How should you connect – HP Officejet 600 All-in-One Printer User Manual

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How should you connect?

Write down all of your responses to the questions in “What should
you connect?” then refer to the appropriate setup case indicated
below. For example, if you answered “A” to question 1, “D” to
question 2, “E” to question 3, and “H” to question 4, look up
“ADEH.”

Note:

In all connection diagrams, it is always recommended that a

phone be connected to your HP OfficeJet. The main benefits of
connecting a phone are:

For the convenience of having a phone close to the HP OfficeJet
so that you can reach the

START

button when you receive faxes

manually.

In case you need to send a fax (press

START

) after calling

someone who must receive faxes manually.

For the convenience of making outgoing phone calls.

Response: Refer to this section for connection instructions:

ACJ

“Dedicated line” (page 1-11)

ACH

“Dedicated line with internal modem” (page 1-11)

ACI

“Dedicated line with external modem” (page 1-12)

ADGJ

“Shared line” (page 1-13)

ADGH

“Shared line with internal modem” (page 1-14)

ADGI

“Shared line with external modem” (page 1-15)

ADEJ

“Shared line with answering machine” (page 1-16)

ADFJ

“Shared line with computer voicemail” (page 1-17)

ADEH

“Shared line with internal modem and answering machine” (page 1-18)

ADFH

“Shared line with internal modem and computer voicemail” (page 1-19)

ADEI

“Shared line with external modem and answering machine” (page 1-20)

ADFI

“Shared line with external modem and computer voicemail” (page 1-21)

B

“Shared line with distinctive ring” (page 1-22)

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