Ricoh fax3900l Betriebsanweisung
User Parameters
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Switch Bit
Item
Settings
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Leave messages on POP
server after receiving
them (some types of E-
mail server may not sup-
port this feature).
server after receiving
them (some types of E-
mail server may not sup-
port this feature).
*00: No
01: Save all
01: Save all
10: Save only errors
Important
❒ If you choose "Save all" or
"Save errors", check your E-
mail from a PC to remove
messages from the server. If
you do not delete all mes-
sages, previously printed
messages may be printed
again at the machine.
mail from a PC to remove
messages from the server. If
you do not delete all mes-
sages, previously printed
messages may be printed
again at the machine.
P.22 “Recep-
tion”
tion”
3
If an error occurs during
E-mail reception, mail
notification to the sender.
E-mail reception, mail
notification to the sender.
*0: Yes
1: No
P.27 “Error Mail
Notification”
Notification”
4
Receive E-mail when the
Night Timer is in effect.
Night Timer is in effect.
*0: Yes
1: No
P.22 “Recep-
tion”
tion”
17
2
Respond to requests to
confirm the receipt of
documents.
confirm the receipt of
documents.
*0: No
1: Yes
P.17 “Confirm-
ing Reception”
ing Reception”
7
Select the modulation
method used by the data
modem (V34 or V90)
method used by the data
modem (V34 or V90)
0: V34
*1: V90
Note
❒ When V34 is selected, the
maximum communication
speed is 33.6 Kbps for both
transmission and reception.
When V90 is selected, the
maximum communication
speed is 33.6 Kbps for trans-
mission and 56 Kbps for re-
ception.
speed is 33.6 Kbps for both
transmission and reception.
When V90 is selected, the
maximum communication
speed is 33.6 Kbps for trans-
mission and 56 Kbps for re-
ception.
❒ Selecting V90 may improve
reception speed, but trans-
fer speed may also be re-
duced depending on factors
such as the line condition,
time of day, and the access
point being used.
fer speed may also be re-
duced depending on factors
such as the line condition,
time of day, and the access
point being used.
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