Call request – Muratec F-150 User Manual

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Beyond the basics

2.34

In order that you may use OneLine +

DRD

, your phone company must set up your

distinctive ring service. When it does, it will assign a ring pattern, expressed in
time. For example, the standard telephone ring is 2 seconds “on” (ringing) and 4
seconds “off” (silent), after which it repeats itself (hence the term, ring pattern).
Some telephone companies provide only a very general description — for example,
“short-short-long” — of their

DRD

ring patterns. Fortunately, however, your fax has

eight possible distinctive ring patterns for use with OneLine +

DRD

; one of them

should work with your phone company’s

DRD

service. This chart lists the patterns:

Pattern

One complete ring pattern (seconds)

A

0.8 on, 0.4 off, 0.8 on, 4.0 off

B

0.4 on, 0.2 off, 0.4 on, 0.2 off, 0.8 on, 4.0 off

C

0.3 on, 0.2 off, 1.0 on, 0.2 off, 0.3 on, 4.0 off

D

1.0 on, 0.5 off, 1.0 on, 3.5 ms off

E

0.5 on, 0.5 off, 0.5 on, 0.5 off, 1.0 on, 3.0 off

F

0.5 on, 0.5 off, 1.0 on, 0.5 off, 0.5 on, 3.0 off

G

0.4 on, 0.6 off, 0.4 on, 4.6 off

H

1.5 on, 0.5 off, 0.5 on, 3.5 off

For example: pattern

C

is 0.3 seconds ringing, 0.2 seconds silent, 1 second ringing,

0.2 seconds silent, 0.3 seconds ringing and 4 seconds silent; then it goes back to the
first 0.3-second ring and starts over.
To use

DRD

on your fax machine:

1

Contact your phone company and confirm that the phone company has set up

DRD

service for you. If possible, also find out which distinctive ring pattern the

phone company has assigned you.

2

Press /

PROGRAM

,

J

, 1, 9,

ENTER

. The

LCD

will show:

If you see the setting you wish, skip to step 4.
Otherwise, proceed to step 3.

3

To change the setting, press

or /

PROGRAM

once or twice until your

desired choice appears. Here, we’ve chosen On.

4

Press

ENTER

.

5

If “

A

” is the pattern you want, skip to step 7.

If not, proceed to step 6.

6

Press or /

PROGRAM

repeatedly until your desired pattern appears (in our

example here, “

C

”):

7

Press

ENTER

to set your machine to the displayed ring pattern.

Important: If your telephone company gives you only very general ring pattern

specifications, or if you otherwise encounter a problem while trying to
use your machine’s

DRD

feature, please try

ALL

of the listed ring

patterns. (If you still have a problem after trying all of the patterns,
please call the Muratec Customer Support Center (from the United
States, call [972] 364-3350; for the number to call from Canada, check
your in-box documentation).

Important: With your machine set for using

DRD

, it won’t respond to any ring pat-

tern other than the one you’ve selected, above. To reset the fax so it
will respond once again to normal rings, repeat steps 2–4, above —
except, in step 3, toggle it to “Off.” Your fax now will respond nor-
mally.

Call request

Wondering why your monitor speaker’s activation key is called

MONITOR

/

CALL

?

Now, we’ll explain the

CALL

part of the name. It may be hard to believe, but you

actually can send or receive a fax message and have a regular phone conversation
on the same call (although, obviously, not at the same time). This is called a call
request.
It doesn’t matter whether you’re sending the fax or receiving it. You may
fax first and then talk, or talk first and then fax.

Important: For this feature to work, the remote fax machine must have a similar

call-request capability. Also, of course, your machine must have an
optional handset attached.

Note: On an F-150, communicating this way disables “V.34” mode, causing the

F-150 to handle the call in normal

ITU

-

T

Group 3 fashion.

Ring Pattern: C

Program/Enter

Ring Pattern: A

Program/Enter

DRD: On

Program/Enter

DRD: Off

Program/Enter

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