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Personalizing Your Machine
Identifying Your Documents
FCC rules governing the use of fax equipment require you to include
your name or company name, your fax number, and the date and time of
transmission on each fax you send. This information is called your TTI
(Transmit Terminal Identification) and appears at the top of the faxed
document in small type.
By identifying the documents you send, the receiving party can recognize
your fax messages at a glance. Here is a sample document with the
identifying information:
YOU CAN SELECT
WHETHER FAX OR
TEL IS DISPLAYED
BEFORE THE NUMBER
* If you send a fax using speed dialing, the top line also includes the
name registered under the speed dialing button or code you entered.
The following pages explain how to enter this information.
3-8
Registering Information in the Machine
HT1-2205-000-V.1.0 LSL User's Guide
Chapter 3