Oneline + distinctive ring detection – Muratec F-65 User Manual

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Setting the Transmit confirmation reports:

TCR

s

Your fax machine can print a transmit confirmation report after sending a fax to any
Group 3 fax machine.

What the reports tell you

The

TCR

gives you the following information for each communication:

Remote location called
Resolution mode
Starting date and time
Duration, in minutes and seconds
Length, in number of pages
Result of the call
Any special operations — For example, a fax call made using an handset will

appear as “Manual”

Sample of the document — An image of the first page of the document
If an error occurs, the

TCR

tells you the remote location called and the error code and

error message (see pages 3.6–3.7).

To set your machine to print these reports:

1

Press

PROGRAM

,

G

, 3. The

LCD

shows:

2

Press

ENTER

. The

LCD

shows the current setting:

Your machine is asking whether it should print the

TCR

automatically after

every fax you send.

If the print setting you want appears, skip to step 4.
If not, go on to step 3.

3

To toggle the print setting, press

or

once or twice until the setting you

want appears. Here, we chose On.

4

Press

ENTER

to save the setting.

To turn the transmit confirmation report on or off for only the next fax transmis-
sion, press

REPORT

.

What happens next will depend on the setting you made in steps 1-4:
If you chose

ON

, and the report light glows:

Pressing the

REPORT

key will turn off the light and disable the

TCR

printing for

this transmission.

If you chose

OFF

, and the report light does not glow:

Pressing the

REPORT

key will turn the

REPORT

light on and activate the

TCR

print-

ing for this transmission.

If you want to turn the

TCR

feature on or off for only this fax transmission while

scanning or transmitting the document:
• If you specified transmission from memory, press

REPORT

while the fax scans

your document into memory.

• If you specified transmission from the feeder, press

REPORT

while the fax

machine communicates to the other fax machine.

After you’ve sent that one transmission, your machine will return to the setting you
specified in steps 1-4.

OneLine + distinctive ring detection

It used to be that, to have two phone numbers, you had to have two phone lines,
along with the expensive phone equipment that goes with it. But many phone com-
panies now offer their customers a special service which makes it possible for one
phone line to do the work of two.
With this service, you physically still have one phone line, but electronically, you
have two phone numbers. Your phone recognizes these different numbers and rings
differently for each one.
For example, this makes it easy for you to have both a business number and a home
number on one phone line, so you can answer one with “Jane Doe Consulting,” and
the other with “Hello.” You get the idea. This works because you can tell the differ-
ence between the distinctive patterns of the two rings.
Your fax machine, too, is smart enough to tell the difference between two different
numbers that is ringing it. All you have to do is give it a little help at the beginning
and begin to enjoy the benefits of its OneLine + distinctive ring detection (

DRD

) fea-

ture.
In order to 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).

TCR : On

TCR : Off

Set TCR

Beyond the basics

2.46

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