Setup

The CSI (Called Station Identifica- tion) is passed to the other party when you send or receive a fax. When the CSI is received, it is shown on the display or printed on reports on the receiver's or send- er's machine. The CSI works even if the receiver or sender uses a dif- ferent make machine. The CSI can be up to 20 characters long and contain a plus sign (+), numbers and spaces. Register your country code, area code (minus the leading zero) and your fax number in that order.

PSTN Line Type

Select whether the connected line uses tone or pulse dialing.

PSTN Access Number

Use this setting to save having to enter a pause after the PSTN Ac- cess Number when dialing. For ex- ample, if you register “0” as the PSTN Access Number, a pause will be inserted automatically after the “0” when dialing.

Note

The CSI feature is not available in some countries.

AMake sure that the machine is in standby mode.

Note

If the “Fax Features” or “Key Op. Tools” screen is shown, press the {User Tools}key. If any

other display is shown, press the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key.

BPress the {User Tools} key.

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CEnter the code for “Key Op.

Tools” with the number keys. Then press the {#} key.

The “Fax Features” menu appears.

DEnter the code for “System Set- tings” with the number keys.

EEnter the code for “G3-1 Analog Line” using the number keys.

FEnter the code for “PSTN Line Type” using the number keys.

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