Oi. Setup & Preparation Before Use; What Are Fax Tones; Why Does The Ring Change In F/T Mode - Brother IntelliFAX 1350M Owner's Manual

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I. SETUP & PREPARATION BEFORE USE
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Common
Misunderstandings
about
Fax Machines
This section is for people who are using a fax machine
for the first time. Its purpose
is
tO
take away
the mystery.
Once you understand
the meaning
of the new tones you will be hearing
on your phone
line, you will be able to send and receive
faxes with ease. This will help you troubleshoot
an
occasional
problem
with
a fax transmission,
by listening
through
your one-way
speaker
to
discover
the problem.
What Are Fax Tones?
First
the sending
machine
sends
CNG
tones,
soft
intermittent
beeps
at 4 second
intervals.
You will hear then] when you dial and press the START key. CNG stands for "calling"
tones. They continue
for 30 seconds
after dialing: during that time the sending
machine
must
begin the "handshake"
with the receiving
machine.
Each time you send an "automatic"
fax
transmission,
you are sending
calling tones over the phone line. Learn to listen for these soft beeps
each time you answer a phone on your fax line so you will know if you are receiving
a fax message.
Then the receiving
machine
responds
with fax receiving
tones,
loud chirping
sounds.
When a machine
begins the receiving
mode cycle, it will chirp for 40 seconds over the phone line.
At the same time, the fax machine's
display
screen will say "receiving".
If you set your machine
to AUTO answer
mode for a dedicated
fax line, it will answer every call automatically
with fax
receiving
tones. Sometimes
people will call your fax line by mistake and hang up when they hear
the shrill
chirping
sounds.
Your machine
is not malfunctioning
when
it continues
to say
"receiving";
it must complete its 40 second cycle, even though the call was not a fax message
and
the caller hung up. To take your machine
out of receiving
mode, press the STOP key.
The fax machine
answers
with a short beep when it answers
in F/T or Message
Center mode.
This can not be changed. After the beep the fax machine listens for CNG tones. When it hears CNG
tones, it responds
with receiving
tones.
Why Does the Ring
Change
in FIT Mode?
When
a double-ring
(short,
short)
occurs
after
the normal
long rings
in the Fax/Tel
Switch
(Ffr mode),
it means
your fax machine
is telling
you to take over
a call. The fax
machine
has answered
either a telephone
call or a manual
fax (no calling tones). When you hear
the double-ring,
pick
up any
extension
phone
or the handset
of your
fax machine.
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