Incoming Call Parameters | Connecting to a PBX |
Incoming Call Parameters determine how your fax machine handles incoming transmissions.
For more information on each user function, refer to “Setting Basic Features, User Function Settings, User Function Settings List.”
•User Function 06, Monitor Volume
•User Function 07, Buzzer Volume
•User Function 11, Ring Response
•User Function 12 , Distinctive Ring
•User Function 13, Paper Size Settings
•User Function 15, Incoming Ring
•User Function 16, Remote Receive
•User Function 21, PC/Fax Switch (MFP Option)
A PBX (Private Branch Exchange) is a private telephone system used to route internal calls. If you have to dial a prefix (access digit) to get an outside line, then your line is connected to a PBX.
If you are connecting your fax machine to a PBX, follow the instructions below. It can then detect the access digit at the beginning of phone numbers you dial or program, and automatically waits for a dial tone before dialing the rest of the number.
!Some PBX installations may require additional adjustments to your fax machine. If you continue to
have difficulty with fax communication after following these steps, contact your Authorized Service Dealer.