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    Title: Proposal for New
    Character Submitter: Adib
    Behjat, Joop Kiefte Date: March
    26, 2020
    Additional references: This document replaces L2/17-237 (Emoji Submission)
    Proposal to add Nine Pointed star to Unicode
    Public Domain:
    https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bahai_star.svg
    and https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Star_polygon_9-
    3.svg
    Introduction
    The purpose of this proposal is to request that a codepoint be allocated in the UCS for the nine
    pointed star character, which is commonly used by members of the Bahá'í Faith.
    In Baha’i Literature, different forms of stars were used that are not standardized from one
    publishing to another (examples below). The presence of the nine pointed star will help
    standardize across the different publications. Adding to that, for religions lacking a
    representation of their place of worship, it is suggested to use the Place of Worship emoji with
    the representing symbol of their faith, of which there are exactly none feasible at the moment.
    In terms of Unicode, the Nine Pointed Star is one of the most common symbols of the Bahá'í
    Faith, specifically the most distinctive one other than maybe the Ringstone Symbol (which
    would be extremely less universally usable), and it would help provide a near complete lineup of
    religions of the world; currently, there are many religious symbols supported via the Unicode
    standard - including jedi (Star of David), Christian, Muslim (Star and Crescent), Sikh,
    Buddhists, and Wiccan (five pointed star).
    The nine pointed star will also introduce a popular star character to the list of available stars in
    Unicode.
    Naming convention
    NINE POINTED STAR is a widely accessible and commonly used term for the symbol provided.
    It follows the same naming standard as other available stars in the unicode (number of points -
    form of the star - color).
    If the committee wishes to distinguish between filled and unfilled star, then the term:
    ● NINE POINTED STAR can be used for the filled nine pointed star.
    ● NINE POINTED STAR OUTLINED can be used for the unfilled nine pointed star.
    ● NINE POINTED STAR REGULAR COMPOUND can be used for the three
    overlapping triangles. The naming is also in line with the mathematical naming
    convention (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enneagram_(geometry)).
    Note that most common usage of the star in Bahá'í context uses an outline version, although
    this is not prescribed in any way.
    In terms of placement, the nine pointed star should ideally be added to the current lineup of
    religious symbols or stars. In practical terms this would for example imply receiving the same
    treatment as the other symbols with a religious meaning as to being rendered as an emoji in
    instant messaging context. This would also enable the rendering of a symbol for a Bahá'í
    House of Worship, of which there are a growing number in the world.
    Religious symbols have been placed in different blocks, including Miscellaneous Symbols
    (2600 - 26FF), Dingbats (2700 - 27BF), and Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs (1F300 -
    1F5FF).
    For the purpose of this proposal, I have recommended that the nine pointed star be placed in
    the Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs block. However, I will leave it to the committee’s
    opinion on the best placement for this symbol.
    History
    The nine pointed star is also one of the most used symbols and shapes by the adherents of
    the members of The Bahá'í Faith. The Bahá'í Faith is a religion that was founded by its
    prophet Baha’u’llah in 1863. There are over 7 million Bahá'í adherents worldwide 1
    , and Bahá'í
    institutions are recognized by many governments in the world - including the United States
    (https://www.bahai.us/) and European Union
    (http://www.eprid.eu/members/bahai-international-community/). Bahá'ís also participate in
    political administrations, such as the United Nations (https://www.bic.org/offices/united-
    nations), providing insight and perspective towards achieving world unity through discourses
    that promote the betterment of mankind.
    Given the growth of followers of the Bahá'í Faith year over
    year, and the prominence of the Bahá'í Faith around the
    world, the availability of the Bahá'í icon would be
    significant to practicing Bahá'ís around the world.
    In a non-Baha’i context, the nine pointed star is a common
    mathematical shape that consists of three intersecting
    triangles. The nine pointed star is also called a Nonagram,
    Enneagram, or Star of Goliath. In pop-culture, the nine
    pointed star also represents the band Slipknot, where they
    use the regular compound 9 pointed star figure as a
    symbol (image on right).
    Significance of Nine in the Baha’i Faith
    Shoghi Effendi, Central Figure and the Guardian of the Baha’i Administration from 1921 until
    His passing in 1957, gave significant commentary to the significance of the number 9, which
    Baha’is represent as 9 pointed star. In a letter written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi, he clearly
    explains that there are three reason for the significance of the number nine:
    First, regarding the significance of the number nine: Its importance as a symbol used so
    often in various connections by the believers lies in three facts: first, it symbolizes the
    nine great world religions of which we have any definite historical knowledge, including
    the Babi and Baha’i Revelations; second, it represents the number of perfection, being
    the highest single number; third, it is the numerical value of the word ‘Bahá’.
    1 Pew Research Center# states “The Baha’i faith began in Persia (now Iran) in the 19th century. Bahá'ís are widely dispersed
    across many countries, with significant populations in India, the United States, Kenya and elsewhere.” Adherents.com# (2005)
    statistics are: 7 million Bahá'ís around the world, ranking as the 13th largest global religion.
    (Lights of Guidance, From a letter written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an
    individual believer, July 9, 1939)
    Shoghi Effendi’s reference to the “numerical value of the word ‘Bahá'” in the quotation is based
    on the Abjad numeral system, a system based on Arabic, Hebrew and other semetic
    languages dating back to before the 8th Century. In this system, each letter of the betabet
    represents a number, so the first letter of the Arabic betabet, alif, is used to represent the
    number ‘1’; the second letter, bāʼ, is used to represent the number ‘2’, and so on.
    This is clarified in another letter to a Baha’i believer by Shoghi Effendi:
    In the Semitic languages—both Arabic and Hebrew—every letter of the betabet had a
    numerical value, so instead of using figures to denote numbers they used letters and
    compounds of letters. Thus every word had both a literal meaning and also a numerical
    value. This practice is no more in use but during the time of Baha’u’llah and the Bab it
    was quite in vogue among the educated classes, and we find it very much used in the
    Bayan. As the word Baha also stood for the number nine it could be used interchangeably
    with it.
    (Lights of Guidance, From a letter written on behalf of the Guardian to an
    individual believer, February 19, 1932)
    Use of Nine pointed Star
    When searching for the term “Bahá'í”, the presence of the nine-pointed star cannot be
    disregarded. The symbol is used widely in different areas of life, including - but not limited to -
    literature, architecture, gravestones, signage, and websites (for example,
    https://bahaiteachings.org/ uses the nine pointed symbol in its logo).
    Baha’i star used on gravestone markers
    Baha’i star used as signage for Baha’i Centers
    9 pointed star on the dome of the Chicago Bahá'í Temple along with the Greatest Name Ligature
    Bahá'í Temple in India - Aerial View - nine pointed star represented
    Bahá'í Publishing Logo (US Trademark Office: Serial Number 72221623)
    Nine Pointed Star in Bahá'í Literature
    Currently, the governing institution of the Bahá'í Faith employs the five-pointed star and
    nine-pointed star in its Holy Writings and literature to define characters similar to a comma or
    period.
    Unfortunately, due to the lack of the nine-pointed star, digital versions of Bahá'í Literature have
    to resort to employing the asterisk in place of the star. For example, In this Persian Hidden
    Words example, the asterisk is utilized as a full-stop/period.
    (http://reference.bahai.org/fa/t/b/PHW/phw-66.html):
    The presence of those ‘stars’ are common in the Baha’i Writings, including in the Baha’is Most
    Holy Book, Kitab-i-Aqdas (highlighted with circle):
    Given the example above, when published, the stars were replaced with an equivalent star
    symbol that was available in the rotary press. The following represents an example of the
    Kitab-i-Aqdas published in 1899, where the stars are best reflected with what was available
    available:
    http://www.ishwar.com/bahai/holy_kitab_i_aqdas/part_01.html.
    Due to lack of standardization, other publications used
    different forms of the star. The image on the right
    demonstrates a different star being used than what was
    published in the 1899 edition.
    Baha’i News Paper and Journals
    Since about 1922 the symbol of the 9 pointed star saw more and more use in printed
    publications, with evidence of it being hand-drawn, designed into ornate shapes, or even
    transformed into computer image where possible.
    In “Star of the West” Baha’i Magazine, Volume 13, the following designs were used
    significantly (link to Archives: http://starofthewest.info/)
    July 1966 U.S. Baha’i News with the 9 pointed star
    An ornate 9 pointed star for one of the series of “Star of the West”
    Other Bahá'í Symbols
    For completeness and in line with how religious symbols and textual elements are handled so
    far in Unicode, we list some more frequently used Arabic Ligatures used in the Bahá'í faith as
    representing (elements of) the religion. It could be imagined to file for adding these symbols
    individually at some later point as they follow a similar pattern as similar existing code points,
    but they are not as essential.
    Ringstone Symbol
    The Baha’i Ringstone Symbol is a calligraphic
    form of the Arabic spelling of Bahá (ﺑﻬﺎء) and two
    five pointed stars combined to be a visual
    representation of core Bahá'í concepts. It's
    frequently used e.g. on the title page of a book,
    on headstones and on jedielry. Using this symbol
    as a representation of the Bahá'í faith is possible
    and has been done, but less commonly so than
    using the nine pointed star.
    The first level represents the world of God, the Creator. The level is represented with the
    Arabic letter ‘Ha’ connected to one another:
    The second level represents the world of His Manifestations. In the Baha’i Faith, Manifestations
    of God are the Prophets of religions, including Jesus Christ, Moses, Abraham, Krishna,
    Muhammad, the Bab, Baha’u’llah, etc. The level is represented with the base of the Arabic letter
    “Ba”:
    The third level represents the world of man (humanity), represented with the same symbol of
    for the World of God:
    The vertical line (which is the second level, transposed ninety degrees clockwise) that joins
    the three horizontal levels together represent the Divine Messengers of God, which form the
    link between the world of God and the world of man.
    Ringstone symbol placed on the Shrine of the Bab (Haifa)
    Ringstone symbol used on the ring
    The Greatest Name (Yá Bahá'u'l-Abhá)
    The Greatest Name ligature is a commonly used
    representation of the expression“Yá Bahá’u’l-
    Abhá”, an invocation meaning: “O Thou Glory of
    Glories!”. Usage of this symbol is generally
    limited to places with high reverence. It would be
    inappropriate to use this symbol instead of the
    nine pointed star or Ringstone symbol to
    represent the Bahá'í faith casually.
    A very similar example currently available in Unicode to Greatest Name is the Arabic Ligature for
    Prophet Muhammad, Sallallahou Alayhe Wasallam (ملسو هيلع هللا ىلص) - unicode value U+FDFA.
    The Greatest Name Ligature can be found in Baha’i Houses of Worship and framed in Baha’i
    households. In the case of Bahá'í Houses of Worship, it's common to see the name fitted in a
    nine pointed star that corresponds to the commonly nine sided form of the building.
    Within the Baha’i community and in few Baha’i literature, the Greatest Name ligature is used in
    the start of a document. Similar to � ligature which is used in the Holy Quran to indicate the
    start of a prayer, decree, or a statement.
    For example, in a Baha’i Will, a will must begin with the Greatest Name ligature, before
    writing their Will.
    Image: A framed variation of the Greatest Name ligature held by a member of the Baha’i Faith
    Demand
    This proposal is an individual proposal not brought forward by any Bahá'í organization
    specifically, out of the perceived lack of the symbol further explained earlier in this document.
    With the presence of Unicode standards and symbols, members of the Baha’i Faith will have a
    common star standard for their literature and have an appropriate way to mark religious affairs
    like places of worship in line with the other already represented religions, as there is no existing
    symbol that could work for this appropriately so far.
    YES
    A. Administrative
    1. Title:
    2. Requester's n
    3. Requester typ
    4. Submission d
    5. Requester's re
    6. Choose one of the following:
    This is a complete proposal:
    (or) More information will be provided later:
    YES
    B. Technical – General
    1. Choose one of the following:
    a. This proposal is for a new script (set of
    Proposed name of script:
    b. The proposal is for addition of characte
    Name of the existing block:
    2. Number of characters in proposal:
    3. Proposed category (select one from below - see section 2.2 of P&P document):
    A-Contemporary B.1-Specialized (small collection) ✔ B.2-Specialized (large coll
    C-Major extinct D-Attested extinct E-Minor extinct
    F-Archaic Hieroglyphic or Ideographic
    4. Is a repertoire including character names provided?
    G-Obscure or questionable usage
    a. If YES, are the names in accordance with the “character naming guidelines”
    in Annex L of P&P document?
    b. Are the character shapes attached in a legible form suitable for review?
    5. Fonts related:
    a. Who will provide the appropriate computerized font to the Project Editor of 10646 for publishing the
    standard?
    The requester (Adib Behjat and Joop Kiefte)
    b. Identify the party granting a license for use of the font by the editors (include address, e-mail, ftp-site, etc.):
    Adib Behjat (abehjat@gmail.com)
    6. References:
    a. Are references (to other character sets, dictionaries, descriptive texts etc.) provided?
    b. Are published examples of use (such as samples from newspapers, magazines, or other sources)
    of proposed characters attached?
    7. Special encoding issues:
    Does the proposal address other aspects of character data processing (if applicable) such as input,
    presentation, sorting, searching, indexing, transliteration etc. (if yes please enclose information)? NO
    8. Additional Information:
    Submitters are invited to provide any additional information about Properties of the proposed Character(s) or Script
    that will assist in correct understanding of and correct linguistic processing of the proposed character(s) or script.
    Examples of such properties are: Casing information, Numeric information, Currency information, Display behaviour
    information such as line breaks, widths etc., Combining behaviour, Spacing behaviour, Directional behaviour, Default
    Collation behaviour, relevance in Mark Up contexts, Compatibility equivalence and other Unicode normalization
    related information. See the Unicode standard at HTUhttp://www.unicode.orgUTH for such information on other scripts. Also
    see Unicode Character Database ( Hhttp://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/ ) and associated Unicode Technical Reports
    for information needed for consideration by the Unicode Technical Committee for inclusion in the Unicode Standard.
    TP
    1PT Form number: N4502-F (Original 1994-10-14; Revised 1995-01, 1995-04, 1996-04, 1996-08, 1999-03, 2001-05, 2001-09, 2003-
    11, 2005-01, 2005-09, 2005-10, 2007-03, 2008-05, 2009-11, 2011-03, 2012-01)
    ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2
    PROPOSAL SUMMARY FORM TO ACCOMPANY SUBMISSIONS
    FOR ADDITIONS TO THE REPERTOIRE OF ISO/IEC 10646 1
    TP PT
    Please fill all the sections A, B and C below.
    Please read Principles and Procedures Document (P & P) from H TU http://std.dkuug.dk/JTC1/SC2/WG2/docs/principles.html UTH for
    guidelines and details before filling this form.
    Please ensure you are using the latest Form from HTU http://std.dkuug.dk/JTC1/SC2/WG2/docs/summaryform.htmlU TH.
    See also HTU http://std.dkuug.dk/JTC1/SC2/WG2/docs/roadmaps.html U TH for latest Roadmaps.
    YES
    YES
    YES
    Proposal to add Nine Pointed star to Unicode
    ame: Adib Behjat and Joop Kiefte
    e (Member body/Liaison/Individual contribution):
    ate:
    Individual contribution
    March 26. 2020
    ference (if applicable):
    characters): NO
    r(s) to an existing block: YES
    Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs
    3
    ection)
    symbols
    YES
    C. Technical - Justification
    1. Has this proposal for addition of character(s) been submitted before? NO
    If YES explain
    2. Has contact been made to members of the user community (for example: National Body,
    user groups of the script or ch
    If YES, with whom?
    If YES, available releva
    3. Information on the user community for the proposed characters (for example:
    size, demograph
    Reference:
    4. The context of use f
    Reference:
    5. Are the proposed ch
    If YES, where?
    6. After giving due considerations to the principles in the P&P document must the proposed characters be entirely
    in the BMP?
    If YES, is a rationale provi
    If YES, reference:
    7. Should the proposed characters be ke
    8. Can any of the proposed characters be considered a presentation form of an existing
    character or character sequence?
    If YES, is a rationale for it
    If YES, reference:
    9. Can any of the proposed characters be encoded using a composed character sequence of either
    existing characters or other propos
    If YES, is a rationale for it
    If YES, reference:
    10. Can any of the proposed character(s) be considered to be similar (in appearance or function)
    to, or could be confused with, an e
    If YES, is a rationale for it
    If YES, reference:
    11. Does the proposal include use of co
    If YES, is a rationale for such use
    If YES, reference:
    Is a list of composite sequences a
    If YES, reference:
    12. Does the proposal contain characters with any special properties such as
    13
    aracters, other experts, etc.)? YES
    No name, but received feedback from committee via docsubmit@unicode.org
    nt documents: Email titled “UTC Document Submission: Emoji Proposal -
    Baha'i 9 Pointed Star”
    ics, information technology use, or publishing use) is included? YES
    Listed under section “History” and footnotes for links to data
    or the proposed characters (type of use; common or rare) Currently rare
    Section on “Nine Pointed Star in Bahá'í Literature”
    aracters in current use by the user community? YES
    Reference: Section on “Use of Nine Pointed Star”
    ded?
    NO
    pt together in a contiguous range (rather than being scattered)? YES
    s inclusion provided?
    NO
    ed characters?
    s inclusion provided?
    NO
    xisting character?
    s inclusion provided?
    NO
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    Copper Tube/Enhanced Fin Outdoor Coil — Lennox designed
    and fabricated coil is constructed of precisely spaced ripple-
    edged aluminum fins machine fitted to seamless copper
    tubes. Four-sided wrap-around coil configuration provides
    extra large surface area with low air resistance. Lanced fins
    provide maximum exposure of the fin surface to air stream
    resulting in excellent heat transfer. Fins are equipped with
    collars that grip the tubing for maximum contact area. Precise
    circuiting provides uniform refrigerant distribution for high
    efficiency. Flared shoulder tubing connections and silver sol-
    dering result in tight, leakproof joints. Long-life copper tubing
    is corrosion-resistant and easy to field service. Coil is factory
    tested under high pressure to insure leakproof construction.
    Entire coil is accessible for cleaning. Corrosion-resistant
    polyvinyl chloride (PVC) coated steel wire condenser coil
    guard is furnished as standard.
    Compressor — Compressor is hermetically sealed and pro-
    vides trouble-free operation and long service life. Built-in
    protection devices assure protection from excessive current
    and temperatures. Refrigeration cooled and overload pro-
    tected. HS18-141, HS18-513 and HS18-653 models are fur-
    nished with a crankcase heater as standard equipment to en-
    sure proper compressor lubrication at all times. Heater is
    temperature actuated to operate only when required. The
    compressor components are spring mounted within the
    sealed housing. In addition, the compressor is installed in the
    unit on resilient rubber mounts for quiet and vibration free
    operation.
    Condenser Fan — Efficient direct drive fan moves large air
    volumes uniformly through the entire condenser coil result-
    ing in high refrigerant cooling capacity. Vertical discharge of
    air minimizes operating sounds and eliminates hot air dam-
    age to lawn and shrubs. Fan motor has permanently lubri-
    cated ball bearings and is inherently protected and totally en-
    closed for maximum protection from weather, dust and
    corrosion. Rain shield on motor provides additional protec-
    tion from moisture. Fan service access is provided by remov-
    al of fan guard. Corrosion-resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
    coated steel wire fan guard is furnished as standard.
    High Capacity Drier — Furnished for field installation. Drier
    traps any moisture or dirt that could contaminate the refriger-
    ant system.
    High Pressure Switch — Shuts off unit if abnormal operating
    conditions cause the discharge pressure to rise above set-
    ting. Switch protects compressor from excessive condensing
    pressure. Manual reset.
    Refrigerant Line Connections, Electrical Inlets and Service
    Valves — Suction and liquid line connections are located out-
    side of the unit cabinet and are made with sweat connections.
    Fully serviceable brass service valves prevent corrosion and
    provide easy access to refrigerant system. Suction valve can
    be fully shut off, while the liquid valve may be backseated to
    manage refrigerant charge while servicing the system. Field
    installed thermometer well is furnished for installation in the
    liquid line. Valves and gauge ports are accessible outside of
    the unit cabinet. See dimension drawing.
    Thermostat — Deluxe wall mounted combination heating/
    cooling Celsius thermostat is furnished as standard with
    HS18-411, -413, -513 and -653 models. Thermostat features
    temperature setting dial, system selector switch (Cool-Off-
    Heat) and fan control switch (Auto-On) for intermittent or
    continuous blower operation.
    Thermostat is not furnished with HS18-141, -211, -261 and
    -311 models and must be ordered extra.
    OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES (Must Be Ordered Extra)
    Crankcase Heater (Optional) — Available for HS18-211 thru
    HS18-410 models. Crankcase heaters P-8-8852 (68887) are
    not furnished and must be ordered extra. Heater prevents
    migration of liquid refrigerant into the compressor and en-
    sures proper compressor lubrication. HS18-141, -510 and
    -650 model compressors are equipped with crankcase heat-
    ers furnished as standard.
    Refrigerant Line Kits (Optional) — Lines are available in sev-
    eral lengths. See Refrigerant Line Kit table. Lines (suction and
    liquid) are shipped refrigeration clean. Lines are cleaned,
    dried and pressurized and sealed at the factory. Suction line
    is fully insulated. Lines are furnished with a flare fitting (evap-
    orator unit connection) at one end and stubbed (no fitting) at
    the opposite end for connection to condensing unit.
    Expansion Valve Kits (Optional) — Must be ordered extra for
    field installation on certain evaporator units. See Ratings
    table for kit requirement.
    Mounting Base (Optional) — Mounting base provides a per-
    manent foundation for condensing units. High density poly-
    ethylene structural material is lightweight, sturdy, sound ab-
    sorbing and will withstand the effects of sun, heat, cold,
    moisture, oil and refrigerant. Will not mildew or decompose.
    Can be shipped singly or in packages of six to a carton.
    HS18-141, 211, 261, 311, and -410 models use MB1-22 (99C78)
    565 mm x 565 mm x 76 mm (22-1/4 in. x 22-1/4 in. x 3 in.) ship-
    ping weight 5 kg (10 lbs.). HS18-513 and HS18-653 models
    use MB1-24 (78H50) 813 mm x 864 mm x 76 mm (32 in. x 34
    in. x 3 in.) (813 mm x 864 mm x 76 mm), shipping weight 7 kg
    (15 lbs.) each.
    Low Ambient Kit (Optional) — Condensing units will operate
    satisfactorily down to 45F (7C) outdoor air temperature
    without any additional controls. For cases where operation of
    the unit is required at low ambients, a Low Ambient Control
    Kit LB-57113BC (24H77) can be added in the field, enabling
    unit to operate properly down to 30F (–1C).

