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c. Dial Prefix (or 'access digit'). When the FaxFinder is attached to
an extension of a PBX or key phone system, an access digit is
often required to 'get an outside line' (that is, to make a
connection to the PSTN). Often a "9" or an "8" is used for this
purpose. You can also add a comma (",") to insert a pause that
may be required to receive dial tone for the outside line.
If needed, enter the access digit and optional comma in the "Dial
prefix" field. Inform FaxFinder client users that they should not
insert any access digits when entering fax numbers in the
FaxFinder Send Fax screen or in their FaxFinder Address
Books. Instead, client users should enter fax numbers the way
they would dial the number from an ordinary residential phone
line. Finally, avoid any access digit combination that might
predispose client users to make fax calls accidentally to 911 or
any other official/emergency phone number.
d. Fax ID. The value that you specify in the "Fax ID" field will be
printed at the top of each page of the transmitted fax. This is
usually the phone number of the line to which the POTS modem
is attached. Sometimes company names or abbreviations are
included in this text string. Some governments (including
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