Setting Up The Group 4 Interface; Subaddress Key; Own Isdn-G4 Number; Programming The Ig3 Csi - Ricoh FAX2900L Operator's Manual

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Setting up the Group 4 Interface

Before you start sending faxes using
the Group 4 interface, there are a few
items that you have to store in your
machine. These are as follows.

• Subaddress Key

• Own Number (G4)
• IG3 CSI
• G4 Terminal ID
• G4 Directory Number 1
• G4 Directory Number 2
• G4 Subaddress
• IG3 Directory Number 1
• IG3 Directory Number 2
• IG3 Subaddress
Subaddress Key
Group 4 fax machines may be con-
nected to a multiplexer or similar de-
vice. Inputting the subaddress of a
destination fax machine will allow
you to reach it directly if it is connect-
ed behind a multiplexer or similar de-
vice. The subaddress can be thought
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of as similar to the extension number
of a telephone connected behind a
PBX.
To specify a subaddress, use the Dial
Options key. Therefore, you need to
program Quick Dial Key 29 as the
Dial Options key if you have not done
so already.P.36 "Dial Options"
When you need to input a subaddress
(during dialing, or when inputting
your own ISDN G3 or G4 number),
press that Dial Option Key, then in-
put the subaddress.
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Note
You can store a subaddress in a
User Function key (F1 or F2), and
recall it later. For how to program
the User Function Keys, see P.107
"User Function Keys (Function 36)").

Own ISDN-G4 Number

This is your machine's own telephone
number for Group 4 communications
over the ISDN.
Reference
"Initial Settings & Adjustments" ⇒
P.212.

Programming the IG3 CSI

If your machine uses Group 3 mode
through the ISDN, IG3 CSI will ap-
pear on the other terminal's display
or be printed in reports.
Reference
"Initial Settings & Adjustments" ⇒
P.212.

Programming the Terminal ID

If you transmit using Group 4 mode,
the Terminal ID (G4 TID) will be
printed on the top of the messages of
receivers.
G4 Terminal ID consists in "Country
Code", "-", "Telephone Number" "="
"Terminal ID Code". Terminal ID
Code is normally sender's name. You
cannot program more than 24 charac-
ters.

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