Different ways to receive a fax – Canon C70 User Manual

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Chapter 8

Receiving Faxes

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Different Ways to Receive a Fax

The MultiPASS C70 provides you with several modes for receiving
faxes. To decide which mode will best suit your requirements, consider
how you want to use the MultiPASS C70:

FAX ONLY MODE (

2 p. 8-5)

Use this mode if the MultiPASS C70 will be connected to a separate
telephone line used only for faxing. The MultiPASS C70 then
answers all calls, and receives all faxes automatically.

Fax/Tel Mode (

2 p. 8-8)

Use this mode if you will occasionally use the MultiPASS C70 as a
telephone. In this mode, if an incoming call is from a fax machine,
the MultiPASS C70 receives the faxes automatically, without ringing;
if the call is from a person, the MultiPASS C70 rings to alert you to
pick up the handset or the telephone (connected to your unit) to
answer the call. This mode is economical, in that it allows you to
have telephone and fax service without the expense of an additional
telephone line.

This mode also includes settings that let you control precisely how it
handles incoming calls. To adjust these via the operation panel, refer
to the instructions later in this chapter (

1 p. 8-10). You can also

adjust these settings from the MultiPASS Desktop Manager.
(

1 MultiPASS Suite Software User’s Guide)

MANUAL MODE (

2 p. 8-14)

Use this mode if you will frequently use the MultiPASS C70 to
receive voice calls through the handset, telephone, or extension
phone connected to your unit and want to answer every call yourself,
including fax calls. The MultiPASS C70 then rings for every call,
whether telephone or fax, and you must press the

Start/Scan

button

to begin receiving a fax.

ANS.MACHINE MODE (

2 p. 8-16)

Use this mode if you plan to connect an answering machine to the
MultiPASS C70 to receive faxes and telephone messages. The
MultiPASS C70 then receives incoming faxes normally, and routes
incoming telephone calls to the answering machine.

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