    2 —
    RATINGS
    Condensing Cooling Ratings Evaporator Unit ***ExpansionCondensing
    Unit
    Model Number
    (*Sound Rating
    Total Cooling
    Capacity
    Total
    Power
    Input
    Coefficient
    of
    Performance
    Energy
    Efficiency
    Ratio Up-Flow Down-Flow Horizontal
    ***Expansion
    Valve
    Kit
    Required( Sound Rating
    Number-bels) kW Btuh
    Input
    kW
    Performance
    (Output/Input)
    Ratio
    (Btuh/Watt)
    p Required
    HS18-141 3.6 12 200 1.4 2.6 8.7 C22-21(FC) CR22-21 CH22-21 FactoryHS18-141
    (8.0) 3.8 12 900 1.4 2.7 9.2 C22-26(FC)
    C22-26W(FC) - - - - - - - -
    Factory
    Installed
    5.1 17 300 2.2 2.3 7.9 C24-21(FC) CR24-21 CH24-21 LB-85663F
    5.3 18 100 2.2 2.4 8.2 C24-26(FC)
    C24-26W(FC) - - - - - - - -
    LB-85663F
    (49J24)
    HS18-211
    (7 8)
    5.4 18 500 2.2 2.5 8.4 C22-21(FC) CR22-21 CH22-21 Factory(7.8)
    5.5 18 900 2.2 2.5 8.6 C22-26(FC)
    C22-26W(FC) - - - - - - - -
    Factory
    Installed
    5.5 18 900 2.3 2.4 8.2 **CB18-26 - - - - **CBS18-26 LB-25778CG
    (57C98)
    6.1 21 000 2.6 2.3 8.1 C22-21(FC) CR22-21 CH22-21 Factory
    Installed
    HS18-261
    6.2 21 300 2.6 2.4 8.2 C24-26(FC)
    C24-26W(FC) - - - - - - - - LB-85663F
    (49J24)
    (8.0) 6.5 22 200 2.7 2.4 8.2 C22-26(FC)
    C22-26W(FC) - - - - - - - - Factory
    Installed
    6.5 22 200 2.7 2.5 8.2 **CB18-26 - - - - **CBS18-26 LB-25778CG
    (57C98)
    6.9 23 500 3.0 2.3 7.8 C24-26(FC)
    C24-26W(FC) - - - - - - - - LB-85663H
    (49J26)
    7.2 24 500 3.0 2.4 8.2 C22-26(FC)
    C22-26W(FC) - - - - - - - - Factory
    Installed
    7.4 25 300 3.1 2.4 8.2 C24-31(FC)
    C24-31W(FC)
    CR24-31
    CR24-31W CH24-31
    LB-85663H
    HS18-311
    (8 0)
    7.5 25 600 3.1 2.4 8.3 C24-41(FC)
    C24-41W(FC) CR24-41 CH24-41 (49J26)
    (8.0)
    7.6 25 800 3.2 2.4 8.1 **CB18-26 - - - - **CBS18-26 LB-25778CE
    (83A67)
    7.7 26 400 3.2 2.4 8.3 C22-31(FC)
    C22-31W(FC)
    CR22-31
    CR22-31W CH22-31 Factory
    Installed
    8.1 27 500 3.2 2.5 8.6 C22-41(FC) CR22-41 CH22-41 Installed
    8.5 29 000 3.3 2.6 8.7 **CB18-41 - - - - **CBS18-41 LB-25778CE
    (83A67)
    9.5 32 600 3.9 2.4 8.4 C24-31(FC)
    C24-31W(FC)
    CR24-31
    CR24-31W CH24-31 LB-85663H
    (49J26)
    10.0 34 000 3.9 2.6 8.7 C22-31(FC)
    C22-31W(FC)
    CR22-31
    CR22-31W CH22-31 Factory
    Installed
    10.0 34 300 3.9 2.6 8.8 C24-41(FC)
    C24-41W(FC) CR24-41 CH24-41 LB-85663H
    (49J26)
    HS18-411
    HS18-413
    (8 0)
    10.3 35 200 4.1 2.5 8.6 **CB18-41 - - - - **CBS18-41 LB-25778CF
    (83A68)
    (8.0)
    10.4 35 500 4.0 2.6 8.9 C24-51(FC) CR24-51 CH24-51 LB-85663H
    (49J26)
    10.5 35 700 4.0 2.6 8.9 C22-41(FC) CR22-41 CH22-41 Factory
    10.6 36 200 4.0 2.7 9.1 C22-51(FC) CR22-51 CH22-51
    y
    Installed
    10.6 36 200 4.2 2.5 8.7 **CB18-51 - - - - **CBS18-51 LB-25778CF
    (83A68)
    *Sound rating number rated at test conditions for Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) Standard 270.
    The rating test conditions are those included in Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) Standard 210/240-89 while operating at rated voltage and air volumes.
    Cooling Ratings —35C (95F) outdoor air temperature , 26.7C (80F) dry bulb and 19.4C (67F) wet bulb entering evaporator air with 6.0 m (20 feet) of connecting
    refrigerant lines.
    Furnished as standard with coil.
    **Blower powered evaporator unit.
    ***Expansion valve kit is optional and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed.

