Connecting The Machine; To The Mains; To The Telephone Line; Additional Telephones - Muratec F-68P User Manual

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Connecting the
machine

To the mains

1
Plug the fax machine into
the wall socket.
2
After warming up, the
machine passes into the
energy save mode.

To the telephone line

Connect the telephone cable to the fax machine by inserting it
into the socket labeled LINE on the rear of the machine.

Additional telephones

(not available in all countries)
In addition to your fax
machine, you can connect
other devices to your
telephone line such as
cordless phones, answer-
ing machines, charge
counters or modems to a
single telephone line.If
you want to use other
equipment with your fax
machine please contact
your dealer.

ISDN connection

Your fax machine does not support ISDN fax (Group 4). It is an
analog fax machine (Group 3). It cannot be directly connected to
an ISDN connection but requires an (analog) adapter or an
ISDN system with connections for analog terminals.
For further information please see the user guide for your ISDN
system.
1.6

Private branch exchange (PABX)

PABXs are common in large companies. ISDN systems that are
now often used in homes are also PABXs. To obtain a connec-
tion from an extension on such a system to the public network a
digit must be dialed before each call to get an out-side line.
1
To connect your fax machine to a PABX, press MENU,
3, 3, 6. Then press START/COPY. The display shows
"LINE TYPE:PSTN".
2
Use
/
to select the PABX mode: "LINE TYPE
:PABX".
3
Press START/COPY and then STOP twice.
Note: The exchange code is provided by the manufacturer.
It may be 0 (known as FLASH on some systems) or any
other.

Computer connection

In order to be able to use your fax machine as a printer and
scanner in conjunction with your computer, you must connect it
to the computer and install the software provided with the fax
machine.
See "Copier/Printer/Scanner" on
page 5.1-5.3 for installing the
software.

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