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Operation

Dialing and Storing Telephone Numbers
Overview
After installing the ISDN Interface Type 140, you must be careful to select the
correct signaling type (Group 3 or Group 4) when dialing, or when storing a
telephone number as a Speed Dial or Quick Dial.
The G4 key on the operation panel allows you to select whether the telephone
number is to be dialed using Group 3 (G3) or Group 4 (G4). If G4 indicator is lit,
G4 is selected, and if it is not lit, G3 is selected.
To change the setting, press the key until the required mode is selected. In most
cases, <G3> (Group 3) or <G4> (Group 4) will appear on the display as a
reference while you are entering a telephone number.
Caution: When you dial a number using a Quick Dial or Speed Dial, or
using AI Redial, check the indicator lamp above the G4 key to
make sure that the correct mode is selected. If it is not correct,
press the G4 key.
Notes:
Your machine is set up to send to Group 3 fax machines over the
regular telephone network (the PSTN, the Public Switched Tele-
phone Network). If you wish to send to Group 3 machines over the
ISDN, contact your service representative.
When dialing a fax machine or telephone over an ISDN, the desti-
nation could have a subaddress number. This number can be
thought of as similar to an extension number on a PBX. If the desti-
nation telephone or fax machine has a subaddress number, input
this number when dialing. You can get this number from your con-
tact at that location.
To enter a subaddress, you must use a User Function Key. See page 148 for how
to program a User Function Key using Function 36.
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