Using Fax Machines; Sending A Fax; Receiving A Fax; Using Pcs - Ericsson F251m User Manual

Fixed cellular terminal for small office home office (soho) applications
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8.1

SENDING A FAX:

8.2

RECEIVING A FAX

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USING FAX MACHINES

The FCT terminal allows the connection of Group 3 analog
faxes to the FCT telephone interface, in the same way as a
telephone.
Warning!: the fax communication service has to be
registered with your network operator, as the network will
not otherwise accept faxes to be sent/received.
The FCT terminal is programmed to automatically detect
outgoing calls made by an analog fax, meaning that the user
simply has to use the fax in the same way as a conventional
telephone line.
Warning!: if your fax is an old model and is not able to send
the fax identification CNG tone, you should include *01*
previous to the called number (B-number) in order to
indicate the FCT that the call to be made is a fax call
(Example: *01*B-number). This is not usually necessary, as
most faxes automatically send the CNG tone so that the fax
call is made automatically by the FCT.
Incoming faxes are received in the same way as using the fixed
line.
Note: if you have a SIM card that does not support separate
voice and fax numbers, the FCT does not recognize the type of
incoming call. This means that the calling party will have to
warn you each time a fax is about to be sent. In this case, dial
*9901# to prepare your FCT to receive a fax call.

USING PCs

Analog modems connected to the FCT telephone line work in
the same way as if they were connected to the Fixed Network.
In this way, you can use your PC standard modem to make

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