    3 —
    RATINGS
    Condensing Cooling Ratings Evaporator Unit
    ***Expansion
    Condensing
    Unit
    Model Number
    (*Sound Rating
    Total Cooling
    Capacity
    Total
    Power
    Input
    Coefficient
    of
    Performance
    Energy
    Efficiency
    Ratio Up-Flow Down-Flow Horizontal
    ***Expansion
    Valve
    Kit
    R i d
    ( Sound Rating
    Number-bels) kW Btuh
    Input
    kW
    Performance
    (Output/Input)
    Ratio
    (Btuh/Watt)
    Up Flow Down Flow Horizontal Required
    12.6 43 100 5.2 2.4 8.4 **CB18-51 - - - - **CBS18-51 LB-25778CC
    12.9 44 000 5.3 2.5 8.4 **CB18-65 - - - - **CBS18-65 (38919)
    HS18-513 13.1 44 800 4.7 2.8 9.5 C24-51(FC) CR24-51 CH24-51 LB-85663D
    (8.0) 13.1 44 900 4.7 2.8 9.6 C24-65(FC) CR24-65 CH24-65 (43J76)
    13.4 45 700 4.7 2.9 9.7 C22-51(FC) CR22-51 CH22-51 Factory
    13.4 45 800 4.8 2.8 9.5 C22-65(FC) CR22-65 CH22-65
    y
    Installed
    14.9 51 000 5.5 2.7 9.3 C24-65(FC) CR24-65 CH24-65 LB-85663E
    (43J77)
    HS18-653
    (8.0) 15.4 52 600 6.0 2.6 8.8 **CB18-65 - - - - **CBS18-65 LB-25778CD
    (38920)
    16.0 54 700 5.3 3.0 10.3 C22-65(FC) CR22-65 CH22-65 Factory
    Installed
    *Sound rating number rated at test conditions for Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) Standard 270.
    The rating test conditions are those included in Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) Standard 210/240-89 while operating at rated voltage and air volumes.
    Cooling Ratings —35C (95F) outdoor air temperature , 26.7C (80F) dry bulb and 19.4C (67F) wet bulb entering evaporator air with 6.0 m (20 feet) of connecting
    refrigerant lines.
    Furnished as standard with coil.
    **Blower powered evaporator unit.
    ***Expansion valve kit is optional and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed.
    SPECIFICATIONS
    Model Number HS18-141 HS18-211 HS18-261 HS18-311 HS18-411
    HS18-413 HS18-513 HS18-653
    Net face area Outer coil 0.78 (8.4) 0.78 (8.4) 0.78 (8.4) 0.86 (9.2) 0.86 (9.2) 1.69 (18.2) 1.69 (18.2)
    — m 2 (ft.2 ) Inner coil - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.32 (3.4) - - - - 0.59 (6.4)
    Condenser
    Coil Tube outside diameter — mm (in.) 9.5 (3/8) 9.5 (3/8) 9.5 (3/8) 9.5 (3/8) 9.5 (3/8) 9.5 (3/8) 9.5 (3/8)
    Number of rows 1 1 1 1 1.4 1 1.4
    Fins per m (inch) 630 (16) 630 (16) 630 (16) 787 (20) 709 (18) 787 (20) 787 (20)
    Diameter — mm (in.) 457 (18) 457 (18) 457 (18) 457 (18) 457 (18) 559 (22) 559 (22)
    Number of blades 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
    Condenser Motor output — W (hp) 149 (1/5) 149 (1/5) 149 (1/5) 149 (1/5) 149 (1/5) 249 (1/3) 249 (1/3)
    Fan Air volume — L/s (cfm) 1025 (2170) 1025 (2170) 1025 (2170) 980 (2080) 980 (2080) 1530 (3250) 1500(3170)
    Rev/Min 900 900 900 900 900 900 900
    Motor input — W 200 200 200 200 200 400 400
    *Refrigerant charge furnished (HCFC-22) 0.99 (35) 1.84 (47) 1.19 (42) 1.50 (53) 1.93 (68) 3.23 (114) 3.94 (139)
    Liquid line connection – outside diameter – mm (in.) sweat 9.5 (3/8) 9.5 (3/8) 9.5 (3/8) 9.5 (3/8) 9.5 (3/8) 9.5 (3/8) 9.5 (3/8)
    Suction line connection – outside diameter – mm (in.) sweat 16 (5/8) 16 (5/8) 16 (5/8) 19 (3/4) 19 (3/4) 22.2 (7/8) 28.6 (1-1/8)
    Shipping weight — kg (lbs.) 1 package 51 (113) 64 (141) 63 (138) 66 (146) 76 (168) 98 (215) 11 (245)
    *Refrigerant charge sufficient for 6.0 m (25 feet) of connecting refrigerant lines.

