Tti #1 And Ttl #2 - Function 85; Csi - Function 86 (W. Germany: Service Function 11) - Ricoh FAX7000L Field Service Manual

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1-7-7. TTI #1 and TTl #2 - Function 85

The TTl (Transmit Terminal Identification) is another label which identifies you at the other end. It is
printed at the other end on the top line of each page that you send. Each TTl can have up to 32 charac-
ters.
1. Make sure that the machine is in standby mode.
2. Press Function, then enter 80, then enter 2222, then enter 85.
3. Either:
• If RTI #1 can be easily added to or edited to make the TTl #1, then press 2. (Then, if TTl #1 is the
same as RTI #1, press Yes and go to step 5.) To edit RTI #1, press 1 then go to step 4.
• To enter a TTl, press 1 and go to step 4.
4. Enter TTl #1 as explained for RTI #1 (page 1-30). Then press Yes twice to store it.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for TTI #2.
6. Press Function to return the machine to standby mode.

1-7-8. CSI - Function 86 (W. Germany: Service Function 11)

In W. Germany, this is service function 11. The CSI (Called Subscriber Identification) is used instead of
the RTI when the machine communicates with another maker's facsimile terminal.
1. Make sure that the machine is in standby mode.
2. W. Germany: Enter the service mode as shown on page 2-18, then enter 11.
Other areas: Press Function, then enter 80, then enter 2222 then 86.
3. Enter the CSI. It is best to use the fax machine's telephone number.
To correct a mistake, press Clear (erases the last digit), or No (erases the entire CSI).
4. Press Yes to store the displayed CSI, then press Function to return the machine to standby mode.
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