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Facsimile Features
Dial Prefix
General Description
Your machine has the following functions to utilize your existing database for Fax Phone Numbers.
LDAP database search for fax phone numbers (Directory Search)
Import an existing fax phone number list in CSV file format (Network Address Book Editor software)
Since the phone numbers in such database are usually 10-digit numbers that are not the same as the numbers to be
actually dialed through your PBX.
(Example)
A fax phone number in the database 212 555 1234
A fax phone number to be dialed via PBX, if you are outside 212 calling area 9+ +1+212 555 1234
Dial prefix function allows you to program a Dial Prefix including PBX Dial-out Prefix (e.g. "9") and Long Distance Call
Code (=1) and pre-programmed Dial Prefix will be automatically dialed only when the fax phone number is a 10-digit
number so that you can utilize the existing database without modifying them. To enable this function, the Fax Parameter
No.122 is to be set to "Valid". (See page 115)

Setting the Dial Prefix

NOTE 1. Only numbers (0 to 9) will be counted for 10 digits. Any other characters or symbols (such as
"-" will be ignored.)
PAUSE
LDAP Server
212 111 1234
:
312 222 4321
213 333 9876
:
Quick Name Search Dialing
One-Touch/ABBR. Dialing
Manual Number Dialing
"Dial Prefix" = 9-1
("-" represents a
pause)
If the number to dial is a 10-digit number.
(see Note 1)
Ex: 212 111 1234
If the number to dial is NOT a 10-digit number.
Ex: .9-222 9876 (8 digits)
.9-1 312 333 4567 (12 digits)
FAX PARAMETER(1-169)
NO.=
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