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Statutory User Information (UK only)
The OKIFAX 4100 is approved for connection to telecom-
munications systems specified in the instructions for use
subject to the conditions set out in them. The BABT
approval number for the OKIFAX 4100 is:
BABT/96/4334
This apparatus has been approved for the use of the follow-
ing facilities:
• manual call initiation
• operation in the absence of proceed indication
• auto answer
• modem
• series connection
• simple telephone
Any other usage will invalidate the approval of the apparatus
if as a result it ceases to conform to the standards against
which the approval was granted.
Interconnection circuits should be such that this equipment
continues to comply with the requirements of 4.2 of EN
41003 for TNV circuits and 2.3 of EN60950 for SELV circuits
after making connections between circuits.
Interconnection points ‘Line/TEL1/TEL2’ are for connection to
TNV circuits, and the ‘Power Inlet Socket’ is for connection to
a 220-240VAC, 50/60 Hz supply.
The apparatus has been approved for connection to the pub-
lic switched telephone network provided by British
Telecommunications Plc, Kingston Communications Plc, or
Mercury Communications Ltd.
The OKIFAX 4100 may be connected to any direct PSTN
exchange line except as an extension to a pay phone. The
exchange line must provide facilities for either loop-discon-
nect or multi-frequency (MF) dialling.
In order to prevent the misdirection of calls and network
interference, please ensure that all manually programmed
telephone numbers are correctly entered.
This apparatus is also approved for use as an extension
instrument to compatible PBXs. The supplier of the appara-
tus should be consulted for an up-to-date list of PBXs with
which this apparatus is compatible.
The handset can be used to make “999” calls to the
Emergency Services.
The second telephone or answering machine must be connected
to the TEL 2 jack by means of the two-way adapter provided.
The apparatus is suitable for connection to PBXs which
return Secondary Proceed Indication. In these situations,
please insert pauses between the initial access digit and the
number to be dialled to the PSTN.
Series Connection
NOTE 1
The OKIFAX 4100 causes a voltage drop of 1.35V when
passing a PSTN current up to and including 40mA dc. Do
not connect the OKIFAX 4100 with apparatus which, with
associated wiring causes the aggregate of the voltage drops
to exceed a value of 2V at a PSTN line current of 40mA dc.
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