Lexmark X204N User's Guide - Page 63

Connecting to an analog telephone line, Connecting to a DSL service, Equipment and service options

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Equipment and service options Fax connection setup Connect directly to the telephone line See "Connecting to an analog telephone line" on page 63 Connect to a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL or ADSL) service See "Connecting to a DSL service" on page 63. Connect to a Private Branch eXchange (PBX) or Integrated See "Connecting to a PBX or ISDN system" on page 64. Services Digital Network (ISDN) system Use a Distinctive Ring service See "Connecting to a distinctive ring service" on page 64. Connect to a telephone line, telephone, and answering machine See "Connecting the printer and a telephone or answering machine to the same telephone line" on page 65 Connect through an adapter used in your area See "Connecting to an adapter for your country or region" on page 67. Connect to a computer with a modem See "Connecting to a computer with a modem" on page 71. Connecting to an analog telephone line If your telecommunications equipment uses a US-style (RJ11) telephone line, then follow these steps to connect the equipment: 1 Connect one end of the telephone cable that came with the printer to the printer LINE port . 2 Connect the other end of the telephone cable to an active analog telephone wall jack. Connecting to a DSL service If you subscribe to a DSL service, then contact the DSL provider to obtain a DSL filter and telephone cord, and then follow these steps to connect the equipment: 1 Connect one end of the telephone cable that came with the printer to the printer LINE port . 2 Connect the other end of the telephone cable to the DSL filter. Note: Your DSL filter may look different than the one in the illustration. Faxing 63

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Equipment and service options
Fax connection setup
Connect directly to the telephone line
See “Connecting to an analog telephone line” on
page 63
Connect to a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL or ADSL) service
See “Connecting to a DSL service” on page 63.
Connect to a Private Branch eXchange (PBX) or Integrated
Services Digital Network (ISDN) system
See “Connecting to a PBX or ISDN system” on page 64.
Use a Distinctive Ring service
See “Connecting to a distinctive ring service” on page 64.
Connect to a telephone line, telephone, and answering
machine
See “Connecting the printer and a telephone or answering
machine to the same telephone line” on page 65
Connect through an adapter used in your area
See “Connecting to an adapter for your country or region”
on page 67.
Connect to a computer with a modem
See “Connecting to a computer with a modem” on
page 71.
Connecting to an analog telephone line
If your telecommunications equipment uses a US-style (RJ11) telephone line, then follow these steps to connect the
equipment:
1
Connect one end of the telephone cable that came with the printer to the printer LINE port
.
2
Connect the other end of the telephone cable to an active analog telephone wall jack.
Connecting to a DSL service
If you subscribe to a DSL service, then contact the DSL provider to obtain a DSL filter and telephone cord, and then
follow these steps to connect the equipment:
1
Connect one end of the telephone cable that came with the printer to the printer LINE port
.
2
Connect the other end of the telephone cable to the DSL filter.
Note:
Your DSL filter may look different than the one in the illustration.
Faxing
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