Xerox pro 16fx 用户指南

下载
页码 158
82
Receiving Faxes
Distinctive Ringing
Distinctive ringing is a service offered by some telephone companies that allows you to use up to
four different telephone numbers, each with a distinctive ringing pattern, on your regular single
line.  If you subscribe to a distinctive ringing service, you can set your fax to automatically answer
when it detects one of these ringing patterns, and use the number corresponding to that pattern
as an exclusive fax number.
Important: To use distinctive ringing, you must subscribe to your phone company’s distinctive
ringing service.  Do not use this setting if you do not subscribe to a distinctive ringing
service.
When using this feature, you must set the reception mode of your machine to Auto (see
Selecting the Reception Mode in this section).  When your designated fax number is dialed, the
machine will automatically answer and begin reception.  Note that other devices you have
connected on the same line will also ring until the machine answers.  If one of your other numbers
is dialed, the machine will ring, but will not answer.
To use distinctive ringing, select the ringing pattern to which you want your machine to answer, as
shown below.  The selections for ringing are:
1. RING PATTERN 1 : Two short rings
2. RING PATTERN 2 : One short, one long, and one short ring
3. RING PATTERN 3 : Two short rings and one long ring
4. RING PATTERN 4 : Three rings
5. RING PATTERN 5 : Two rings
6. STANDARD RING : Your machine’s normal ringing pattern
7. OFF : Answers all ringing patterns (This turns distinctive ringing off.)