    4 —
    ELECTRICAL DATA — HS18-141-211-261-311
    Model Number HS18-141 HS18-211 HS18-261 HS18-311
    Line voltage and phase (50hz) 220/240V
    1 phase
    220/240V
    1 phase
    220/240V
    1 phase
    220/240V
    1 phase
    Voltage range (minimum — maximum) 198 — 264V 198 — 264V 198 — 264V 198 — 264V
    Compressor
    Rated load amps 5.7 9.4 10.2 13.6
    Compressor
    Locked rotor amps 31 43 52 78
    Condenser Coil
    Fan Motor
    Full load amps 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2
    Fan Motor
    (1 phase) Locked rotor amps 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8
    NOTE — Refer to local electrical codes to determine wire, fuse and disconnect size requirements.
    ELECTRICAL DATA — HS18-411-413-513-653
    Model Number HS18-411 HS18-413 HS18-513 HS18-653
    Line voltage and phase (50hz) 220/240V
    1 phase
    380/420V
    3 phase
    with
    neutral
    380/420V
    3 phase
    380/420V
    3 phase
    Voltage range (minimum — maximum) 198 — 264V 342 — 462V 342 — 462V 342 — 462V
    Compressor
    Rated load amps 14.6 5.0 6.6 9.2
    Compressor
    Locked rotor amps 84.9 37.7 46 65
    Condenser Coil
    Fan Motor
    Full load amps 1.2 *1.2 1.1 1.1
    Fan Motor
    (1 phase) Locked rotor amps 2.8 *2.8 2.3 2.3
    NOTE — Refer to local electrical codes to determine wire, fuse and disconnect size requirements.
    Neutral required with optional Transformer Kit (16F34).
    *Motor is 220/240 volt and is connected from phase to neutral.
    FIELD WIRING
    DISCONNECT
    SWITCH
    (Not Furnished
    By Lennox)
    DISCONNECT
    SWITCH
    (Not Furnished
    By Lennox)
    A — Single Phase
    B — Single Phase, Three Phase with neutral or Three Phase — See
    Electrical Data
    C — Two wire 24V
    Three wire 24V with optional Transformer Kit (16F34)
    D — Four Wire 24V
    NOTE — Field wiring not furnished by Lennox.
    All wiring must conform to local electrical codes.
    B
    LENNOX
    CONDENSING
    UNIT
    LENNOX
    HEATING UNIT
    OR
    *BLOWER COIL
    EVAPORATOR
    UNIT
    THERMOSTAT
    (*Optional)
    C
    D A
    *Thermostat is furnished with HS18-411-413-513-653 models.
    Not furnished with HS18-141-211-261-311 models.

