Telephone and external devices
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Telephone services
6
Your machine supports the Caller ID
subscriber telephone service that some
telephone companies offer.
Features like Voice Mail, Call Waiting, Call
Waiting/Caller ID, answering services, alarm
systems or other custom features on one
telephone line may create problems with the
operation of your machine.
NOTE
Caller ID is available for U.K. and Ireland
only.
Setting the Telephone Line
Type
6
If you are connecting the machine to a line
that features PBX or ISDN to send and
receive faxes, it is also necessary to change
the Telephone Line Type accordingly by
completing the following steps.
a
Press
Menu
.
b
Press
a
or
b
to choose
Initial Setup
.
Press
OK
.
c
Press
a
or
b
to choose
Phone Line Set
.
Press
OK
.
d
Press
a
or
b
to choose
Normal
,
PBX
or
ISDN
.
Press
OK
.
e
Press
Stop/Exit
.
PBX and TRANSFER
6
The machine is initially set to
Normal
, which
lets the machine connect to a standard PSTN
(Public Switched Telephone Network) line.
However, many offices use a central
telephone system or Private Branch
Exchange (PBX). Your machine can be
connected to most types of PBX. The
machine's recall feature supports timed break
recall only (TBR). TBR will work with most
PBX systems allowing you to gain access to
an outside line, or transfer calls to another
extension. The feature works when the
Tel/R
key on the control panel is pressed.
NOTE
You can program a press of the
Tel/R
key
as part of a number stored in a Speed Dial
location. When programming the Speed
Dial number, press
Tel/R
first (the LCD
shows ‘!’), then enter the telephone
number. If you do this, you do not need to
press
Tel/R
each time before you dial
using a Speed Dial location. (See
on page 43.) However, if your
Telephone Line Type is not set to PBX on
the machine, you cannot use the Speed
Dial location that the
Tel/R
is programmed
into.