Konica Minolta 160f User Manual
Fax transmission/Reception methods
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6.2
Reception methods
6.2.1
Manual reception
This machine normally receives faxes automatically. However, if a telephone
is connected and the same line is used for phoning and faxing, the document
can simply be received after talking with the caller over the phone.
is connected and the same line is used for phoning and faxing, the document
can simply be received after talking with the caller over the phone.
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Note
Manual reception is possible if a telephone is connected to the TEL port
of this machine.
To receive faxes manually, use the corresponding utility mode function to
select the manual reception mode (p. 7-64).
Manual reception is possible if a telephone is connected to the TEL port
of this machine.
To receive faxes manually, use the corresponding utility mode function to
select the manual reception mode (p. 7-64).
To receive a fax manually
1
After the telephone rings, pick up the receiver to talk with the caller.
2
After talking and the caller’s fax machine sounds long beeps, press the
[Start] key.
[Start] key.
The machine starts receiving the fax.
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Were the long beeps not sounded by the caller’s fax machine?
% If the caller’s fax machine is set to send automatically, the long
beeps may not be sounded.
3
If the telephone receiver is replaced, the fax reception is finished and
the machine sounds a beep.
the machine sounds a beep.
6.2.2
Memory reception
This machine automatically prints faxes that it has received. However, when
receiving confidential faxes, the received document can be stored in the
memory and printed at a specified time or when memory reception is turned
off.
receiving confidential faxes, the received document can be stored in the
memory and printed at a specified time or when memory reception is turned
off.
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Detail
Memory reception is set using the corresponding utility mode function.
For details on changing the setting, refer to “Specifying MEMORY RX
MODE” on page 7-64.
Memory reception is set using the corresponding utility mode function.
For details on changing the setting, refer to “Specifying MEMORY RX
MODE” on page 7-64.