Setting up ....................... 1-1 Connecting the telephone line cable ..............1-1 Entering settings ....................1-2 For fx2080 users ....................1-3 For sx1480 users ....................1-12 Transmission ....................2-1 Dialing to a PSTN ....................2-1 Dialing within a PBX ..................... 2-1 PBX dialing with the numeric keys ..............
See installation instructions for details. If the equipment sx1480/fx2080 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinu- ance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible.
If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer. This equipment is hearing aid compatible. When programming emergency numbers and/or making test calls to emer-...
Users in Canada NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equip- ment is 0.2. The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface.
Setting up Connecting the telephone line cable Loop the telephone line cable and attach the ferrite core as shown. The cable loop should be about 5.1 cm (2 inches) from the end. The ferrite core is supplied with the second phone line kit.
Entering settings The following table lists the settings should be set when the second phone line (Line 2) has been installed. You can set these settings by using the User install mode described from page 1-3. Settings Description Comm. Line type Set the appropriate dialing type needed for (Phone type) the fax machine, either “Tone”...
For fx2080 users q Opening the User Install menu display Press [Setting] button on the control panel. Press [User Install]. The User Install menu will appear. Set each setting. The following table shows the referring page of each setting. Settings Referring page Comm.
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q Comm. Line setting Select the dialing type, either “Tone” or “Pulse” for each phone line. Open the User Install menu. (Refer to page 1-3.) To set the dialing type for the Line 1, press [Comm. Line(Line1)]. To set the dialing type for the Line 2, press [Comm. Line(Line2)]. Select the appropriate dialing type.
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q Dial tone detection setting To set the dial tone detection: Open the User Install menu. (Refer to page 1-3.) Press To set the dial tone detection for the Line 1, press [DialTone Detect(Line1)]. To set the dial tone detection for the Line 2, press [DialTone Detect(Line2)].
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q Registering the TTI Three types of TTI can be registered. To register the TTI: Open the User Install menu. (Refer to page 1-3.) Press Press [TTI Enter/Edit]. Select “TTI 1”, “TTI 2” or “TTI 3” you want to register and press [Enter].
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q Default TTI setting Select the default TTI for each phone line. To select the default TTI: Open the User Install menu. (Refer to page 1-3.) Press To set the default TTI for the Line 1, press [Default TTI(Line1)]. To set the default TTI for the Line 2, press [Default TTI(Line2)]. Select TTI you want to set as the standard TTI.
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q Registering TTI number Register the TTI number (your fax number) for each phone line. To register the TTI number: Open the User Install menu. (Refer to page 1-3.) Press twice. To register the TTI number for the Line 1, press [TTI Number(Line1)].
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q Transmit line mode setting This setting determines whether the Line 1 and Line 2 should be chosen automatically or manually. To set transmit line mode: Open the User Install menu. (Refer to page 1-3.) Press twice. Press [Transmit Line Mode]. Select [Auto Select] or [Manual Select] and select [Enter].
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q Tx/Rx setting NOTE: This setting is not available when [Manual Select] was selected in the Transmit line mode setting (page 1-9). To set Tx/Rx setting: Open the User Install menu. (Refer to page 1-3.) Press twice. To set the Tx/Rx setting for the Line 1, press [TX/RX(Line1)]. To set the Tx/Rx setting for the Line 2, press [TX/RX(Line2)].
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q PSTN/PBX setting NOTE: This setting is not available when [Manual Select] was selected in the Transmit line mode setting (page 1-9). To set PSTN/PBX setting: Open the User Install menu. (Refer to page 1-3.) Press twice. To set the PSTN/PBX setting for the Line 1, press [PSTN/PBX(Line1)].
For sx1480 users By “User Install mode”, you can set continuously the settings that should be set when the second phone line (Line 2) has been installed. If you press [Reset] during setting up, the machine returns to Standby mode. But it will keep the settings you saved by pressing [Enter].
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When you select “Manual”, the machine will prompt you to set the main line. If you select “Auto”, skip this step. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the main line that will be used if you do not specify the line manually at the transmission, then press [Enter] to save the setting.
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When you select “PBX”, the machine will prompt you to enter the PSTN access number. If your line is able to reach an outside line, enter a certain num- ber – 9, for example – to access a PSTN from your PBX, then press [Enter] to save the setting.
