Operation Manual

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a
variety
of ways
you
can set
your fax to
receive
documents. The
proper
setting
depends on
whether
or
not
you
use
your
fax for
both
facsimile
and
voice
communication,
and
if there
is
an
answering
machine
connected
to the fax. The fax
can
receive
documents
in the memory when
printing
documents
from the memory.
FAX/TEL
auto switch over(
+
53)
Set the fax to receive
both
facsimile messages
and
telephone calls
if
you
have only one
phone
line which
you
use
for
both
telephone
and
facsimile
communication, and
you
want the lax to monitor all
incoming calls
for
you.
Manual
reception
(+
55)
Set the
fax to receive manually if
you
have only one
phone
line
which
you
use
for
both
telephone and
facsimile communication, and
you
want to monitor all
incoming calls
yourself.
Receiving
with
an elctension
phone (.r
56)
Set the
fax to
answer
the
phone
or
receive
when
an
extension
phone
is
connected
to
the fax
and
you
are
not near the fax.
Automatic
receiving
(+
57)
Set the
fax to receive
automatically
when
you
have a
separate
line for both
the facsimile
and
your
telephone
and
you
use
the fax only
for
sending
and receiving
documents.
Receiving through an answering
machine
(+
61)
Set
the fax
to receive
phone
messages
through
an
answering
machine if
you
have one connected
to the
fax,
and
receive
documents
automatically.
Receiving in memory
(
+
67)
lf
paper
or
ink
runs
out,
the fax
will
automatically store
received
documents
in memory
so
you
can
print
them
later.
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