Operating Instructions

8.3 Fax features (KX-MB1520/KX-MB1530 only)
Feature/Code Selection
Changing the TEL/FAX
delayed ring count
MBNM2NM1NM2N
If you use an extension telephone in TEL/FAX mode, select the desired number
of times the extension telephone rings before the unit answers the call.
KX-MB1520EX/KX-MB1530EX:
M2N 2 (default)
M3N 3
M4N 4
KX-MB1520FX/KX-MB1530FX:
M1N 1
M2N 2 (default)
M3N 3
M4N 4
M5N 5
M6N 6
M7N 7
M8N 8
M9N 9
Note:
R See page 44 for details.
Erasing all items stored for
the phonebook
MBNM2NM8NM9N
M0N NO (default)
M1N YES
R Disconnect the telephone line cord and USB cable before activating this
feature.
To erase all items:
1. MMenuN A MBNM2NM8NM9N
2. Press M1N to select YES. A MSetN
3. Press M1N to select YES. A MSetN A MMenuN
Printing a sending report
MBNM4NM0NM1N
M0N OFF: Sending reports will not be printed.
M1N ON: A sending report will be printed after every fax transmission.
M2N ERROR (default): A sending report will be printed only when fax
transmission fails.
Setting the journal report to
print automatically
MBNM4NM0NM2N
M0N OFF: The unit will not print a journal report, but will keep a record of the
last 30 fax transmissions and receptions.
M1N ON (default): The unit will print a journal report automatically after every
30 new fax transmissions and receptions (page 39).
Changing the receiving mode
in the manual answer setting
MBNM4NM0NM4N
M1N TEL (default): Telephone mode (page 43)
M2N TEL/FAX: Telephone/Fax mode (page 44)
Sending documents
overseas
MBNM4NM1NM1N
If you cannot send a fax overseas even if the number is correct and the line is
connected, activate this feature before sending the fax.
This feature improves the reliability by reducing the transmission speed.
M0N OFF: Deactivates this feature.
M1N NEXT FAX: This setting is effective only for the next attempted fax
transmission. After transmission, the unit will return to the previous setting.
M2N ERROR (default): When the previous fax transmission fails and you wish
to re-send the document.
Note:
R Calling charges may be higher than usual.
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8. Programmable Features