
Chapter 15
15-13
15.4.2 <No.005 NL equalizer>
0013-1334
/ / / / iR1018 / iR1018J / / iR1022A / iR1022F / iR1022i / iR1022iF /
Use it to enable-disable the NL equalizer.
If errors occur often during communication because of the condition of the line, enable (ON) the NL equalizer.
Any of the following error codes may be indicated at time of transmission because of the line condition:
##100, ##101, ##102, ##104, ##201, ##281, ##282, ##283, ##750, ##755, ##765, ##774, ##779, ##784, ##789
Any of the following error codes may be indicated at time of transmission because of the line condition:
##103, ##107, ##114, ##201, ##790, ##793
15.4.3 <No.006 telephone line monitor>
0013-1335
/ / / / iR1018 / iR1018J / / iR1022A / iR1022F / iR1022i / iR1022iF /
Use it to s the telephone line monitor function:
DIAL: generate the monitor sound of the telephone line using the speaker from the start of transmission to DIS.
SERVICEMAN [1]: generate the monitor sound of the telephone line using the speaker from the start of communication to the end of it.
SERVICEMAN [2]: generate the monitor sound of the telephone line2 (Option).
OFF: do not generate the monitor sound of the telephone line using the speaker.
15.4.4 <No.007 ATT transmission level>
0013-1336
/ / / / iR1018 / iR1018J / / iR1022A / iR1022F / iR1022i / iR1022iF /
Use it to set the transmission level (ATT).
Raise the transmission level if errors occur frequently at time of communication because of the condition of the line. (It means close to 8)
Any of the following error codes may be indicated at time of transmission because of the line condition:
##100, ##101, ##102, ##104, ##201, ##280, ##281, ##282, ##283, ##284, ##750, ##752, ##754, ##755, ##757, ##759, ##760, ##762, ##764, ##765,
##767, ##769, ##770, ##772, ##774, ##775, ##777, ##779, ##780, ##782, ##784, ##785, ##787, ##789
Any of the following error codes may be indicated at time of reception because of the line condition:
##103, ##106, ##107, ##201, ##793
15.4.5 <No.008 V.34 modulation speed upper limit>
0013-1337
/ / / / iR1018 / iR1018J / / iR1022A / iR1022F / iR1022i / iR1022iF /
Use it to set an upper limit to the modulation speed (baud rate) for the V.34 primary channel.
15.4.6 <No.009 V.34 data speed upper limit>
0013-1338
/ / / / iR1018 / iR1018J / / iR1022A / iR1022F / iR1022i / iR1022iF /
Use it to set an upper limit to the data transmission speed for the V.34 primary channel between 2.4K and 33.6K bps in increments of 2400 bps. (0: 2.4K to 13:
33.6K bps).
15.4.7 <No.010 Frequency of the pseudo CI signal>
0013-1339
/ / / / iR1018 / iR1018J / / iR1022A / iR1022F / iR1022i / iR1022iF /
You may select a frequency for the pseudo CI signal.
Some types of external telephones do not ring when the fax/tel switch-over function is ON. To sound the ring, change the pseudo CI signal.
15.5 Setting of Numeric Parameter (NUMERIC Param.)
15.5.1 Numerical Parameter Composition
0013-1340
/ / / / iR1018 / iR1018J / / iR1022A / iR1022F / iR1022i / iR1022iF /
T-15-15
No.
Item
Range of settings
002
RTN transmission condition(1)
1% to 99%
003
RTN transmission condition (2)
2 to 99 item
004
RTN transmission condition (3)
1 to 99 lines
005
NCC pause time length (pre-ID code)
1 to 60 sec
006
NCC pause time length (post-ID code)
1 to 60 sec
010
line condition identification time length
0 to 9999 (10 msec)
011
T.30T1 timer (for reception)
0 to 9999 (10 msec)
013
T.30 EOL timer
500 to 3000 (10 msec)
015
hooking detection time length
0 to 999
016
time length to first response at time of fax/tel switchover
0 to 9
017
pseudo RBT signal pattern ON time length
0 to 999
018
pseudo RBT signal pattern OFF time length
0 to 999
(short)
019
pseudo RBT signal pattern OFF time length
0 to 999
(long)
020
pseudo CI signal pattern ON time length
0 to 999
021
pseudo CI signal pattern OFF time length
0 to 999
(short)
022
pseudo CI signal pattern OFF time length (long)
0 to 999
Summary of Contents for ImageRUNNER 1022iF
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