Advanced fax menu – HP 1040 User Manual
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14 HP Fax basics
Overview of menu options
ADVANCED FAX menu
Fax Log
The Fax Log shows the specific information concerning transmission or
reception activities, the time and date of most recent 40 transmissions or
receptions.
The settings are
On
and
Off
.
Resolution
Sets the default resolution when copying and faxing.
The settings are:
Standard
,
Fine
, and
Superfine
. For more information,
see
Set document resolution and contrast for a single copy
on page 26.
Contrast
Sets the default contrast when copying and faxing.
The settings are:
Normal, Lighten
,
Photo
,
and
Darken
. For more
information, see
Set document resolution and contrast for a single copy
on
page 26.
Option
Settings
Option
Settings
Set Broadcasting
Allows you to send a fax to several fax numbers at once.
Set Delayed Fax
Allows you to set up a fax to be sent at any time in the next 24 hours.
Set Fax Forward
Allows you to forward incoming faxes to another fax number.
Set Polling Send
Allows you to set a fax to be polled by another machine.
Cancel Schedule
Cancels all scheduled faxes.
Man Fax Rcv Code
(HP 1040 only)
The Manual Fax Receive Code allows you to start receiving a fax from an
extension phone. If you pick up the extension phone and hear a fax tone,
enter the code and the fax will start receiving. You cannot change the * *, just
the number between them. The code can be 0 to 9.
ECM Mode
Error correction mode compensates for poor line quality and ensures accurate,
error- free transmission with any other ECM-equipped facsimile machine. If the
line quality is poor, transmission time may be increased when ECM is
enabled.
The settings are
On
and
Off.
Distinctive Ring
Distinctive ring (DRPD—distinctive ring pattern detection) is a service provided
by some telephone companies that assigns two phone numbers to one phone
line, each of which makes your phone ring differently. If you subscribe to this
service, you can program your machine to learn one phone number and
distinctive ring for incoming faxes. For more information, see