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Setting Up Your Machine
Your machine number/your name
Your machine will print out your fax machine number and your name on each document it transmits, if you have saved these parameters (number and name) (refer to paragraph FAX Send Header Requirements:, page 129).
To save your fax machine number and your name:
M 22 OK - SETUP / NUMBER / NAME
Enter your fax machine number (20 digits max.) and press OK to confirm.
Enter your name (20 characters max) then press OK to confirm.
Type of network
You may connect your machine to either a PSTN (Public exchange) or private network such as private automatic branch exchange (PABX Private exchange). You must select the network which is the most convenient.
To select the type of network:
M 251 OK - SETUP / NETWORKS / TEL. NETWORK
M251 OK - SETUP / NETWORKS / TEL. NETWORK / L1 NETWORK M 251 OK - SETUP / NETWORKS / TEL. NETWORK / L2 NETWORK
Select option PABX or PSTN then confirm your choice with OK.
Geographical settings
These settings will enable you to use your machine in different preset countries using different languages.
Country
By choosing a country, you initialise:
•the settings for the public telephone network,
•the language by default.
To select the country:
M 201 OK - SETUP / GEOGRAPHICAL / COUNTRY
Select the required option and press the OK key to confirm.
Operation Directory Setting up your Getting started Installation Contents machine
| Network |
| This setting enables you to individually set the type of public telephone network so that your |
| machine can communicate over the public network of the country you have chosen in compliance |
| with the applicable standards. |
NOTE | : These settings are different from the TEL. NETWORK (p. 35) which allows you to choose between |
| public and private network. |
| To select the network: |
| M 202 OK - SETUP / GEOGRAPHICAL / NETWORK |
| Select the required option and press the OK key to confirm. |
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