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Furuno FELCOM 250 Service Manual

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4.4 Setting for the Incoming Routing
4-23
Setup example-3)
When receiving the call by FAX number: 870 77yyyyyyy (3.1k Audio: 64 kbps), and
having the FAX be Ringing, and when a 3.1k Audio call for No. 1 Analog phone is
received by phone number: 870 77xxxxxxx (AMBE: 4 kbps), the statuses for No. 1
Analog phone, No. 1 Handset, and No. 2 Handset are set to “Ringing,” and then if there
is no response from any of them, the call is forwarded to No. 2 Analog phone, and the
status of No. 1 Analog phone is kept Ringing until the call is terminated;
x 870 78yyyyyyy -> FAX
x 870 77xxxxxxx -> No.1 Analog TEL, No.1 Handset , No.1 Handset
-> Automatic forwarding: No. 1 Analog TEL, No. 2
Analog TEL
Incoming routing setting
Voice
Receive call by AMBE:
870 77xxxxxxx
FAX
3.1k Audio: Call received by
870 78yyyyyyy
Terminal
number
Terminal
1
st
ring 2
nd
ring 1
st
ring 2
nd
ring
1000 No.1 Analog TEL
3 3
1001 No.2 Analog TEL
3
2000 No.1 Handset
3
2001 No.2 Handset
3
3000 FAX
3
Note)
Arriving of the fax and the telephone cannot be recognized.
In the setting of the FAX of Incoming routing, if the check is put in both the Fax and the
Telephone, both ringing become it. In this case, maybe, it is not possible to respond to
the telephone even if arriving by the telephone of 3.1k Audio because the fax usually
starts by several-time ringing. Therefore, the setting of the fax is recommended to put
the check only in the fax.

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Furuno FELCOM 250 Specifications

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BrandFuruno
ModelFELCOM 250
CategoryMarine GPS System
LanguageEnglish

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