Oki 5400 manual Dial parameter settings list

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Some settings are not available in some countries. If you have trouble accessing a dial parameter setting listed here, contact your dealer for assistance.

Dial parameter settings list

REDIAL TRIES: This function controls how many times your fax machine automatically redials a number which is busy or which does not answer. Available settings are from 0 to 10 tries.

REDIAL INTERVAL: The function controls how long your fax machine waits between each automatic redial attempt. Available settings are from 1 to 6 minutes.

DIAL TONE DETECT: This function allows your fax machine to wait for and detect a dial tone before proceeding with dialling. Available settings are on and off.

BUSY TONE DETECT: This function allows your fax machine to detect a busy tone when sending a fax. Available settings are on and off.

MF(TONE)/DP(PULSE): This function controls what method your fax machine uses for dialling. Two dialling methods are in common use. DP, or dial pulse dialling, uses monotone pulses to dial a number (like a rotary telephone). MF, or multi-frequency dialling (touch tone), uses different tones to dial a number. Available settings are MF and DP.

PULSE DIAL RATE: If your fax machine is set to pulse dialling, this function controls how quickly your fax machine sends our dialling pulses (the dial pulse rate varies in different countries). Available settings are 10 pps, 16 pps and 20 pps.

PULSE MAKE RATIO: Available settings are 33% and 39%.

PULSE DIAL TYPE: If your fax machine is set to pulse dialling, this function controls the type of pulse dialling used (different types of pulse dialling are used in different countries). Available settings are N, 10-N and N+1.

MF(TONE) DURATION: If your fax machine is set to tone dialling, this function controls the duration of the tones used for dialling (the tone duration varies in different countries). Available settings are 75 ms, 85 ms, and 100 ms.

PBX LINE: Turn this function on if your fax machine is connected to a PBX. Once this function has been turned on and the dial prefix function has been programmed, your fax machine will recognize the dial prefix

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User’s Guide

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Contents Okifax Page Preface Energy Star Table of Contents Dial Directories Advanced Operations Specifications Safety Installation hintsGeneral Operation & maintenance Toner cartridge & image drum handling Emergency first aidUser’s Guide Features IntroductionProduct options Memory expansionSecond paper cassette PC interface boardUser’s Guide Component Identification What you should receiveComponents One Touch KeypadControl Panel Control panel keys & indicators English User’s Guide English Using one touch keys for dialling One touch keypadUsing one touch keys for selecting functions & programming Signal tones Getting started InstallationWhere to install your fax machine UnpackingSetting up Installing document stackerInstalling toner cartridge English Connecting telephone line Installing external handset Connecting external telephone or answering machine Connecting power Loading paper Return the tray to the slot. Push it forward until it locks Answering mode options Setting time & dateSetting answering mode AdjustmentEnglish Changing answering mode Fax machine identificationSetting fax machine identification Data PRGSetting forwarding number Setting language Connecting to a PBXLanguage Parameter Enter 4DIGITSDial Directories One touch keysProgramming Enter the main fax number as follows One touch parameters Chain diallingTouch Param Auto dial numbers Groups Add Auto Dial location Document size Basic OperationsPreparing documents Multiple page documentsLoading documents Document Type Resolution Sending faxes to single locationSearch key dialling Real-time diallingRedialling Receiving faxes manually Confirming resultsStopping transmissions No paper reception Receiving faxes into memoryMemory reception No toner receptionCancelling messages stored in memory Rejecting unsolicited fax messagesPower failures & memory Making copiesMaking copies using manual paper feeder Using voice request Initiating voice request Answering voice requestUser’s Guide Advanced Operations Sending faxes to multiple locationsDelayed sending of faxes Sending delayed fax from document feederSending delayed fax from memory FeedertxCancelling delayed transmissions Confidential faxes Sending confidential faxesSelect Location Password PRG Receiving confidential faxesCreating confidential mailbox Changing password or closing mailbox Relay broadcasting Printing confidential faxesRelay initiating station Relay broadcast report Relay PasswordRelay key station Initiating relay broadcastsPolling Polling transmissionDual access Polling receptionWhile sending faxes While receiving faxes While making copiesWhile printing reports Viewing your current settings Customising features & operationsUser function settings ProgrammingUser function settings list English User’s Guide Dial parameter settings Changing user function settingsDial parameter settings list Changing dial parameter settings Service function settings Service function settings listEnglish User’s Guide Reports Understanding reportsActivity report Broadcast confirmation report Telephone directoryConfiguration report Message confirmation reportConfidential reception report Broadcast entry report Power outage reportPrinting reports Printing message confirmation reportResult codes Codes used in reportsPrinting other reports Communication codesUser’s Guide Problem Solving Clearing document jamsClearing printer paper jams Push User’s Guide Replacing toner cartridge User’s Guide English Replacing image drum unit Push Reading print counters Drum CountProblem checklist User’s Guide Have correctly loaded your document face down User’s Guide Specifications Category SpecificationsUser’s Guide