Using A Connected Telephone; Fax/Tel Auto Switch Reception - Kyocera ECOSYS M3540idn Operation Manual

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Using Convenient Fax Functions > Using a Connected Telephone

Using a Connected Telephone

It is possible to connect a telephone (a commercially available item) to this machine and use various functions.

FAX/TEL Auto Switch Reception

This reception method is convenient when using both telephone and fax on a single telephone line. When fax originals
have been sent, the machine automatically receives them, and when the other party is calling from a telephone, the
machine makes a ringing tone urging the user to respond.
IMPORTANT
In order to use FAX/TEL Auto Switch Reception, it is necessary to connect a
telephone set (commercially available product) to the machine.
After the telephone has made a ringing tone for the preset number of times, the other
party is required to pay phone line charges even if the receiving system does not
respond.
Flow of reception
FAX
When the other party has sent
originals with automatic send
Receives incoming call without making ringing tone.
(The other party is required to pay the phone line charge from this point.)
Receive originals from the other
party automatically (FAX
Automatic Reception)
FAX
When the other party has sent
originals with manual send
Makes ringing tone twice.
(Only the other party can hear the ringing tone.)
Makes ringing tone. (Both the other party and the receiving
machine can hear the ringing tone.)
(If you do not lift the handset within 30 seconds, the machine
When you lift the handset of the connected telephone set, you can
talk to the other party.
After the end of the
conversation, you can receive
faxes by using the Remote
Switch Function.
5-31
Telephone
When the other party is calling
from a telephone
switches to fax reception.)

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