Memory Reception Mode [Mem]; Pc Mode [Pc] - Konica Minolta 9760 User Manual

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fax machine. Like Telephone/Fax mode, the Telephone
Answering Device mode detects whether an incoming call
is a fax or voice call. If it is a fax call, your fax machine
receives the fax. If it is a voice call, your fax machine rings
just as it does in Manual Receive mode. If no one answers
the call, your answering machine activates, allowing the
calling party to leave a message. If you set the Remote
Receive User Function Number 17 (Refer to the "User
Function" section of this manual), the caller can send a fax
at any time during or after the recorded message. In that
case, the caller would use the keypad at that end to enter
the remote receive number you have programmed. This
number activates fax reception. Add something like this to
your answering machine message: "To send a fax now,
press XX [the programmed number]."

Memory Reception Mode [MEM]

When set to this mode, your fax machine stores received
faxes in memory and does not print them out immediately.
Fax Forwarding Mode [FWD]
When set to this mode, your fax machine receives all fax
messages into memory, and then automatically resends
them to the forwarding number you have programmed into
the machine. Refer to the "Answering Mode, Fax
Forwarding Mode [FWD]" section of this user's manual for
details on how to set the forwarding number. This mode is
available only if a forwarding number has been
programmed.

PC Mode [PC]

Use this mode if you have the Multifunction Printer
Option (also known as the PC interface option) installed
in your fax machine and want to store incoming faxes on
your computer's hard disk instead of printing immediately.
If your computer is off or not functioning, your fax
machine acts as a stand-alone fax machine and prints any
incoming faxes.
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