Machine Operations
Machine Operations
This section describes the choices available in the Machine Operations Menu. Some choices may not be available to you depending on your country’s regulations.
Setting Your Fax Line Type (PSTN/PBX)
Select either PSTN or PBX depending on how your phone is connected. If your unit is connected to the public switch telephone network (PSTN), you should select “PSTN. Otherwise, you should select “PBX.”
1 Press the PROGRAM Key and scroll through the menus until you reach the Machine Operations menu and press YES.
2 Press YES since this is the first menu to appear.
MACHINE OPERATION? YES / or 1-7
1 PSTN/PBX?
OK=YES
3 | Use the Left/Right Arrow Keys to select either |
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Note: With a PBX system. you generally have to dial a prefix number (e.g. “9”) to access an outside line. If you set the line type to “PBX”, you can set the prefix number in advance. Then the unit can dial the prefix number for you whenever you dial. The following table shows you how to dial when using the PBX mode. The prefix can be up to 4 digits in length.
When you are in the PBX mode, pressing # causes the the machine to dial the programmed access number(s). If you are dialing from within a PBX and dial the extension number within the PBX the “@” symbol is displayed.
Phone Line | Telephone Number | LCD Display/Dialing | Access Line |
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PBX mode, prefix=9 | 123 | @123 | PBX |
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PBX mode, prefix=9 | #123 | ||
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Facsimile Programming | 4 - 7 |