Originally Posted by
guitar9199
This is the lost of settings I use for VOIP faxes on a Ricoh/Savin.
1. Deactivation of JBIG - Encoding
SP 1-104-001 ( COM SW 00 ) Bit 0 to 0 / Bit 2 to 0
2. Changing the DIS - Block length to 4 Bytes
SP 1-105-002 ( G3 SW 01 ) Bit 4 to 1
3. Deactivation of V8 - Protocolls ( "Super G3" / max. 14400 Bit/s )
SP 1-105-004 ( G3 SW 03 ) Bit 2 to 0
With some telephone systems it is necessary to fix the speed of the modem to 9600 bits (sending and receiving)
SP 1-105-006 ( G3 SW 05 ) Bit 0 and 1 to 0 / Bit 2 to 1 / Bit 3 to 0
SP 1-105-007 ( G3 SW 06 ) Bit 0 and 1 to 0 / Bit 2 to 1 / Bit 3 to 0
4. If recommended by the plant operator, switch off ECM
Be careful because this might result in data loss, and only change this if the System administrator request this and that this change is
done at own risk
SP 1-104-002 ( COM SW 01 ) Bit 0 to 0
5. Use of the default G3 protocol mode
SP 1-105-003 ( G3 SW 02 ) Bit 0 to 1
6. Max allowable block intervall when receiving image files /decoding time of the first line in the reception mode.
SP 1-105-011 ( G3 SW 0A ) Bit 4 and 6 to 1
All that said, have you checked the phone line out with a handset? I've had a couple where the customer actually had VOICEMAIL enabled on their fax line.... and if there's a message, the dial tone does a 4-5 beep repeat before settling into a steady tone. If the fax board hears that, it won't pick up the call. Something to check into.
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