Canon 1827B001 사용자 설명서

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Set the Machine for Receiving Faxes
Select the Receive Mode that Suits Your Needs
Follow the chart below to determine the correct receive mode for your needs.
NOTE
– The answering machine must be connected directly to the machine for <AnsMode> to work. (See “Connect Telephone Cables,” 
– The external telephone must be connected to the machine for <FaxTel> or <Manual> to work. (See “Connect Telephone Cables,” 
on p. 12.) By default, if <FaxOnly> is selected in <RX MODE> and external telephone is connected to the machine, the external 
telephone rings. If you want to turn off the ring, press [Additional Functions] 
 <TX/RX SETTINGS> 
 <FAX SETTINGS> 
 
<RX SETTINGS> 
 <INCOMING RING> then select <OFF>.
– Voice mail is not supported with <AnsMode>.
– The <DRPD> mode requires subscription to a DRPD (Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection) service. Contact your telephone 
company for availability.
Do you intend to use the machine to 
receive voice calls?
No
<FaxOnly>
Answers all calls as faxes.
Do you intend to use an answering 
machine with the machine?
Yes
<AnsMode>
Receives faxes automatically 
and records voice messages.
Do you intend to receive faxes 
automatically?
No
<Manual>
Does not answer any calls.
You have to manually receive 
faxes.
<FaxTel> 
Switches between fax and 
voice calls automatically if an 
external telephone is 
connected to the machine.
Yes
No
Yes
Do you have two phone lines, each with 
it's own distinctive ring (DRPD)?
No
<DRPD>
Distinguishes between fax and 
voice calls, if you want to use 
an external phone.
Yes
Set the Receive Mode
1
Press [Additional 
Functions].
2
Press [
] or [
] to 
select <5. TX/RX 
SETTINGS>, then press 
[OK].
3
Press [
] or [
] to 
select <2. FAX 
SETTINGS>, then press 
[OK].
4
Press [
] or [
] to
 
select <1. RX MODE>, 
then press [OK].
5
Press [
] or [
] to 
select the receive mode, 
then press [OK].
NOTE
For <AnsMode>, make sure an 
answering machine is connected 
to the machine.
6
Press [Stop/Reset] to 
return to the standby 
mode.
NOTE
For details, see Chapter 4, 
“Sending and Receiving” in the 
Reference Guide.
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