Konica Minolta 9750 Manual page 26

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A PBX (Private Branch Exchange) is a private tele-
phone system used to route internal calls. If you have
to dial a prefix (access digit) to get an outside line,
then your line is connected to a PBX.
If you are connecting your Konica FAX 9750 to a
PBX, follow the instructions below. It can then detect
the access digit at the beginning of phone numbers
you dial or program, and automatically waits for a dial
tone before dialing the rest of the number.
Note: Some PBX installations may require additional adjust-
ments to your machine. If you continue to have difficulty with
fax communication after following these steps, contact Konica.
1 Press the Select Function key.
2 Press the 9/User Program One Touch key.
3 On the numeric keypad, press 2. The display
shows 2:DIAL PARAMETER.
4 Press the Yes
key until the display shows
PBX LINE, [OFF].
5 Press the No
key. The display changes to
PBX LINE, [ON].
6 Press the Yes
key until the display shows
DIAL PREFIX, [OFF].
7 Press the No
key. The display changes to DIAL
PREFIX, [ ] ENTER 4DIGITS.
8 Using the numeric keypad, enter the number you
normally dial from your PBX to obtain an outside
line—for example, 9 before the number, such as 1-
555-1212.
9 Press the 14/Space One Touch key repeatedly until
the display changes.
10 Press the Yes
key.
11 Press the Select Function key to finish. Keep in mind
that all of the outside telephone numbers you program
into your machine have to begin with your PBX's
access digit.
Note: To turn off the PBX LINE and DIAL PREFIX func-
tions, follow Steps 1-7 above. At Step 8, press the Space
key four times. Then skip to Step 10.

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