Fax Identification
Fax machines must accurately identify the date, time, sender and the telephone number of the sending fax machine on each page of every fax they send. You are required by law to program this information into your fax machine.
Sender ID
This is a descriptive title that identifies the sender (usually the location of your fax machine or the name of your company or office) and the fax machine’s number. It is printed at the top of every fax you send. You can enter up to 32 characters. The first 16 characters of your Sender ID will also be used as your Personal ID. This Personal ID appears on the displays or reports of other Oki fax machines you communicate with.
For copy of the current Sender ID for your machine, print the Configuration Report.
Refer to “Reports, Configuration Report.”
TSI/CSI
This is the telephone number of your fax machine; it appears on the displays of other
For copy of the current TSI / CSI for your machine, print the Configuration Report.
Refer to “Reports, Configuration Report.”
Call Back Number
This is a telephone number (not a fax number) which the operator of the remote machine can use to reach you. If you use the voice request function (Refer to “Basic Faxing Operations, Using Voice Request”) while communicating with another fax machine and no one is there to answer, your fax machine automatically sends a cover letter with a call back message. The message is printed on a separate sheet with the message “Please call back” and a telephone number where you can be
For copy of the current Call Back Number for your machine, print the Configuration Report.
Refer to “Reports, Configuration Report.”