How Drpd Responds To Calls; Communicating Using The Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (Drpd) Feature - Canon MultiPASS L6000 User Manual

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How DRPD Responds to Calls

When there is an incoming call, the MultiPASS checks the incoming
ring pattern and determines the type of pattern being received. The
MultiPASS may require up to 10 seconds to determine the pattern type.
During this time, any telephone device connected to the MultiPASS will
not ring if Silent Receive is enabled. After the pattern is detected, the
MultiPASS reacts according to how you registered the setting.
Your Setting
Fax
Tel
FaxTel
Communicating Using the Distinctive Ring Pattern
Detection (DRPD) Feature
Using the MultiPASS with a DRP service is almost the same
as using it with a normal telephone line.
When you turn on DRPD, the Receive Mode defaults to FaxTel Mode.
(You cannot change this Receive Mode.)
When someone calls using the number assigned for telephone
communication, the MultiPASS rings in the pattern you registered
for telephone calls. When you hear this pattern, simply pick up the
telephone connected to the MultiPASS and talk. If you do not pick up the
telephone, the MultiPASS continues to ring until the other party hangs up.
When someone sends a fax using the number assigned for fax
communication, the MultiPASS does not ring. It receives the
document automatically.
Receiving Faxes
5-10
Incoming Call
From Fax
Receives the fax document
without ringing.
Rings to alert you to pick
up the telephone. Press
to receive the
START/COPY
fax (Manual Mode).
Switches to receive mode
for fax transmission signals
and does not ring.
Incoming Call
From Telephone
Answers as a fax
machine.
Rings to alert you to pick
up the telephone and
take the call.
Rings to alert you to pick
up the telephone and
take the call.
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