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HP FACSIMILE MACHINE HP FAX-700 User Manual

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Problem Resolution

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Table 5-3. Line Error on the HP FAX-700 and FAX-750

Number of

lines with er-

Service Parameter 47 Setting

lines with er-

rors

01 (128)

02 (256)

03 (512)

04 (1024)

05 (2048)

06 (Off)

0-31

MCF

MCF

MCF

MCF

MCF

MCF

32-63

RTP

MCF

MCF

MCF

MCF

MCF

64-127

RTN

RTP

MCF

MCF

MCF

MCF

128-255

DCN

RTN

RTP

MCF

MCF

MCF

256-511

DCN

DCN

RTN

RTP

MCF

MCF

512-1023

DCN

DCN

DCN

RTN

RTP

MCF

1024-2047

DCN

DCN

DCN

DCN

RTN

MCF

>2047

DCN

DCN

DCN

DCN

DCN

MCF

The following Total Error Table give the criterion used by the fax machine to determine which signal to return when
it detects a given percentage of lines with errors on a page being received, and service parameter 46 is set to RATIO.

For example, if service parameter 48 is set to 2, and a page is received with 4% errors, the machine responds with the
MCF signal.

Table 5-4. Total Error on the HP FAX-700 and FAX-750

Percent of

lines with

Service Parameter 48 Setting

lines with

errors

01 (5%)

02 (10%)

03 (15%)

04 (20%)

0-2

MCF

MCF

MCF

MCF

3-4

RTP

MCF

MCF

MCF

5-7

RTN

RTP

MCF

MCF

8-9

RTN

RTP

RTP

MCF

10-14

RTN

RTN

RTP

RTP

15-19

RTN

RTN

RTN

RTP

>20

RTN

RTN

RTN

RTN

Setting Service Parameters to Solve Communication Problems on the HP FAX-700 and
FAX-750

Communication problems are announced by information codes in the 400 to 500 range. For basic problems with the
telephone line (unable to dial a station or not answering, for example) consult the troubleshooting chapter in the User’s
Guide for the HP FAX-700/750, User’s Guide for the HP FAX-900, or the User’s Guide for the FAX-950.

Table 5-5 shows the service parameters to adjust for specific communication problems in the HP FAX-700 and
FAX-750. Adjust both the transmitting and receiving fax machines for best results. If the adjustments do not improve
the line quality, set the service parameters of both machines back to the default settings.