NOTE: Some ISDN systems allow you to configure the ports for specific phone equipment. For example, you might have assigned one port for telephone and Group 3 fax and another port for multiple purposes. If you have problems when connected to the fax/phone port of your ISDN converter, try using the port designated for multiple purposes; it might be labeled
●If you are using a PBX phone system, set the call waiting tone to "off."
NOTE: Many digital PBX systems include a
●If you are using a PBX phone system, dial the number for an outside line before dialing the fax number.
●Make sure you use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the printer. If you do not, you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone cord is different from the phone cords you might already have in your home or office. If the supplied phone cord is too short, you can purchase a longer
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your country/ region.
If you encounter problems setting up the printer with optional equipment, contact your local service provider or vendor for further assistance.
Case D: Fax with a distinctive ring service on the same lineIf you subscribe to a distinctive ring service (through your telephone company) that allows you to have multiple phone numbers on one phone line, each with a different ring pattern, set up the printer as described in this section.
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