Changing Your Dial Parameter Settings - Konica Minolta FAX 9820 User Manual

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These functions allow you to control the way your
machine dials telephone numbers. Refer to the Dial
Parameter Settings List below to determine which
settings you may need to change, then refer to
Changing Your Dial Parameter Settings (page 60)
to make the change.
REDIAL TRIES: This function controls how many
times your machine automatically redials a number
that is busy or does not answer. Available settings
are from 0 to 10 tries. Default: 3 tries.
REDIAL INTERVAL: This function controls how
long your machine waits between each automatic
redial attempt. Available settings are from 1 to 6
minutes. Default: 3 minutes.
DIAL TONE DETECT: This function allows your machine
to wait for and detect a dial tone before proceeding with dialing.
Available settings are ON and OFF. Default: OFF.
BUSY TONE DETECT: This function allows your
Konica Fax to detect a busy tone when sending a
fax. Available settings are ON and OFF. Default:
ON.
MF(TONE)/DP (PULSE): This function sets the
dialing method. Use the MF setting for Touch-Tone
dialing, or the DP setting for pulse dialing. Default:
MF (TONE).
PBX LINE: Turn this function on if your machine is
connected to a PBX (Private Branch Exchange—a
phone system used to route internal calls). Once this
function has been turned on and the access digit
function has been programmed using the Dial Prefix
parameter (below), your machine recognizes the ac-
cess digit you use in your PBX to get an outside
line.See the Dial Prefix function below for mor infor-
mation. Available settings are ON and OFF. Default:
OFF. See "Connecting to a PBX," page 26, for in-
structions on changing this setting.
AUTO START: When this function is turned on, your
machine automatically dials as soon as you press a
One Touch key or enter an Auto Dial code—you do
not have to press Start. Available settings are ON
and OFF. Default: ON.
DIAL PREFIX: If your machine is connected to a
PBX, use this function to specify the access digit
used to obtain an outside line from your PBX. You
can enter a number with up to four digits. When this
parameter is programmed, the machine recognizes
the access digit when you enter a number and
automatically pauses for an outside line before dialing
the rest of the number. See "Connecting to a PBX,"
page 26, for instructions on changing this setting.
Available settings are ON and OFF. Default: OFF.

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