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q Tx/Rx setting (for the Line 2) NOTE: This setting will not appear when “Manual” was selected in the Transmit line mode setting (see step 5 on page 1-12). Set the Tx/Rx setting for the Line 2. Press [ ] or [ ] to select either “Tx/Rx”, “Tx”...
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q Registering your fax number (for the Line 2) Use the numeric key to enter the fax number for the Line 2, then press [Enter] to save the setting. The registered fax number will be printed at the top of every page you send with the usual TTI.
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q Usual TTI setting (for the Line 1) Select the default TTI. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the usual TTI for the Line 1, then press [Enter] to save the setting. Usual TTI1 :TTI 1 /Enter The selected TTI will be printed at the top of every page you send with your fax number 1 via the Line 1.
Transmission NOTE: • Real time transmission is available only on Line 1. • You cannot manually redial when you transmitted over the Line 2. • Sending and receiving documents using monitor or the handset are only available over the Line 1, regardless of the preset line mode.
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For sx1480 users Use the numeric keys to enter an extension number. Press [Pause /Dial Options] repeatedly until “/X” character is displayed and press [Enter]. Press Start 1234/X Press [Start] to dial the number.
Press [PBX] to enter the “/X” character. Press [Enter] to save the number. Autodial the number as usual by using the address book. For sx1480 users Use the numeric keys to make a normal autodialer entry. Enter the number exactly as your machine should dial it.
Transmit line mode setting. NOTE: If necessary, refer to the “Transmit line mode” setting described on page 1-9 for fx2080, or on page 1-12 for sx1480. Selecting the phone line manually For fx2080 users Change to the Fax mode by pressing [FAX].
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For sx1480 users Change to the Fax mode by pressing [FAX4COPY4SCAN]. Press [Advanced Functions] repeatedly until “Select Line” appears, then press [Enter]. – or – If you assigned “Select Line” to a soft key (see User Manual), simply press that key.
Example of use The phone line settings you configured in the User install mode (page 1-2) control the way your machine will communicate using two phone lines. Review these conditions to see how your machine can be used when installed on standard telephone lines, called PSTN lines, and when it is installed behind a PBX, and when it is installed on both a PSTN and a PBX phone line.
(2) If Line 1 is set PSTN and Line 2 is set to PBX (PSTN access num- ber is not registered) Line 1 PSTN FAX 1 Line 2 FAX 2 Setting Line 1: Tx & Rx, PSTN Line 2: Tx & Rx, PBX (PSTN access number is not registered.) PSTN dialing in this situation: Enter the remote fax number using a one-touch key, Address...
to send a fax over Line 1 until reception is complete. If you are send- ing a document over the inside line, you will not be able to receive a document over the inside line until transmission is complete. (3) If Line 1 is set PSTN and Line 2 is set to PBX (PSTN access num- ber is registered) FAX 1 Line 1...
In this mode your machine will always attempt to communicate using Line 2. If Line 2 is busy, the machine will not attempt commu- nication over Line 1. If your machine is configured to this setting, you can transmit docu- ments over outside line using Line 1 or Line 2.
(5) If you transmit documents more often than you receive them. (Only for Tx) Line 1 FAX 1 PSTN Line 2 Setting Line 1: Tx, PSTN FAX 2 Line 2: Tx & Rx, PSTN Dialing in this situation: Enter the remote fax number using a one-touch key, Address Book Entry or by using the numeric keys.
Appendix Error code Occasionally, your machine will detect a problem with the phone line during transmission. If this happens, your machine will print an error report. The error code listed in the “Result” column of the error report indicates the specific problem. The following error codes are in addition to the error codes listed in the user’s guide of your machine: D.0.10...
“Check Message” printouts If a fax call ends and your machine detects an error, it will print a “Check Message” report. This printout lists the following informa- tion: • The error code. • A communications error messages (see below). • The phone number (or TTI) of the remote fax machine. •...
Communication setting Your machine has three communication settings: • Tx/Rx (Transmit/Receive) — You can send and receive calls/faxes. • Tx (Transmit) — You can only call/transmit faxes. • Rx (Receive) — You can only receive calls/faxes. Phone line type setting The following types of telephone line can be used: •...
16800, 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800, 2400 bps (Auto- matic selection) * Based on transmission of ITU-T Test Document 1 to an Imagistics fax machine. Your transmission times will vary, but your fax machine always will provide the fastest transmission speeds possible under ITU-T guide-...