Communication Mode (Selecting A Communication Mode) - Xerox ApeosPort-II 5010 User Manual

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Communication Mode (Selecting a Communication Mode)

You can select a communication mode based on the features of the remote machine.
G3 is the international standard for facsimile transmissions established by the ITU-T.
Important • When the speed dialing, one touch buttons, group dialing numbers, or address book is used
Note
1
Select [Communication Mode] on
the [Transmission Options] screen.
2
Set the communication mode.
G3 Auto
Select this mode if the remote machine is G3 compatible. This mode is the one
normally selected.
In accordance with the reception capabilities of the remote machine, the machine
automatically switches modes in the following order: G3 Unique ECM
ITU-T G3 ECM
F4800
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Select this mode when transmitting over noisy or poor telephone lines, as can be the
case with overseas calls.
Also select this mode when transmitting over noisy or poor telephone lines
domestically.
G4 Auto
Do not use this mode.
Note
About F4800
You can communicate with faxes overseas via telephone company exchanges, etc.
Note
Note
1
Select [Communication Mode] on
the [Transmission Options] screen.
2
Select [F4800], then [Save].
3
Enter the telephone company ID
number, "0011", country code, area
code, and recipient fax number as shown below.
Important • In some areas, you may need to enter a pause after the telephone company ID number.
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to specify a recipient registered in an address number, the communications mode currently
set to the address number is set and cannot be changed. For information on how to register
address numbers, refer to "Address Book" (P.328).
• The default communication mode can be changed in the System Administration mode. For
information on how to change the default mode, refer to "Communication Mode" (P.307).
ITU-T G3.
• [G4 Auto] is displayed on when Internet Fax Kit is installed. This setting applies the
transmission speed between the fax gateway and destination fax for the iFax.
• The international telephone networks are originally designed for voice communications.
Noise that does not really affect voice communications causes a problem with fax
communications. It may result in the deterioration of images quality, the inability to transmit a
fax, or even terminate the transmission. Regardless of whether transmission is successful,
you are charged for the call once the line is connected. For information on line trouble and
call charges, contact your telephone company.
• If you select [F4800], the transmission time may be longer because transmission is
performed at 4800 bps or less to ensure transmission is successful.
G3 Unique

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