Configuring the fax settings > 30
16.
Press the
Right
arrow key to select
Sender ID
.
17.
Using the keypad or arrow keys and on screen keyboard, enter the sender ID.
18.
Highlight
Done
and press
OK
.
19.
Press
OK
to complete.
20.
Press the
Left
arrow key to exit the menu.
A
DVANCED
SET
UP
Your machine offers a multitude of features which reduce the time required for manual
operation and make fax communications more efficient.
C
ONNECTING
TO
A
PBX
Private branch exchanges (PBXs) are private telephone systems used to route calls
internally, for example, in a company. When dialling a telephone number, if a prefix is
required to open an outside line, the line is connected to a PBX. If this MFP is going to be
connected to a PBX, please make the following changes to enable it to recognise the prefix
digits in the telephone numbers used to obtain access to the outside line. After dialling the
prefix digits, the MFP will wait until the outside line is available (secondary dial tone
detected) before dialling the rest of the number.
1.
Press the
SETTING
button on the control panel.
2.
Using the
Down
arrow key, scroll to
Admin Setup
and press
OK
.
3.
Using the arrow keys and on-screen keypad, enter the Administrator password.
Highlight
Done
and press
OK
.
4.
Using the
Down
arrow key, scroll to
Fax Setup
and press
OK
.
5.
Using the
Down
arrow key, scroll to
Other Settings
and press
OK
.
6.
Using the
Down
arrow key, scroll to
Prefix
and press
OK
.
7.
Using the keypad, arrow keys and on screen options, enter the required prefix and
press
OK
.
8.
Press the
Left
arrow key to exit the menu.
NOTE
Maximum 22 characters.
NOTE
By default the country code is set to International. If you need to change this,
refer to
“Country Code” on page 101
.
If required, set the dialling method for your region (Pulse or Tone). Refer to
“MF(Tone)/DP(Pulse)” on page 117
.
If connecting the machine through a private branch exchange (PBX) line, you
must also specify a dial prefix to allow the machine to obtain an external line
before dialling. Refer to
“Connecting to a PBX” on page 30
.