Connecting to a telephone – HP FACSIMILE MACHINE HP FAX-700 User Manual

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2Ć28 Installation and Configuration

Connecting the HP FAX-900 and FAX-950 to the Telephone Line

To connect the HP FAX-900 and HP FAX-950 to the telephone line, perform the following procedure:

Connect a telephone line from the phone wall jack to the LINE connector on the back of your fax machine. See
Figure 2-39. An HP FAX-900 is illustrated in Figure 2-39, but the method of connection to the telephone line is the
same for the HP FAX-950.

Figure 2Ć39. Connecting the HP FAXĆ900 or FAXĆ950 to the Telephone Line

FAX950-23

Connecting to a Telephone

Note

For best performance, the telephone should be connected directly to the fax machine.

Your fax machine is not designed for use in a phone system that has call waiting, multiple phone
extensions, caller ID, voice-mail, modems or roll-over lines. Use of a phone line having multiple
extensions may cause transmission and/or reception problems if any of the extensions are picked
up during data transmission/reception. If problems occur, consider using a dedicated phone line
for the fax machine or configuring the fax machine for distinctive ring detection as described
later in this chapter.

Your fax machine may have break-off tabs protecting the telephone and line connectors on the
back of the machine. Carefully twist and pry the tabs out of the slots to access the connectors.

Connecting a Telephone to the HP FAX-700 and FAX-750

To connect the HP FAX-700 or the FAX-750 to the telephone, perform the following steps:

1. Connect the fax machine to a telephone line. If necessary, refer to the procedure titled “Connecting the HP

FAX-700 and FAX-750 to the Telephone Line”.

2. Plug one end of the phone cord into one of the connections at the rear of the fax machine marked

TEL

. See

Figure 2-40.

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