Initial Settings & Adjustments - Ricoh FAX2900L Operator's Manual

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Installation
Initial Settings & Adjustments
Before you connect your machine to
the telephone system, you must enter
a few settings and make a few adjust-
ments.
G3 Own Number:
The phone number used by your
fax line.
PABX OWN NUMBER (Only displayed
when using PSTN with the internal
line specified as a line for outside use)
Enter your own number as defined
by your local PABX configuration.
Enter the digits in the following or-
der: exclusive access number, de-
partment
extension number.
G4 Own Number (The ISDN INTER-
FACE UNIT TYPE 190 option is re-
quire.)
The phone number for Group 4
communications over the ISDN
RTI (Remote Terminal Identification):
This should be your name or com-
pany name, in 20 characters or less.
During a communication, if the
other party's fax machine supports
RTI, then this replaces the CSI fol-
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lowing. The other party's name
will appear on your display, and
yours on theirs.
TTI (Transmitter Terminal Identifica-
tion):
This
must
number of the line your machine is
connected to.
It will be printed on the header of
every page you send. Required in
the United States.
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number,
pause,
be
the
telephone
G4 TID (The ISDN INTERFACE UNIT
TYPE 190 option is require.)
If you transmit using Group 4
mode, the Terminal ID (G4 TID)
will be printed on the top of the
message of receivers.
CSI (Called Station Identification, re-
quired by international law):
This is your fax machine's phone
number, which must include coun-
try and area codes. During any
communication, your CSI appears
on their display. (Conversely their
CSI appears on your display.)
IG3 CSI (The ISDN INTERFACE UNIT
TYPE 190 option is require.)
If you machine uses Group 3 mode
through the ISDN, IG3 CSI will ap-
pear on the other terminal's dis-
play or be printed in reports.
Access number:
If you select inside line, you must
program the number which pro-
ceeds the telephone number.
Line:
You must match the fax machine to
the type of line you use: a tone line
or a pulse line. Then, you should
connect the line to the machine.
Date & Time:
Necessary for many functions and
required in the United States.
Important
The CSI code is required by inter-
national law. You cannot legally
connect a fax machine to the tele-
phone system if the CSI code is not
programmed. Further, the TTI
code and the date and time of

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