Setup & preparation before use, Common misunderstandings about fax machines, Hill – Brother 875 MC User Manual

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SETUP & PREPARATION BEFORE USE

1. SETUP & PREPARATION BEFORE USE

Common Misunderstandings about Fax Machines

This section is for people who are using a fax machine for the first time. Its purpose is to take away

the mystery. Once you understand the meaning of the new tones you will be hearing on your phone

line, you will be able to send

and receive faxes with ease. This will

help you troubleshoot an

occasional

problem

with

a

fax

transmission,

by

listening

through

your

one-way

speaker

to

discover the problem.

What Are Fax Tones?

First the sending machine sends CNG tones, soft intermittent beeps at 4 second
intervals.

You will hear them when you dial and press the START key. CNG stands for “calling”

tones.

They

continue

for

30

seconds

after

dialing:

during

that

time

the

sending

machine

must

begin

the

“handshake”

with

the

receiving

machine.

Each

time

you

send

an

“automatic”

fax

transmission, you are sending calling tones over the phone line. Learn to listen for these soft beeps

each time you answer a phone on your fax line so you will know if you are receiving a fax message.

Then the receiving machine responds with fax receiving tones, loud chirping sounds.

When a machine begins the receiving mode cycle, it will chirp for 40 seconds over the phone line.

At the same time, the fax machine’s display screen will say “receiving”. If you set your machine

to

AUTO

answer

mode

for

a

dedicated

fax

line,

it

will

answer

every

call

automatically

with

fax

receiving tones. Sometimes people will call your fax line by mistake and hang up when they hear

the

shrill

chirping

sounds.

Your

machine

is

not

malfunctioning

when

it

continues

to

say

“receiving”; it must complete its 40 second cycle, even though the call was not a fax message and

the caller hung up. To take your machine out of receiving mode, press the STOP key.

The fax machine answers with a short heep

when it answers in F/T or Message Center mode.

This can not be changed. After the beep the fax machine listens for CNG tones. When it hears CNG

tones, it responds with receiving tones.

Why Does the Ring Change in FIT Mode?

When a double-ring (short, short) occurs after the normal long rings in the Fax/Tel

Switch (F/T mode), it means your fax machine is telling you to take over a call.

The fax

machine has answered either a telephone call or a manual fax (no calling tones). When you hear

the double-ring,

pick up any extension phone or the handset of your fax machine.

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