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HP FACSIMILE MACHINE HP FAX-700 User Manual

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Table 5-2. HP FAX-700 and FAX-750 Service Parameters (continued)

Service

Parameter

Number

Display

Indication

Parameter

Description

Settings

Current

Setting

Standard

Setting

68

DOC JAM
LENGTH

This is the length of doc-
ument being scanned by
the scanner that will
cause the machine to in-
dicate a document jam

01: 0.8 M*
02: 2.0 M
03: 8.0 M
04: no limit

1

1

69

DOC MISFEED

Time elapse to detection
of misfeed

0...15 s

10

10

70

NOT USED

71

NOT USED

72

NOT USED

73

NOT USED

74

NOT USED

75

COPY COUNT

Running count of copies

n (count)

none

76

XMT COUNT

Running count of trans-
missions

n (count)

none

77

RCV COUNT

Running count of recep-
tions

n (count)

none

Response to Incoming Document With Errors on the HP FAX-700 and FAX-750

The following tables describe how the HP FAX-700 and FAX-750 determine how to respond to the transmitter when a
document is received with errors. These tables apply only if the transmitter does not have or is not using ECM (Error
Correction Mode).

The signals listed in the tables and their interpretation are as follows:

D MCF (Message Confirmation) – document received with good quality. Continue with next page
D RTP (PIP if during voice request) – document received with marginal quality. Train before sending

next page. (RTP – retrain positive)

D RTN (Retrain Negative) – document received with unacceptable quality. Train at slower speed.
D DCN (Disconnect) – Too many errors. Disconnect and send signal if the error condition is detected

after complete page is received

The following Line Error Table gives the criterion used by the fax machine to determine which signal to return when
it detects a given number of errors on a page being received, and service parameter 46 is set to LINES.

For example, if service parameter 47 is set to 3 and a page is received with 254 lines in error, then the machine responds
with the RTP signal.