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Using EASY INSTALL your fax machine will be configured ac-
cording to your local conditions.
Press w for at least two seconds. Your fax machine will print
one page. Pull out the page firmly and follow the instruc-
tions.
Your fax machine will then guide you on the display through
the first settings such as your telephone number and your
name.
Afterwards you need to enter the current time and date. Use
the dial pad to enter the correct time and date. Confirm with
OK.
In addition to your fax machine, you can also connect other de-
vices, such as additional telephones, call-fee indicators, answer-
ing machines or modems to a single telephone line [for UK: As
long as the Ringer Equivalent Number (REN value) on the line
doesn't exceed 4. The REN value of this fax is 1].
You can connect additional devices to the same
telephone plug.
Make sure that the fax machine is the first device connected
to the line.
Connecting additional devices to the same socket ensures
you the optimal functionality of your active fax switch
(e.g. call transfer). Your fax machine can control the
additional devices.
You can connect additional devices to separate sockets on the same
line even if they are in different rooms.
Please note: If you connect additional devices to separate sockets
(e.g. in separate rooms) your intelligent fax switch cannot control
them (which means that your fax machine behaves like any ordi-
nary fax machine). For this reason e.g. call transfer is not possible.
Therefore we recommend you to connect your additional devices
to the same socket.
If you intend using special auxiliary devices with your fax
machine, please contact your dealer.
If you wish to receive faxes via modem, you must set your
fax machine to
Your fax machine is not an ISDN fax (group 4), but an analogue
fax machine (group 3). Therefore it cannot be used directly on an
ISDN connection. You will need an (analogue) adapter or an ISDN
connection for analogue devices. For further information please
refer to your ISDN instructions.
Private branch exchange systems are very common in large com-
panies. ISDN connections are private branch exchanges and are
used very often in private households. To get a connection from a
private branch exchange to the public network you have to dial a
key to obtain the outside line.
An additional telephone which is connected to a normal telephone
line together with your fax machine must not be mixed up with a
private branch exchange.
If you wish to use your fax machine on a PABX you have to change
some settings in function 15.
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