Oki 56801 Fax Machine User Manual


 
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6. To accept the language change, press the YES key.
7. Press the
Select Function key to finish.
Connecting to a PBX
A PBX (Private Branch Exchange) is a private telephone system
used to route internal calls. If you have to dial a prefix (access)
number to get an outside line, then your line is connected to a
PBX. If you are connecting your fax machine to a PBX, follow
the instructions below. These setting changes allow your fax
machine to identify the numbers of the prefix digits required to
dial an outside line on your PBX. After it dials the prefix digits,
your fax machine will wait until it sees that the outside line is
available before dialing the rest of the number.
Note: In some countries you may require service assistance to
make these changes. Also, some PBX installations may
require additional adjustments to your fax machine. If you
continue to have difficulty with fax communication after
following these steps, contact your dealer.
1. Press the Select Function key.
2. Press the
9/User Prog. One-Touch key. The display shows
1:FUNC. PROGRAMMING.
3. On the numeric keypad, press
2. The display shows 2:DIAL
PARAMETER
.
4. Press the
YES key until the display shows PBX LINE / [OFF].
5. Press the
NO key. The display changes to PBX LINE / [ON].
6. Press the
YES key until the display shows DIAL PREFIX /
[OFF]
.
7. Press the
NO key. The display changes to DIAL PREFIX / [ ]
ENTER 4DIGITS
.
8. Using the numeric keypad, enter the number you normally
dial from your PBX to obtain an outside line.
9. Press the
YES key and then the Select Function key to
finish.
Note: The DIAL PREFIX number of your PBX LINE must be
included in all outside telephone numbers you program
into your fax machine or dial with the numeric keypad.
To later turn off the PBX LINE and DIAL PREFIX
functions, follow Steps 1 - 7 above. At Step 8, press the
Space key four times, then continue with Steps 9 - 10.
SELECT
FUNCTION
USER
PROG.
9/OP
ABC
2
PBX LINE
[ OFF ] YES ( ) NO ( )
YES