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ISDN
Explanation of the Items in the Group 4 Identifier
Transmitter and Receiver Terminal IDs
The following example shows what happens when the two communicating
terminals are connected to two different ISDNs. Each ISDN has its own coun-
try code.
At the top of the received page, the following will be seen.
1–2015558310 = N.J./44 – 818905566 = LDN/(Date)/(Page No.)
The zero in the London area code and the other pauses in the phone numbers
are not represented on the printout.
The country code and terminal ID are programmed by the service technician
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at installation.
Date and Time
The date and time in the sending machine are printed.
Page Number
001–001 (File number followed by page number)
Example: Batch Transmission
Receiving a three-page file and a two-page file
• First page: 001–001
• Second page: 001–002
• Third page: 001–003
• Fourth page: 002–001
• Fifth page: 002–002
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