Faxtones And Handshake - Brother FAX-2440C User Manual

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Faxtones and handshake
When someone
is sending
a fax, the machine sends fax calling tones
(CNG tones).
These are quiet, intermittent
beeps every 4-seconds.
You'll hear them after you dial and press Black
Start
or
Color
Start
and they will continue
for about 60 seconds
after
dialing.
During that time, the sending
machine
must begin the
"handshake",
or connection,
with the receiving
machine.
Each time you use automatic
procedures
to send a fax, you are
sending
CNG tones over the phone line. You will soon learn to listen
for these quiet beeps each time you answer a phone on your fax line,
so you will know if you are receiving
a fax message.
The receiving fax responds
with fax receiving
tones, which are loud,
chirping
sounds.
A receiving fax chirps for about 40 seconds
over the
phone line, and the LCD shows
Receiving.
If your machine
is set to the Fax Only mode, it will answer
every call
automatically
with fax receiving
tones. If the other person
hangs up,
your machine will continue
to send the "chirps" for about 40 seconds,
and the LCD continues
to show Receiving.
To cancel receiving,
press Stop/Exit.
The fax 'handshake'
is the time in which the sending
machine's
CNG
tones and the receiving
machine's
"chirps" overlap.
This must be for
at least 2 to 4 seconds,
so both machines
can understand
how each
is sending
and receiving
the fax. The handshake
cannot begin until
the call is answered,
and the CNG tones only last for about 60
seconds
after the number is dialed. So it is important
for the receiving
machine to answer the call in as few rings as possible.
_S When you have an external Telephone
Answering
Device (TAD)
on your fax line, your TAD will decide the number of rings before
the call is answered.
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