Xerox 8860 用户指南

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Fax Defaults
System Administrator Guide
6-2
Fax Defaults
View, set, or change system default fax settings from the Fax Settings page. Making changes 
to system default settings through CentreWare IS is the same as making the corresponding 
changes from the system’s control panel. When you are satisfied with your selections, click 
Save Changes to keep the settings or click Discard Changes to keep the previous settings.
Note:
For additional information, see the User Guide on the Software and Documentation 
CD
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ROM.
Fax Configuration
Select settings for the following options to configure the fax function:
Country: Select your Country from the drop-down list. All available countries for the system 
are displayed in the list. Regions 1-8 in the country list are provided to allow for future support 
of additional countries. The default setting is None.
Note:
When the Country setting is changed, Dial Type, Redial Count, Redial Time Interval, 
Dial Pause, and Dial Delay are set to their default settings.
Line ID: Enter the fax telephone number in this field. Line ID can be up to 20 characters in 
length.
Line Name: Enter the Line Name in this field. Line Name can be up to 30 characters in length.
Dial Type: Select the Dial Type setting from the drop-down list. The default setting is Tone.
Pulse: The telephone line uses Pulse dialing.
Tone: The telephone line uses Tone dialing.
Line Monitor Volume: Select the audio Line Monitor Volume setting from the drop-down 
list. The default setting is 2/Med.
0/Off: Turns the audio line monitor volume Off.
1/Low: Sets the audio line monitor volume to Low.
2/Med: Sets the audio line monitor volume to Medium.
3/High: Sets the audio line monitor volume to High.
Auto Activity Report: This setting turns On or Off automatic printing of an activity report 
after every 50 faxes or errors. The default setting is On. If Auto Activity Report is set to On, an 
activity report is printed after 50 of any of the following occur:
Faxes transmitted.
Faxes received.
Errors during fax transmission or reception.