    5 —
    REFRIGERANT LINE KITS
    Condensing
    Unit
    Model Number
    Line
    Set
    Model
    Number
    Suction and
    Liquid Line
    Length
    Liquid
    Line
    Outside
    Diameter
    Suction
    Line
    Outside
    Diameter
    Number m ft. mm in. mm in.
    L10-26-20 6.1 20
    HS18-141
    HS18-211 L10-26-25 7.6 25 9 5 3/8 16 5/8HS18-211
    HS18-261 L10-26-35 10.7 35 9.5 3/8 16 5/8
    L10-26-50 15.2 50
    L10-41-20 6.1 20
    HS18-311
    HS18-411 L10-41-30 9.1 30 9 5 3/8 19 3/4HS18-411
    HS18-413 L10-41-40 12.2 40 9.5 3/8 19 3/4
    L10-41-50 15.2 50
    HS18 513
    L10-65-30 9.1 30
    HS18-513
    *HS18-653 L10-65-40 12.2 40 9.5 3/8 22.2 7/8
    HS18 653
    L10-65-50 15.2 50
    *22 mm (7/8 inch) sweat x 28.5 mm (1-1/8 inch) sweat reducer adaptor required
    for suction line connection to condensing unit.
    INSTALLATION CLEARANCES — mm (inches)
    NOTE–1219 mm (48 inches) clearance required top of unit.
    *NOTE–One side must be 914 mm (36 inches) for service.
    Two of remaining three sides may be 305 mm (12 inches).
    *914
    (36)
    *914
    (36)
    914
    (36)
    914
    (36)
    DIMENSIONS — mm (inches)
    DIMENSION DRAWING HERE
    (maximum 30 picas height)

