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User’s Guide: English
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Connecting to a PBX
Private Branch Exchanges (PBXs) are private telephone
systems used to route calls internally (for example, in a
company). When dialing a telephone number, if a prefix
(access) number is required to open an outside line, the line is
connected to a PBX. If your machine is connected to a PBX,
please make the following changes to enable the machine to
recognize the prefix digits in the telephone numbers used to
obtain access to the outside line. After dialing the prefix
digits, the machine waits until the outside line is available
before dialing the rest of the number.
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Service assistance may be required to make changes in
some countries.
Some PBX systems may require additional adjustments
to the machine.
If there are any problems with fax communications
after changing parameters, please contact the nearest
dealership for assistance.