Sharp MX-C300W Operating Guide - Page 185

TX/RX End Sound, End Sound Length, Distinctive Ring, Remote Reception, Disable Fax Print Hold

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SYSTEM SETTINGS TX/RX End Sound This setting is used to select the beep pattern that signals the end of transmission or reception. "Pattern 1", "Pattern 2" or "Pattern 3" can be selected. Before pressing the [OK] key to store your selection, you can press the key to listen to the selected pattern. End Sound Length This setting is used to select the length of the end sound in seconds. Selections are "2.0 sec", "2.5 sec", "3.0 sec", "3.5 sec", and "4.0 sec". "3.0 sec" is normally selected. Distinctive Ring (Varies depending on country and region) If multiple telephone numbers have been assigned to your telephone line, the number called can be identified by its ringing pattern. By using one number for voice calls and another number for faxes, you can tell which type of call you are receiving by the ringing pattern. You can set your machine to automatically receive faxes when your fax number is called by setting the pattern that corresponds to your fax number. Normally "Off" is selected. Remote Reception (Only when an extension phone is connected) When a call is received on an extension phone connected to the machine, fax reception can be activated by entering a 1-digit number and pressing twice on the phone's keypad. This 1-digit number is called the remote reception number, and you can set it to any number from "0" to "9". Normally the remote reception number is set to "5". Note If a remote number has been previously stored, the newly entered remote number overwrites the old number. Disable Fax Print Hold This setting is used to disable the fax print hold function, which holds received faxes in memory instead of printing them as they are received. (p.97) Normally the fax print hold function is disabled. • The setting (which disables fax print hold) is enabled and a checkmark appears in the checkbox. • If this procedure is performed when the setting is enabled, the checkmark will be cleared and the setting disabled (fax print hold is enabled). 185

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SYSTEM SETTINGS
TX/RX End Sound
This setting is used to select the beep pattern that
signals the end of transmission or reception.
"Pattern 1", "Pattern 2" or "Pattern 3" can be selected.
Before pressing the [OK] key to store your selection, you
can press the
key to listen to the selected pattern.
End Sound Length
This setting is used to select the length of the end sound
in seconds. Selections are "2.0 sec", "2.5 sec", "3.0 sec",
"3.5 sec", and "4.0 sec". "3.0 sec" is normally selected.
Distinctive Ring
(Varies depending on country and region)
If multiple telephone numbers have been assigned to
your telephone line, the number called can be
identified by its ringing pattern. By using one number
for voice calls and another number for faxes, you can
tell which type of call you are receiving by the ringing
pattern. You can set your machine to automatically
receive faxes when your fax number is called by
setting the pattern that corresponds to your fax
number. Normally "Off" is selected.
Remote Reception
(Only when an extension phone is connected)
When a call is received on an extension phone
connected to the machine, fax reception can be
activated by entering a 1-digit number and pressing
twice on the phone's keypad. This 1-digit number is
called the remote reception number, and you can set it
to any number from "0" to "9". Normally the remote
reception number is set to "5".
Disable Fax Print Hold
This setting is used to disable the fax print hold
function,
which holds received faxes in memory instead of
printing them as they are received. (p.97)
Normally the fax print hold function is disabled.
The setting (which disables fax print hold) is
enabled and a checkmark appears in the checkbox.
If this procedure is performed when the setting is
enabled, the checkmark will be cleared and the
setting disabled (fax print hold is enabled).
If a remote number has been previously
stored, the newly entered remote number
overwrites the old number.
Note