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Final Checkout

Final Checkout
Preparing Your Fax Unit
1. Current Date and Time
2. User Fax Number
3. User Name
4. Correct Dialling Type
5. Fax Line Type (PSTN/
Phone LIne
PBX mode, prefix=9
PBX mode, prefix=9
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Before using your facsimile unit, set up the following items:
(Tone or Pulse)
PBX)
Note: With a PBX system, you generally have to dial a prefix number (e.g.
"9") to access an outside line. If you set the line type to "PBX", you can set
the prefix number in advance. Then the unit can dial the prefix number for
you whenever you dial. The following table shows you how to dial when
using the PBX mode. The prefix can be up to four (4) digits in length.
Telephone Number
123
#123
Your Fax unit can print out a report with the transmission
date and time for identifications.
Refer to Program User Data: Set Date/Time.
You Fax unit can print out a transmission report at a
remote unit with your fax number for identification.
Refer to Program User Data: Set User FAX Number.
You Fax unit can print out a transmission report at a
remote unit with your company name for identification.
Refer to Program User Data: Set User Name.
Select either TONE or PULSE according to the type of
telephone system connected to the facsimile unit.
Refer to Machine Option: TONE/PULSE.
If you Fax unit is connected to the public switch telephone
network (PSTN), you can select "PSTN", otherwise,
select "PBX."
Refer to Machine Options: PSTN/PBX.
LCD Display/Dialing
@123
9-123
Unpacking & Installation
Access Line
PBX
PBX -> PSTN

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