Owner`s manual

PriorityFax 2000 Manual
Receiving Documents
Automatic Reception
Manual Reception
The PriorityFax can receive documents either automatically or
manually; you make the choice with the AUTO ANS switch on the
back control panel. If Automatic Answering is on, fax reception is
automatic; if it is off, fax reception is manual.
Automatic reception is recommended unless you have only one
line for both faxing and telephoning.
If Automatic Answering is on, you need not answer your
telephone when it rings. On the fourth ring the fax machine begins
fax reception. If you wish, you can use the RING DELAY switch on
the back control panel to begin fax reception on the first ring.
The document you are receiving begins appearing from the paper
slot at the front of the fax machine. The automatic cutter cuts off
each page as it is received, and the machine beeps once when
transmission is complete.
Do not touch the received document until it is completely out of
the front paper slot. Pulling on a document that is still coming out
of the fax machine can decrease the quality of the printing.
If Automatic Answering is off, lift the handset and speak to the
other party when the phone rings.
If the other party is telephoning you and not trying to send a fax,
simply use the PriorityFax as an ordinary telephone.
If the other party is calling in order to send you a fax, press START
and hang up. The document you are receiving begins appearing
from the paper slot at the front of the fax machine; the automatic
cutter cuts off each page as it is received; and the machine beeps
once when transmission is complete.
Do not touch the received document until it is completely out of
the front paper slot. Pulling on a document that is still coming out
of the fax machine can decrease the quality of the printing.
Don’t worry about missing a fax if you leave the AUTO ANS
switch off and are away and unable to answer your telephone.
After ten rings with no answer, the fax machine begins automatic
reception anyway.
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