ZyXEL Elite 2864 User Guide - Page 176

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You can use a computer with your existing fax software package to retrieve fax pages stored in DRAM. Use either the parallel port or the serial port to connect your computer to the modem and run your favorite fax program. When the fax program sets the modem to fax Class 2 or Class 2.0 mode, the modem will emulate fax calls coming in, have the fax program receive the fax calls, and then dump all stored fax pages to the fax program. Note that each stored fax call, either single-page or multiplepage, will cause the modem to emulate a separate fax call and the fax program will store and log them as a separate fax reception. There are two S-register bits reserved to control the printing or downloading of fax pages stored in DRAM. For printing to laser printer, S71b5=0 The modem will not print stored fax pages which are unprinted yet, but which have already downloaded to a computer fax program. S71b5=1 The modem will print stored fax pages. The default is S71b5=0. For downloading faxes to a computer fax program, S71b4=0 The modem will not download fax pages to a computer fax program which have not yet been downloaded, but which have already been printed. S71b4=1 The modem will download printed pages. The default is S71b4=0. If the modem's DRAM stores fax pages which the modem will either print to a printer or download to a computer fax program, the front panel's FAX LED indicator will flash. This also depends on the settings of S71b5 and S71b4. For the Omni, the V34 and V32b LEDs will flash simultaneously. 15-22

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You can use a computer with your existing fax software package to retrieve fax pages
stored in DRAM. Use either the parallel port or the serial port to connect your com-
puter to the modem and run your favorite fax program. When the fax program sets
the modem to fax Class 2 or Class 2.0 mode, the modem will emulate fax calls com-
ing in, have the fax program receive the fax calls, and then dump all stored fax pages
to the fax program. Note that each stored fax call, either single-page or multiple-
page, will cause the modem to emulate a separate fax call and the fax program will
store and log them as a separate fax reception.
There are two S-register bits reserved to control the printing or downloading of fax
pages stored in DRAM. For printing to laser printer,
S71b5=0
The modem will not print stored fax pages which are unprinted yet,
but which have already downloaded to a computer fax program.
S71b5=1
The modem will print stored fax pages.
The default is
S71b5=0
.
For downloading faxes to a computer fax program,
S71b4=0
The modem will not download fax pages to a computer fax program
which have not yet been downloaded, but which have already been
printed.
S71b4=1
The modem will download printed pages.
The default is
S71b4=0
.
If the modem’s DRAM stores fax pages which the modem will either print to a
printer or download to a computer fax program, the front panel’s
FAX
LED indica-
tor will flash. This also depends on the settings of
S71b5
and
S71b4
. For the
Omni, the V34 and V32b LEDs will flash simultaneously.