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English Chapter 1. Installation 21 2 Adjusting the paper length: Press the arrow key located at the bottom of the paper input tray. Pull out the front portion of the paper input tray until the arrow key locks into position at the point labelled LGL. Now you can load paper in legal format into the paper input tray. Press the paper input tray together until the arrow key snaps into position at the point labelled LTR; now you can load in paper in letter format. For A4 paper, the arrow key must be snapped into position within the field that is labelled as A4. Special Telephone Connections ISDN Systems Your machine is an analog machine (Group 3). It is not an ISDN machine (Group 4), and therefore it cannot be operated directly on an ISDN connection. In order to do this, you need either an analog adapter or a connection for analog terminals. For additional information, please consult the user manual of your ISDN system or ask your telephone service provider. Private Branch Exchange / PABX Private branch exchanges (PABX) are customary in all larger businesses. Before sending a fax, you must press an outside line access code in order to get a connection to the public telephone network from a private branch exchange. Paper Format In order for your machine to recognize which size of paper you are using, you will need to set the paper format (A4, letter or legal) with menu function 64. 1 Press MENU/OK, 15 and OK. Select network type with [ or ]. Confirm with OK. 2 Select pstn or pabx with [ or ]. 1 Press MENU/OK, 64 and OK. Select Paper Size with [ or ]. Confirm with OK. 2 Select A4, Letter or Legal with [ or ]. 3 Confirm with OK. Pressing C will return you to the previous menu step; pressing STOP will return you to the root menu. 3 Confirm with OK. Pressing C will return you to the previous menu step; pressing STOP will return you to the root menu. If you are operating the machine within a PABX, use function 15 to set the machine to the appropriate length for internal numbers and to set the code that must be dialed in order to access a public telephone line. 1 Press MENU/OK, 15 and OK. Select Prefix with [ or ]. Confirm with OK. 2 Input the appropriate length for internal numbers. e default is 10. Delete the digits with the \ key. Assume the longest number, then add one digit to that. For example, if your direct dial numbers consist of four digits, then you should input 5. 3 Confirm with OK. 4 Input the outside line access code that is required in order to reach the public telephone network. In most cases, this will be 0. (If necessary, you may want to ask your telephone system provider.) 5 Confirm with OK. Pressing C will return you to the previous menu step; pressing STOP will return you to the root menu. 1. Installation

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1. Installation
21
Chapter 1. Installation
English
2
Adjusting the paper length:
Press the arrow key
located at the bottom of the paper input tray. Pull
out the front portion of the paper input tray until
the arrow key locks into position at the point la-
belled
LGL
. Now you can load paper in legal format
into the paper input tray. Press the paper input tray
together until the arrow key snaps into position at
the point labelled
LTR
; now you can load in paper
in letter format. For A4 paper, the arrow key must be
snapped into position within the field that is labelled
as
A4
.
Paper Format
In order for your machine to recognize which size of pa-
per you are using, you will need to set the paper format
(A4, letter or legal) with menu function 64.
1
Press
MENU/OK
,
64
and
OK
. Select
Paper
Size
with
[
or
]
. Confirm with
OK
.
2
Select
A4
,
Letter
or
Legal
with
[
or
]
.
3
Confirm with
OK
. Pressing
C
will return you to the
previous menu step; pressing
STOP
will return you
to the root menu.
Special Telephone
Connections
ISDN Systems
Your machine is an analog machine (Group 3). It is not
an ISDN machine (Group 4), and therefore it cannot be
operated directly on an ISDN connection. In order to do
this, you need either an analog adapter or a connection
for analog terminals. For additional information, please
consult the user manual of your ISDN system or ask your
telephone service provider.
Private Branch Exchange / PABX
Private branch exchanges (PABX) are customary in all
larger businesses. Before sending a fax, you must press
an outside line access code in order to get a connection
to the public telephone network from a private branch
exchange.
1
Press
MENU/OK
,
15
and
OK
. Select
net-
work
type
with
[
or
]
. Confirm with
OK
.
2
Select
pstn
or
pabx
with
[
or
]
.
3
Confirm with
OK
. Pressing
C
will return you to the
previous menu step; pressing
STOP
will return you
to the root menu.
If you are operating the machine within a PABX, use
function 15 to set the machine to the appropriate length
for internal numbers and to set the code that must be
dialed in order to access a public telephone line.
1
Press
MENU/OK
,
15
and
OK
. Select
Prefix
with
[
or
]
. Confirm with
OK
.
2
Input the appropriate length for internal numbers.
e default is
10
. Delete the digits with the
\
key.
Assume the longest number, then add one digit to
that. For example, if your direct dial numbers consist
of four digits, then you should input
5
.
3
Confirm with
OK
.
4
Input the outside line access code that is required in
order to reach the public telephone network. In most
cases, this will be
0
. (If necessary, you may want to
ask your telephone system provider.)
5
Confirm with
OK
. Pressing
C
will return you to the
previous menu step; pressing
STOP
will return you
to the root menu.