Receiving documents, Reception modes – Panasonic UF-333 User Manual

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► Receiving Documents

Reception Modes

You can select one of tMe four modes as shown below.

Conditions

Suggested Reception Mode

Settings

Telephone Mode

(D

Fax Parameter No. 15 set

(IN Mode)

to 1 : Tel

You normally receive

only voice calls.

You can answer the incoming call via the handset

(D

t OUT I

or an External Telephone (Optional). If you

receive a fax calling signal, simply press START
to receive manually, (see page 59)

Lamp

:

OFF

Fax / Tel Auto Switching Mode (See Note 2)

CD

Fax Parameter No. 15 set

(IN Mode)

to 2 : Fax / Tel SW.

You receive both voice

Unit will answer the incoming call then

CD

and fax calls.

distinguishes whether it is voice or fax call. If it is

f

OUT

)

a fax call, the unit will receive automatically, if it is
a voice call, the unit will signal (rings) through the

speaker for your attention, (see page 60)

Lamp

;

OFF

Fax Mode

(D

Fax Parameter No. 16 set

to 1 : Fax

(OUT Mode)

You normally receive

(D

^

fax calls only.

Unit will receive the document automatically. All

l

OUT

)

incoming calls (including a voice call) are
answered by the fax machine, (see page 61)

Lamp

;

ON

TAM Interface Mode

CD

Fax Parameter No. 16 set

You receive both voice

(OUT Mode)

to 2 : TAM l/F.

and fax calls. And a

The TAM answers the incoming call. During that

time, the unit also monitors whether it is a voice

Telephone Answering

Machine (TAM) is

connected.

(D

l

OUT

J

call, the TAM continues to operate. If it is a fax
call, the unit will automatically switch the line to

к

fax and begin receiving document, (see page 63)

Lamp

;

ON

Ш

Note: 1. Depending on the model of the Telephone Answering Machine (TAM) that is connected, some of the

features may not be compatible with the your machine operating in the TAM interface mode.

2. For some countries, this mode is not available because of the country's regulation and specification.

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