Are You Using A Phone Line Splitter; Are You Using A Surge Protection Device - HP LaserJet 3300 Manual De Instrucciones

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34 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
PBX system: A business environment phone system. Standard
home phones and the HP LaserJet 3330 use an analog phone
signal. PBX systems are digital and are incompatible with standard
phones and with devices such as the HP LaserJet 3330. You need
to have access to a standard analog phone line in order to send and
receive faxes.
Roll-over lines: A phone system feature where, when one
incoming line is busy, the next call "rolls over" to the next available
line. Try attaching the product to the first incoming phone line. The
product will answer the phone after it rings the number of times set
in the product's rings-to-answer setting. (See
rings-to-answer" on page
Distinctive ring service: The phone company can assign two
phone numbers to one physical line and assign each number a
distinctive ring pattern. Make sure the product is set to respond to
the correct distinctive ring pattern assigned to the fax phone
number by your phone service provider. (See
patterns" on page

Are you using a phone line splitter?

Phone line splitter: Device used to split out two or more phone line jacks
to connect phones or devices to the same phone line wall jack.
Confusion can result from the existence of two different kinds of splitters.
Parallel splitters (also called "T" splitters) split a single line into two jacks,
allowing two devices to be plugged into the same line. Line1/Line 2
splitters provide two phone line outlets from a single jack with two
unique phone numbers (two phone lines are connected to a single wall
jack). A Line1/Line2 splitter must be used if you have a fax line and a
voice line coming into the same wall jack. See
a jack with two phone lines" on page 8
Parallel or "T" splitters should not be used with the product, as they can
degrade the quality of the phone signal. If you need to attach a second
device to the phone line along with the product, plug the second device
into the product's "phone" socket (the socket on the bottom) inside the
product's left side panel. See
for instructions.

Are you using a surge protection device?

This is a device used between the wall jack and the product to protect
the product against electrical power passed through the phone lines.
These can cause some fax communication problems by degrading the
quality of the phone signal. If you are having problems sending or
receiving faxes and are using one of these devices, connect the product
directly to the phone jack on the wall to determine whether the problem
is with the surge protection device.
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for instructions.
"Connecting additional devices" on page 10
"Setting
"Enabling answer ring
"To connect the product to
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