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BUSY TONE DETECT: This function allows your MFP to
detect a busy tone when sending a fax. Available settings are
on and off.
MF(TONE)/DP(PULSE): This function controls what
method your MFP uses for dialing. Two dialing methods are
in common use. DP, or dial pulse dialing, uses monotone
pulses to dial a number (like a rotary telephone). MF, or
multi-frequency dialing (touch tone), uses different tones to
dial a number. Available settings are MF and DP.
PULSE DIAL RATE: If your MFP is set to pulse dialing, this
function controls how quickly your MFP sends our dialing
pulses (the dial pulse rate varies in different countries).
Available settings are 10 pps, 16 pps and 20 pps.
PULSE MAKE RATIO: Available settings are 33% and 39%.
PULSE DIAL TYPE: If your MFP is set to pulse dialing, this
function controls the type of pulse dialing used (different
types of pulse dialing are used in different countries).
Available settings are N, 10-N and N+1.
MF(TONE) DURATION: If your MFP is set to tone dialing,
this function controls the duration of the tones used for
dialing (the tone duration varies in different countries).
Available settings are 75 ms, 85 ms, and 100 ms.
PBX LINE: Turn this function on if your MFP is connected
to a PBX. Once this function has been turned on and the
access digit function has been programmed, your MFP will
recognize the access digit you use in your PBX to get an
outside line. After it dials your access digit, your MFP will
pause to wait for an outside line before dialing the rest of the
telephone number. Available settings are on and off. See
Connecting to a PBX in the Installation chapter for
instructions on changing this setting.
FLASH/EARTH/NORMAL: If your MFP is connected to a
PBX, this function tells your MFP about the type of PBX line
your MFP if connected to. Available settings are normal (N),
flash (F) and earth (E).
AUTO START: When this function is turned on, your MFP
will automatically begin dialing as soon as you have selected
a location by pressing a One Touch key or entering an Auto
Dial code. You do not have to press Start. Available settings
are on and off.
DIAL PREFIX: If your MFP is connected to a PBX, use this
function to tell your MFP what access number is used to
obtain an outside line from your PBX. You can enter up to 4
digits. See “Connecting to a PBX” in the Installation chapter
for instructions on changing this setting. Available settings
are on and off.