Initial Settings (Function 61) - Ricoh FAX2900L Operator's Manual

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Initial Settings (Function 61)

During the course of this procedure
you'll have to enter letters and other
characters.
Use the ten key pad for entering num-
bers. Use Quick Dial keys 1 to 26 for
entering letters, {Yes} key to accept a
character, and Quick Dial key 27 to
enter spaces and Quick Dial key 28 to
enter symbols. See P.176 "Entering
Characters" for details.
If these settings have been made be-
fore, the messages on the display will
not always match those shown here.
The setting already entered will ap-
pear along with the word
this case, press the {Yes} key to
change the setting.
A
Press the { { { { Function} } } } { { { { 6} } } } then enter
the access code { { { { 2} } } } { { { { 2} } } } { { { { 2} } } } { { { { 2} } } } .
Then press { { { { 6} } } } { { { { 1} } } } and the { { { { Yes} } } }
key.
SET G3 OWN NUMBER
B
Press the { { { { Yes} } } } key.
G3 OWN NO.
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
C
Enter your phone number.
G3 OWN NO.
0111212-5551234kkkkk
D
Press the { { { { Yes} } } } key.
PROGRAMMED
play and you'll get the display.
. In
CHANGE?
PABX OWN NUMBER
E
Press the { { { { Yes} } } } key.
PABX OWN NO.
Y/NEXTi
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
F
Enter the digits in the following
order: exclusive access number,
KPAD
department number, pause, ex-
tension number.
PABX OWN NO.KPAD/Y/N
812-3456
KPAD/Y/N
Initial Settings & Adjustments
Note
The format of the number is
normally as follows: Interna-
tional Dial Prefix, Your Country
Code, Your Area Code, then
you must add a Pause, followed
by your telephone number.
Check the International Dialing
Prefix and the Country Code
with your local telecommunica-
tions operator. The example
shown is for the United States;
the codes to add are 011 and 1.
will flash on the dis-
Note
If the machine not set up to be-
hind a PABX (see P.166 "User
Parameters"), the display for
step H.
Y/NEXTi
KPAD
10
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