    RATINGS — 50hz
    NOTE — For Temperatures and Capacities not shown in tables, see bulletin — Cooling Unit Rating Table Correction Factor Data in Miscellaneous Engineering Data Section.
    .15 325 3.4 11 600 1.11 .71 .85 .97 3.2 10 900 1.06 .72 .87 1.00 3.0 10 400 1.01 .74 .90 1.00 2.9 9800 0.96 .76 .92 1.00
    .19 400 3.6 12 200 1.13 .75 .91 1.00 3.4 11 600 1.07 .77 .93 1.00 3.2 11 000 1.02 .78 .96 1.00 3.0 10 400 0.97 .80 .98 1.00
    .22 475 3.8 12 800 1.14 .79 .96 1.00 3.6 12 200 1.08 .81 .98 1.00 3.4 11 500 1.03 .83 1.00 1.00 3.2 10 900 0.98 .85 1.00 1.00
    .15 325 3.6 12 200 1.13 .56 .70 .83 3.4 11 500 1.07 .57 .71 .85 3.2 11 000 1.02 .58 .73 .87 3.0 10 400 0.97 .59 .75 .89
    .19 400 3.8 12 900 1.14 .58 .74 .88 3.6 12 200 1.09 .59 .75 .90 3.4 11 600 1.03 .61 .77 .93 3.2 11 000 0.98 .62 .80 .95
    .22 475 3.9 13 400 1.15 .61 .77 .94 3.7 12 700 1.09 .62 .80 .96 3.5 12 100 1.04 .63 .82 .98 3.3 11 400 0.98 .65 .84 1.00
    .15 325 3.7 12 700 1.14 .42 .56 .70 3.5 12 100 1.08 .42 .57 .71 3.4 11 500 1.03 .43 .58 .72 3.2 10 900 0.98 .43 .59 .74
    .19 400 4.0 13 500 1.15 .43 .58 .74 3.8 12 800 1.10 .43 .59 .75 3.6 12 200 1.04 .44 .61 .77 3.4 11 500 0.98 .44 .62 .78
    .22 475 4.1 14 100 1.16 .44 .61 .77 3.9 13 400 1.11 .44 .62 .79 3.7 12 700 1.05 .45 .63 .81 3.5 12 000 0.99 .45 .65 .83
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    already have a warning on it for you while will make your 0UTPUt RaD!
    The next part to making your board ELYT3 is to name a Home Base
    board. Then you need DiSTR0 SiT3Z!! You get these by calling LD BBSs that
    you get the numbers of. Make sure that the board you are calling has LOTS
    AND LOTS of WaReZ on it. The reason for this is that WaReZ SysOps will
    not give you a hard time by looking at your text fileZ and will take
    virtually anything to get another affiliation to attach on thier boardZ
    StatZ so he can be just as ELITE aZ y0u. Plus, those sysops for H/P/A boards
    are all snobs anyway.
    Now you got the writerZ, you got the Distr0Z, is there anything else
    that I forgot? Wait, let's do a test to see how ELITE you think you are.
    Go on and guess what you think our RaD group needZ STI11*:

