General Procedures/Information
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FaxCentre F116/F116L
GP 4 Start-up and software configuration
A few seconds after switching on, as soon as the warm-up of the machine is finished, the date and
the time are displayed.
User parameters
Refer to the User Guide.
Installation parameters
The purpose of these parameters is to adapt the machine to specific user requirements and to the
telecommunication standards of the country where the machine is to be installed.
At delivery, each machine is programmed with the factory test configurations. The installer can
obtain a printed listing of these parameters (key sequence
MENU
,
5
,
4
,
OK
).
Note(s) :
It is advised to keep a copy of the list of these parameters at delivery.
The access to these parameters is only authorized to maintenance and/or installation technicians.
The machine is equipped with a set of logic blocks referred to as SOS (SOft Switches). Each block
consists of 8 bits called bit 1 to 8. Each bit can take a value of either 0 or 1. On the display, a block
(from bit 1 to bit 8) is read from right to left. When a configuration is first selected, the blinking cur-
sor is always placed on bit 8 (the bit at the left).
When the display shows the date and the time, you can access the configuration bytes by means
of the key sequence:
The description of these parameters can be found below. They are modified in the same manner
as all other parameters.
Position of the bits on display:
Bit 8 Bit 1
X X X X X X X X
MENU * #
Summary of Contents for FaxCentre F116
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