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T
O
REDUCE
THE
TRANSMISSION
SPEED
The fax machine (
model with built-in TAD
) transmits regu-
larly
at a speed of 14400 bps
(
b
its
p
er
s
econd). A trans-
mission speed of 9600 or 4800 bps is recommended on
disturbed telephone lines.
The
base model transmits
regularly
at a speed of 9600
bps
which may be
reduced to 4800 bps
.
Until the display shows:
FAX SET-UP
The display shows:
DATE AND TIME
The display shows:
VARIOUS SETTINGS
Until the display shows:
TX SPEED 9.6
/
Press
|
/
}
to view the other available values: "TX SPEED
14.4" (
only for model with built-in TAD
) or "TX SPEED
4.8" (
for both models
).
To confirm your choice.
To return the fax machine to the initial stand-by mode.
T
O
SET
UP
THE
AUTOMATIC
RESOLUTION
If you do not select the type of resolution before sending a
document, the fax machine will send it automatically with the
default resolution setting (in this case: STANDARD).
If you like, you can set it up and have documents sent
automatically with the FINE resolution, as follows:
Until the display shows:
FAX SET-UP
The display shows:
DATE AND TIME
The display shows:
VARIOUS SETTINGS
Until the display shows:
TX RESOL. STD
/
Press
|
/
}
to view the other available value: "TX RESOL.
FINE".
To confirm your choice.
To return the fax machine to the initial stand-by mode.
T
O
ENABLE
/
DISABLE
ECM
The
ECM
(
Error Correction Mode
) is a system for cor-
recting the errors caused by interference on the line. This
function only has effect if it has been enabled both on your
fax machine and on your correspondents fax machine and
is indicated by a letter "
E
" appearing on the display.
The fax machine is set up to send documents in this mode.
However, you can set it up to send documents in normal
mode, as follows:
Until the display shows:
FAX SET-UP
The display shows:
DATE AND TIME
The display shows:
VARIOUS SETTINGS
The display shows:
ECM: ON
/
Press
|
/
}
to view the other available option: "ECM: OFF".
To confirm your choice.
To return the fax machine to the initial stand-by mode.
S
ENDING
/
RECEIVING
A
DOCUMENT
IN
POLLING
MODE
F
IRST
OF
ALL
,
WHAT
POLLING
IS
It is a transmission request that a fax machine makes to another
fax machine so that the latter sends the document requested auto-
matically.
There are two main characteristics of communication using the polling
method:
the user who is to receive the document requests trans-
mission
. In other words, a user may connect to another fax
machine and request it to send a document (specifically prepared)
to him, even when the user at the other end of the line is out.
the transaction is paid for by the person who requested
transmission
(that is, the user who receives the document) and
not the person whose fax machine sends the document.
T
O
MAKE
A
TRANSMISSION
REQUEST
(
POLLING
RECEPTION
)
Arrange with your correspondent the time at which you
intend to make the transmission request so that he has time
to put the document to be sent in his fax machine. Then set
up your fax machine to receive the document, by program-
ming the dialling mode to be used to call your correspond-
ent and the time at which you wish to receive the document.