NEC NEFAX655e Manual page 143

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Connecting Class 1 to Your PC
Installing the PC-Fax Software
Modem type
Flow control
Dial type
Dial tone detect
Detect busy
Speaker On/Off and volume
Using Class 1 Mode
PC Printing & Scanning
The NEFAX655e uses a standard RS-232C port to communicate with the PC.
Follow the instructions in "Attaching the PC Cables" on page A-8 to connect the
cable if you have not already connected it.
Please Note: This feature is optional on your unit.
There are a number of settings that affect the modem. This table provides a list of
common settings and the preferred NEFAX655e settings.
Generic Class 1 or Class 1
Xon/Xoff
Use the type that matches your telephone service. This selection
determines whether the dial command is ATDT for tone or
ATDP for pulse.
OFF
OFF. Your unit detects a busy signal and provides the correct
response. If the remote unit does not answer, the fax unit
responds "No carrier" on the computer, which can then schedule
a re-dial.
OFF
Note these considerations when using Class 1 mode:
When your unit communicates with the computer, "CLASS 1 MODE"
appears on the LCD.
No other fax activities can be performed while the unit communicates
with the PC.
During a fax operation initiated by your unit, a fax request initiated by
the PC is not processed.
The maximum fax transmission speed is 14,400 bps in Class 1 mode.
Class 1 Fax/Modem
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