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Signal Tones

Signal Tones
Your fax machine emits a number of sounds to inform you of specific conditions.
Key Select Tone: This is a short beep that occurs each time you press a key.
Error Tones: If you press a wrong or inappropriate key, your fax machine will emit three short beeps. If
your fax machine experiences a problem during communications, it will emit three long beeps. Press
the Stop key to turn the error tone off, then print a Message Confirmation Report to check the source
of the problem (to do this, press the Copy key twice with no documents loaded).
Voice Request Tone: During a fax session, either you or the person at the remote fax machine may
initiate a voice request (a message asking for a voice conversation between yourself and the remote
operator). When the person at the remote fax machine either initiates or answers your voice request,
your fax machine will emit a repetitive warbling sound.
End of Session Tone: At the end of every successful fax session, your fax machine will emit a short
beep to inform you that there were no errors or problems in the communication.
Off-Hook Alarm Tone: If your fax machine is equipped with a handset, and if the handset is left off the
hook, your fax machine will emit an intermittent warbling sound. To turn off the sound, hang up the
handset or press the Stop key.
OF1050 Users Guide(96-01-30)

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