digital, standard, or DSL telephone system, can be used with your All-in-One printer. To do so, you must connect the base station of your telephone (i.e., the cradle which connects your phone to the wall telephone jack or digital modem) to the telephone cable that came with your printer. Using voice-messaging services with the ESP 9 All-in-One fax Voice messaging (also called voice mail) services are operated by your telephone company. Voice messaging systems use a centralized, computerized system for recording messages rather than equipment at your telephone. They do not record fax transmissions. Your printer relies on recognizing fax signals via the cable connecting it to the telephone (or wall jack), and therefore cannot retrieve faxes routed to the voice messaging service. To automatically retrieve faxes with your printer if you subscribe to voice messaging through your telephone company, you must have one of the following options in place: • A dedicated phone line that does not have voice mail used exclusively for fax transmissions. • If the telephone line connected to your printer accepts calls for two or more phone numbers, the number used for fax calls must use a distinctive ring not used by any other number sharing this line. See Specifying a distinctive ring for fax auto-answer, page 41. If neither of these configurations is available to you, you cannot accept faxes on your printer in the Fax Auto-Answer mode. You can accept them manually, though. See Manually receiving fax, page 41. 36 www.kodak.com/go/aiosupport

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Setting Up Your Printer
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CAUTION:
Your telephones will not work without the installation of the DSL filter.
Using cordless telephones with the ESP 9 All–in–One fax
Cordless telephones, which connect to a digital, standard, or DSL telephone system,
can be used with your All-in-One printer. To do so, you must connect the base
station of your telephone (i.e., the cradle which connects your phone to the wall
telephone jack or digital modem) to the telephone cable that came with your printer.
Using voice–messaging services with the ESP 9 All–in–One fax
Voice messaging (also called voice mail) services are operated by your telephone
company. Voice messaging systems use a centralized, computerized system for
recording messages rather than equipment at your telephone. They do not record
fax transmissions.
Your printer relies on recognizing fax signals via the cable connecting it to the
telephone (or wall jack), and therefore cannot retrieve faxes routed to the voice
messaging service.
To automatically retrieve faxes with your printer if you subscribe to voice messaging
through your telephone company, you must have one of the following options in
place:
A dedicated phone line that does not have voice mail used exclusively for fax
transmissions.
If the telephone line connected to your printer accepts calls for two or more
phone numbers, the number used for fax calls must use a distinctive ring not
used by any other number sharing this line. See
Specifying a distinctive ring for
fax auto–answer, page 41
.
If neither of these configurations is available to you, you cannot accept faxes on your
printer in the Fax Auto–Answer mode.
You can accept them manually, though. See
Manually receiving fax, page 41
.