This option lets you specify the most efficient settings for sending faxes from the digital send device. These settings affect how the device dials outbound
faxes and how it behaves when the receiving line fails to answer the fax. These settings ensure that the majority of outbound faxes are received
successfully while minimizing time spent attempting to send faxes to unreachable recipients.
This option lets you set the default dialing mode that suits the characteristics of the available communication line when dialing a number on a fax send
(Tone or Pulse). .
This option lets you define what the device should do if the number dialed is busy or there is no answer.
Fax Send - Other Settings
This option lets you define what the device should do if the number dialed is busy or there is no answer.
This option lets you sets the default resolution when sending faxes. The available selections are Standard, Fine, Superfine, and Photo.
Use this option to specify the send settings for faxes. You can specify the modem and ringer volumes, the dial and redial settings, and whether the fax
device should use JBIG compression or Error Correction Mode (ECM).
Use this option to specify the settings for sending faxes. You can specify the fax send method, scan settings, notification settings, internal modem
settings, LAN fax settings, and Internet fax settings.
Various fax settings including: Enable fax send: enable sending faxes and specify the fax send method, etc.
Use this option to enable the V.34 fax standard, print fax reports, and set the speaker mode.
This option lets you select the time format this device should use (12 hour or 24 hours).
Use this option to specify the decibel range for transmit signal loss. This compensates for phone line signal loss. You can increase the amount of
decibels used by the fax to compensate for weaknesses in the phone line signal.
Use this option to import a predefined list of fax speed dials from a comma separated value (CSV) file directly into the internal memory of the device. To
send a fax, you must provide a fax number. The process of entering multiple fax numbers can be simplified by providing a speed dial list. Importing fax
numbers into the internal memory of the device provides a list of fax numbers for users to choose from.
Use this option to specify the settings that the device uses to send faxes through a LAN fax service.
Use this option to specify whether users can send faxes from their computer.
Use this option to optimize fax performance by fine tuning the fax ring frequency and TCF signals to best suit the needs of your organization. If your fax
device is having trouble sending outbound faxes, increasing the TCF delay and extending the TCF signal may improve communication with difficult fax
receivers. TCF is a series of zeros sent to the receiver to confirm that the connection is working and to establish the optimal connection speed. The
sending fax generates a series of TCF signals at different speeds until it receives a Confirmation To Receive (CFR) signal from the receiving fax. TCF
T.30 delay specifies how long to wait before sending each TCF signal. TCF extend specifies how long to extend the TCF signal beyond the default time
length (1500 milliseconds).
Embedded Web Server
Configuration Options
This option lets you select various features for the HP Embedded Web Server. If you have a set of standard configuration options for HP Embedded Web
Server, you can direct all of your HP Embedded Web Servers to the URL of the device that has the correct configuration options. This eliminates the
need to manually specify the configuration options for each HP Embedded Web Server, reducing errors.
Embedded Web Server
Language Settings
Use this option to specify what language the HP Embedded Web Server uses to display web pages.
Embedded Web Server Mail
Settings
Use this option to configure email settings for an individual device or devices in a device group. You can specify email settings for sending and receiving
email messages from the device.
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