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Using Faxman - Faxman must be loaded
C:\MTEZ>faxman
to recv or send a fax. If you get an Error and it doesn't load check the
Faxman Setup. Faxman will use EMS if available.
C:\MTEZ>setup
and see if the port is set correctly there. When Faxman is loaded you do
not have to do anything else to recv a fax. (but you must NOT be in MTEZ in
data mode, or AutoAnswer or Host). If Faxman isn't loaded you cannot change
TYPE in the dialing directory to FAX. If EMS is enabled Faxman will load
most of itself there if the option is checked in SETUP, saving conventional
memory.
In theory, Faxman will receive faxes or send scheduled faxes in the
background when you're in another application. You will have to test this
with YOUR applications. Some are processor and/or memory 'hungry' and the
fax may fail...
C:\MTEZ>faxman /r
will remove Faxman. Faxman must be removed if you are expecting a DATA
call incoming.
If you got 1-disk MTEZ you can set RINGs in CAS setup C:\MTEZ>setup
to 6 or more, and manually answer fax (when you pick up the phone & hear
the fax 'beeps') with the 'hotkey'
<ctrl><alt>A
NITELINE is used (loaded after Faxman) when you will be away from the
computer and want faxes printed as they are recv'd. It is not a good idea
to use NITELINE during the day (unless the PC is dedicated to fax) as it
ties up the PC quite a lot.
Don Hinds - Zoom Tech
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