Key Operator Settings

PSTN Access Number

Use this setting if your machine is connected to a PBX that re- quires you to dial certain num- ber such as "0" followed by a pause to connect to the outside line. By registering "0" as the PSTN Access Number, a pause will be inserted automatically after the "0" when dialing.

A Press the {User Tools} key.

B Enter the code for "Key Op. Tools" with the number keys. Then press the {q} key.

G3–2 Analog Line

Own Fax Number (CSI) (up to 20 digits)

Register an international identi- fication number as your Own Fax Number (Called Station Identification), which is passed to the other party when you send or receive a fax.

PSTN Line Type

Select whether the connected line uses tone or pulse dialing.

 

• PSTN Access Number

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Use this setting if your machine

 

 

is connected to a PBX that re-

 

quires you to dial certain num-

 

ber such as "0" followed by a

 

pause to connect to the outside

 

line. By registering "0" as the

 

PSTN Access Number, a pause

 

will be inserted automatically

 

after the "0" when dialing.

Note

The Own Fax Number (CSI) is passed to the other party when you send or receive a fax. When the Own Fax Number is received, it is shown on the display or print- ed on reports on the receiver's or sender's machine. The Own Fax Number works even if the receiver or sender uses a different make of machine.

The "Key Op. Tools" main menu appears.

C Enter the code for "System Set- tings" with the number keys.

D Enter the code for "G3 Analog Line" with the number keys.

Note

If "G3 Analog Line" is not dis- played, press [Prev.] or [Next] until it is.

E Enter the code for either "G3-1 Analog Line" or "G3-2 Analog Line" with the number keys.

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