Appendix A
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Multi-line connections (PBX)

Most offices use a central telephone system.
While it is often relatively simple to connect
the machine to a key system or a PBX
(Private Branch Exchange), we suggest that
you contact the company that installed your
telephone system and ask them to connect
the machine for you. It is advisable to have a
separate line for the machine.
If the machine is to be connected to a
multi-line system, ask your installer to
connect the unit to the last line on the system.
This prevents the unit from being activated
each time a telephone call is received.

If you are installing the machine to

work with a PBX

1It is not guaranteed that the unit will
operate properly under all
circumstances with a PBX. Any cases of
difficulty should be reported first to the
company that handles your PBX.
2If all incoming calls will be answered by
a switchboard operator, it is
recommended that the Receive Mode
be set to Manual. All incoming calls
should initially be regarded as telephone
calls.
3Make sure the Phone Line Type is set to
PBX. (See Setting the Phone Line Type
(For EU model only) on page 2-3.)

Custom features on your

phone line

If you have Voice Mail, Call Waiting, Call
Waiting/Caller ID, RingMaster, an answering
service, an alarm system or other custom
feature on one phone line it may create a
problem with the operation of your machine.
(See Custom features on a single line. on
page 11-10.)