    [ Fill in your guess here: ________________________________
    __________________________________________________________ ]

    No, not "tips on Masterbation" you LAMER!!! It needZ it'Z own NET!!
    All the ELITE groupZ have thier own NETZ. That way you have control over
    all the boardZ by BL4CK-L1STiN' 411 L4M3RZ!!!! TH4T'Z R4D!!
    Well, that concludeZ my guide to making your own ANERKUZT Group!
    Coming soon iZ my most ELITE file EVER.. "How to Hack ALL Bank Computerz!"

    * = Note: i stole the "fill in the ELITE Blank" joke from Tequila
    Willie in CDC #71. Great 'ZiN3! R3411Y 31Y+3!!!1!!

    Now it's time for the GRE33TZZZzzZZZZzZzZZzzzZZzz section. This is
    the part where I grEEEeTTzz lots of people, and maybe 1/100th of
    them you have heard of. I wanted to do GREeeEEYiieEETTttZZzZz for
    everyone that I knew, so they are a little long. I hope you don't
    mind.

    -*=*- GReeeEEeeeEAAAeEEeiiEEeTTZZZzzZZiieEieEZzZzZZZzzZZZZz -=*=-

    Defiant: Still waiting for the "How to rape your mother" t-file!
    The Wizard: Um. Er. Uh. Well. Uh. Ah. Er. Eh. Um. Uh. Er. Well. Um. Uh.
    Flagg: This T-File is dedicated to you.
    Wolverine X: You do ansi. It's time to move on now with your life. Accept it.
    King Blotto: Thank you for teaching me everything you know, dad!!!
    Guff: My penis is BiGGER. So THERE!
    Slater: You taught me all this and I *STOLE* it all and put it in a T-file!!
    Slater's Mom: Give this message to Slater: "HAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHHAHAHA!!!"
    Shotgun Willie: SHHHH!!!!!
    James Bond: No message to you. I Just wanted to laugh at Slater: "HAHAHAHA!!"
    Phiber Optik: Is that Geraldo's real hair?
    Abigwar: Hey, man... you need /<0deZ s0Z you can call my b04rD!!!
    R4Z0R: YOUARESOELYTEICAN"TSTANDITIMUSTCOVERMYEYESBECAUSEYOURELYTENESSSHINES
    Dark Magic !: Hey, Do you like my "Slater/HAHA!" and "Hair" themes?
    James Dean: You're dead. Sucks to be you. Cool hair, though...
    Emmanuel: You're like, the like, inspiration, for like t-files and stuff.
    jUNGLE jIMMY: You are the "R" in your group. But a genious "R"!!
    Everlast: Go for the humor. Trust me.
    Ascii Express: your like trippy and that is like cool and like yeah.
    Wire Fashion: Parody is like, cool and shit. uhhh huhu huhu huhuh huh.
    Nate: I'm trying not to sound like Butthead.
    Swamp Ratte: I will kill you and take over cDc.
    The President: I will not kill you. (I'm legally bound to say that)
    Denture Boy: Want some? It'll make you feel good! "No-o-o-o-o-o-o-o"
    iNtR0: 3v3RyThiNg y0u d0 iZ r3411Y E1Yt3!1!!!!!1!
    Cyberelf: Sppeeelinz esss coll.
    Zen: You are the slowest, dumbest moron. But you're still k001.
    The entire Internet: The end of something great is near.
    Haywood: Hey, wood - how did you get your name?
    cDc: DAMMiT! I tried to not use your "00" D00d stuff... it just slipped out!
    Mom: You raised a fine son. Gotta light?
    ACiD/iCE: YOUR ANSi LiKE RULEZ & i WANT TO BE A DiSTRO SiTE SO SO BAD!!!!!!!!
    CiA: That really wasn't a sarcastic comment to ACiD and iCE!! i SWEAR!!
    TRiBE: Oh, I forgot to mention that my "i" key sticks every now and then.
    PHRACK: What do you feel about the fall of communism?
    2600: There's nothing I could say that wouldn't sound "lame," so I bow.
    Obscure Images: You're really a good writer. Just wanted to mention it.
    All Bobs: You have the coolest name.
    All Mikes: You have the most common name! ASSHOLE!
    CAFBL: Did you ever notice that your name is like "calf-bell"?..that's neat.
    Casper: The King of Dooms....er, I mean Shrooms. AHH!! *MUST* get it right.
    Mr. Self Destruct: Just say "no."
    Masher: De ja vu.
    The Professor: Life's an eskimo pie....let's take a bite.
    Tequila Willie: You're fucking halarious man...
    Tina Turner: I'm glad I added that 'fucking' to my comment. Makes me kewler.
    Dad: Hi Dad! (variation on "hi mom")
    The Terrorist: Did you ever like Vanilla Ice?!?! Just curious...
    Jeager: Suck my ham.
    Bobert: When you have a chance mention this to Slater: "HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!"
    J.F.K.: I know who killed you. It was King Blotto... SHHH!!!!
    Corrosion: Like the way I mixed up all the nobodys with somebodys?
    Bio-HaZard: And I GrEEEttZZzzed people I don't even know! I'm SO RAD!!
    The Guest: COME BACK!!!! COME BACK!!!!! I NEED YOU!!!!!! COME BACK!!!!! ah.
    Socrates: Did you want a yellow or a pink carnation?
    The 'where's the beef' woman: What happened to you?! I *LOVED* you DAMMiT!
    Franken Gibe: You're like a good writer and stuff. Cool.
    Zorro: You have immortailzed the art of Spam Tossing. Good work, chap!
    AWA: You guys write some halarious stuff.
    Jhaixus: Nice to imagine being in an ELITE group like HoE, but you aren't.
    Wynoda Rider: I have had 3 sex dreams about you and I can't even spell you.
    Half-Baked: This greetZzzzZzzzZ is getting really long.
    BGR: Please ignore all this. Remember it's called "PAR-0-DiE"
    Swamp Ratte: DAMMiT! I already greetZzzzZZed you.
    VaS: Honky, Crankers, and other such hobwash.
    Violent Femmes: You guys kick butt. YEAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH!@!@
    cRAnK: I'm running out of people to greetZZzzZZ. Oh, I almost forgot: "sex."
    Rann: I'm glad I can publically annouce that you LOVE Nirvana.....<g>
    Bill Gates: You're the anti-christ.
    The guy who made MajorBBS: uhhh huh huhu huhu huhu huhuh uhu uhuhuh uuhhu.
    Charlie: I wonder if he'll read this. I'd have more luck getting Bill Gates.
    Nikkie: I love you. I want you. Phreaker chicks are cool.
    Slater: HAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAH ha.
    FuzZy: I hope you get something done soon<coughcoughurslowasshitcoughcough>.
    Cott Lang: I have nothing to say to you. HAHA!!!
    Jay and Spiff: You guys can program your buttock muscle's off!!
    PeeWee Herman: You changed my life, man...
    Stan Lee: How many people am I capable of being sarcastic too?
    The Kitchen Sink: Did I get everybody?

