Setting Up The Group 4 Interface - Ricoh fax4700l Operator's Manual

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Batch Transmission
The use of Batch Transmission is critical to making your Group 4 ISDN kit a
cost effective alternative to Group 3. Set up a batch for each of your major fax
message destinations. To do this, decide on separate times of execution for
each of your batch files. Then, if you wish to send a message to one of these
destinations, use Send Later to delay the transmission until the time that you
decided for that destination. See page 97 for a description of the Batch
Transmission feature.

Setting Up the Group 4 Interface

Before you start sending faxes using the Group 4 interface, there a few items that
you have to store in your machine. These are as follows.
Subaddress Key
Own ISDN G4 Number
Own ISDN G3 Number
G4 Terminal ID
IG3 CSI
Subaddress Key
Group 4 fax machines may be connected to a multiplexer or similar device.
Inputting the subaddress of a destination fax machine will allow you to reach it
directly if it is connected behind a multiplexer or similar device. The subaddress
can be thought of as similar to the extension number of a telephone connected
behind a PBX.
You must program one of the User Function Keys (F1 to F5) to input a
subaddress (see page 148 for how to program a User Function Key). When you
need to input a subaddress (during dialing, or when inputting your own ISDN G3
or G4 number), press that User Function Key (a backslash will appear), then input
the subaddress.
Own ISDN-G4 Number
This is your machine's own telephone number for Group 4 communications over
the ISDN.
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2 6 1 then
screen is as shown opposite.
2. Yes.
m
until the
OWN ISDN-G4 NUMBER
YES TO SET
NO
OWN ISDN-G4 NUMBER
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NEXT ↓
TO CANCEL
YES TO END
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