Ricoh FAX1700L manual Printing the Sender’s Identification, Tonal Signals

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Printing the Sender’s Identification

Printing the Sender’s Identification

This feature prints at the top of the message, the sender’s identification (the CSI or RTI, see page 95) that appears on the display.

Tonal Signals

On this model the Ekey on the ten keypad is used as the Tone key. Some organizations offer you a special service by telephone, which you can access by transmitting Touch tone or DTMF tones. If your phone service provides only pulse dialing, or if you are calling over a digital network, the ability to generate Tonal Signals will allow you to access these services. First, dial the other party When you are through to the other end, press the Tone key and enter the code number that is needed to access the required feature at the other terminal. You do not need to press the Tone key if your machine is set up for dialing in Tone Dial (DTMF) mode.

Using the Tone Key

1Make sure that the machine is in standby mode, and that there is no document in the feeder.

2Pick up the telephone handset, or press the On Hook Dial key.

3Dial the remote facility. Do not press the Start key.

4After your line is connected to the remote facility, do the following:

If your telephone line type is DTMF (Tone Dial): Go to step 5.

If your telephone line type is Pulse Dial: Press the Eon the ten keypad. A dot appears in the display.

5Input the digits that you need to use the remote facility. After you have finished your business with the remote facility, hang up.

Note: Do not press the Start key.

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Ricoh FAX1700L manual Printing the Sender’s Identification, Tonal Signals