Using The Public Telecommunication Lines - Riso RP3700I User Manual

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Using the Public Telecommunication Lines

To print out the document file sent from a remote location over the public
telecommunication lines, connect the standard serial communication cable (RS-232C)
between the modem (or terminal adapter) and the DB-9 serial port of your RISO
Printer. With this connection, you will be able to receive the document data created on
the computer in a remote location over the public telecommunication lines.
In this case, you are required to select "Remote transmission" as communication
mode on your RISO Printer.
Important!
• This function is available only when the optional Document Memory Card DMC-32
(pre-installed in RP3790) is installed.
• Be sure to turn off the modem (or terminal adapter) and the RISO Printer when
connecting the cable.
• The allowable maximum input / output voltage of the serial port is 12 V.
• Poor contact trouble may occur when a 9-pin-to-25-pin adapter is used for this
connection.
• In some countries, this communication mode may not be available due to the
unsuitable local telecommunication environment.
<Remote office>
Modem
or TA
Public
telecommunication
lines
NOTE
To assist you to transmit the document data from the remote location to the
RISO Printer, the dedicated communication utility software, RISORINC
Manager, is included in the accessory software CD-ROM.
<Your office>
Modem
or TA
Connecting to a Computer
qTo the serial port (DB-9) of your RISO Printer
wTo the modem (or terminal adaptor)
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