Key Operator Setting

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E
EE
ESelect an item you want to pro-
gram.

Programming Own Number 1

and Own Number 2

A
AA
ASelect [Own Nu mber 1] or [Own
Number 2]
B
BB
BEnter your own facsimile
number with the number keys.
C
CC
CPress [OK].

Programming a Sub-address

A
AA
ASelect [Sub-address].
B
BB
BEnter a sub-address with the
number keys.
C
CC
CPress [OK].
F
FF
FPress [Exit].
G
GG
GPress the {
{{
{User Tools/Counter}
}}
} key.
The initial display is shown.

Programming ISDN G4 Line

Optional ISDN Unit is required.
This function must be set when you
connect the machine to an ISDN G4
digital line.
You can program the following items.
Own Fax Number 1
Own Fax Number 2
Sub-address p.50 Sub-address
Note
Program the Own Fax Number 1
as your own digital number. Pro-
gram Own Fax Number 2 as anoth-
er digital number which occupies a
single line.
You should program the Own Fax
Number 1.
ISDN allows two or more termi-
nals (such as a fax machine and
digital telephone) to be connected
to a single line. These terminals are
identified by their sub-address
numbers. If the terminals connect-
ed to the line at a destination are
assigned sub-addresses, dialing a
sub-address allows you to direct
your fax message to a particular
terminal at the destination.
Up to four digits (0 to 9999) are
available for a sub-address
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