Example of use
The phone line settings you configured in the User install mode
(page 1-2) control the way your machine will communicate using two
phone lines.
Review these conditions to see how your machine can be used when
installed on standard telephone lines, called PSTN lines, and when
it is installed behind a PBX, and when it is installed on both a PSTN
and a PBX phone line.
NOTE: In these situations, Tx is used as the abbreviation for Transmission,
and Rx is used as the abbreviation for Reception.
(1) If Line 1 and Line 2 are set for outside line (PSTN) use
Setting
Line 1: Tx & Rx, PSTN
Line 2: Tx & Rx, PSTN
Dialing in this situation:
1
Enter the remote fax number using a one-touch key, Address
Book Entry or using the numeric keys.
2
Press [Start] (no needed for one-touch keys or Address Book
Entry).
Your machine will always attempt to communicate using Line 1.
If Line 1 is busy, your machine will attempt to communicate using
Line 2.
If your machine is configured to this setting, the machine can
transmit and receive documents with both Line 1 and Line 2 over an
outside phone line.
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Line 1
Line 2
PSTN
FAX 1
FAX 2