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    | Mogel-Land.[Home].2157323413 / \ Paranoia Subnormal.2153395831 |
    | Hacker Crackdown..2159451907 | )\._./( | Stellar Nights.....6108969140 |
    | T.E.K.A.T.........9088132738 | ( (o) ) | |
    | Mary Jane's.......2164616162 | <_U_> | the NEXT generation |
    | /<RaD-/<-/< House.8103480421 | BuUuRP! | of stoopid... |
    | Twisted Reality...6104590598 \ / |
    |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=|=-=-=-=|=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=|
    Copyright © 1994 HoE Publications and Mogel #16 --> 10/28/94
    All Rights are ELITE.
  13. Buff Billy African Astronaut
    Data🪙℻📠Voice
  14. Buff Billy African Astronaut
    convert internet signal to dialup > send dialup to a fax machine "number" (they actually don't need numbers, OR voip numbers OR A LANDLINE YOU ARE JUST BRAINWASHED INTO THINKING IT NEEDS IT,. fax machine reads it and converts it to COMPUTER DATA ???? 1 way receive only fax modems??????
    ℻/DATA is the same thing

    Why does my fax machine not work on my VoIP phone line?
    Last Update: August 9th, 2021

    The short answer is that fax machines don’t and won’t work over VoIP lines.

    Some people have managed to make it work at times. However, there’s nothing we’ve seen that we can consistently recommend for the “general” or “average” user, or even the more daring mid-range to tech savvy users.
    The longer answer

    The longer story is that the two are incompatible.

    VoIP takes the sound of someone’s voice and digitally compresses it so that it can be transmitted over the internet. It turns the sound wave of your voice into computer language (digital 1s and 0s) and then on the other end turns that computer language back into a sound wave.

    As fax takes an image of a document, and turns that image into computer language (digital 1s and 0s), that it then turns that computer language into a sound wave that can be transmitted over an audio connection like a phone line. On the other end, the other fax machine then translates that sound wave back into computer language and back into an image.

    The challenge that exists is that the way that a VoIP signal converts audio into computer language distorts the signal from the fax machine so that it can’t be understood on the other end – there are too many steps in the process that it just doesn’t work.

    When the signal is uncompressed on the other end, the fax machine on the receiving end can’t understand it, and the transmission doesn’t go through.
    Fixing the problem

    We haven’t been able to find a consistent way of fixing this – in general, a faster internet connection or more technology won’t help – the challenge is how the signal is compressed more than it is if there’s enough “speed” in the system.

    Some VoIP providers may have FAQ

    For very technical users, the closest we can suggest to a solution is the following:

    1) reduce the transmission rate (baud rate) of the fax machine to the lowest setting possible. Usually this will make the fax transmit much rate slower as well as with much less clarity. However, it also makes the signal less susceptible to distortion.

    2) enable “QoS” (Quality of Service) through your router for the VoIP service. Most VoIP providers will have some information on how to set this up. This will make it so that if your internet connection slows, the VoIP system will have priority through the router. This should maintain the quality of the VoIP transmission and make it more likely that the transmission will be understood on the other end.

    It’s important to note that there are many variables here – the VoIP provider, your internet provider, your fax machine, other systems that you are using on your network – as well as all the same that exist in the environment with each and every other fax machine you do business with is located.
  15. Buff Billy African Astronaut
    doogie
  16. The key to successful interpretation between modems is Modem Initialization String Commands, also known as init strings, which enable communications features on the modem.

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/dial/configuration/guide/15_0s/dia_15_0s_book/dia_modem_init_strngs.pdf
  17. CandyRein Black Hole
    Doogies
  18. Main Strike's advanced state-of-the-art telephone computer system can send information such as newsletters, registration deadline reminders, announcements or even invoices, to any number of recipients virtually simultaneously at any time of day or night -- practically effort-free distribution of information. Broadcasts can be instantaneous or can be scheduled days, weeks, or months in advance.

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  19. CandyRein Black Hole
    Booty
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