When asked for a PBX Access Codes, each operator can enter an Access Code
up to 36 digits long. The number of digits will be determined by your PBX's
requirements. Valid digits are 0-9 and #,*, and pause(-). In some cases, it will be
necessary to insert a Pause between the PBX Access Code and the phone
number. The system protects your security and the security of the PBX by never
allowing any PBX Access Code to be displayed or printed.
6.1.1 PBX Access Codes ON
To send a document when PBX Access Codes are ON:
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Do This
1. Insert the document face down in the Automatic
Document Feeder.
2. Enter one of the following: a phone number from the
Numeric Keypad; a Speed Dial number; a One Touch
Key; or a programmable One Touch Key (P-Key).
3. Press SEND/RECEIVE (or press YES, then
SEND/RECEIVE if you entered a Speed Dial number in
Step #2).
4. Enter your personal PBX Access Code for all phone
calls going through your PBX.
NOTE: Your PBX may not require an Access Code to dial
all destinations (i.e. other locations within your building).
In this case, and certain other cases, press NO, and the
document will be sent to memory as in Step #5 before
being transmitted.
5. Press YES.
This Happens
The appropriate telephone
number, Speed Dial number,
One Touch Key number or P-
Key number appears in the
display.
The cursor moves with each
entry. No numbers appear in
the display.
The document is sent to
memory first.
The document(s) is sent at
the time(s) specified (or im-
mediately if no time was
specified).
MODE/NORMAL
ORIGINAL/NORMAL
ENTER PBX NUMBER
TO MEMORY
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