9. Programmable Features
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5.
Enter your code (2–4 digits) using the dial
keys 0–9 and
{*}
.
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The default code is
“
@
0
”
.
6.
Press
{
SET
}
.
7.
Press
{
MENU
}
.
Note:
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To use this feature, connect the extension
telephone to a wall jack on the same line.
Code #54: Changing the recording time for
your TAM/FAX greeting message
GREETING TIME
=16s
[
±
]
“
16s
”
(default): Maximum recording time is 16
seconds.
“
60s
”
: Maximum recording time is 60 seconds.
See page 55 for details.
Code #55: Setting the greeting message
TAM GREETING
RECORD
[
±
]
See page 55 for details.
Code #58: Setting the scan contrast
SCAN CONTRAST
=NORMAL
[
±
]
To send or copy a document with faint or dark
writing, set this feature before starting
transmission or copying.
“
NORMAL
”
(default): Used for normal writing.
“
LIGHT
”
: Used for dark writing.
“
DARKER
”
: Used for faint writing.
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This feature is not valid if you select
“
PHOTO
”
resolution for sending (page 39) or copying
(page 54) a document.
Code #59: Setting the print contrast
PRINT CONTRAST
=NORMAL
[
±
]
To adjust the darkness of received or copied
documents.
“
NORMAL
”
(default): Normal contrast.
“
DARKER
”
: Darker contrast.
Code #67: Setting the call screening
CALL SCREENING
=ON
[
±
]
To select whether the greeting message and an
incoming message are heard through the unit’s
speaker when the unit answers a call and
records a message.
“
ON
”
(default): You can screen the greeting
message and an incoming call.
“
OFF
”
: Deactivates this feature.
Code #70: Calling your pager
PAGER CALL
=OFF
[
±
]
See page 61 for details.
Code #72: Setting recall time
RECALL TIME
=600msec
[
±
]
The flash time depends on your telephone
exchange or host PBX.
“
80msec
”
: 80 msec
“
90msec
”
: 90 msec
“
100msec
”
: 100 msec
“
110msec
”
: 110 msec
“
160msec
”
: 160 msec
“
200msec
”
: 200 msec
“
250msec
”
: 250 msec
“
300msec
”
: 300 msec
“
400msec
”
: 400 msec
“
600msec
”
(default): 600 msec
“
700msec
”
: 700 msec
“
900msec
”
: 900 msec
Note:
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If the unit is connected via a PBX, PBX
functions (transferring a call etc.) might not
work correctly. Consult your PBX supplier for
the correct setting.
Code #73: Changing the receiving mode in
the manual answer setting
MANUAL ANSWER
=TEL
[
±
]
“
TEL
”
(default): Telephone mode (page 46)
“
TEL/FAX
”
: Telephone/Fax mode (page 47)
Code #76: Setting the connecting tone
CONNECTING TONE
=ON
[
±
]
If you often have trouble when sending faxes,
this feature allows you to hear connecting tones:
fax tone, ring back tone and busy tone. You can
use these tones to confirm the status of the other
party’s machine.
“
ON
”
(default): You will hear connecting tones.
“
OFF
”
: Deactivates this feature.
Note:
L
If the ring back tone continues, the other
party’s machine may not be a fax machine or
may have run out of paper. Check with the
other party.
L
The connecting tone volume cannot be
adjusted.
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