Setting Up and Using OpenLCR
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2. Setting Up
OpenLCR
Caution!
If you unplug the fax machine or an interruption occurs in your power supply,
the rate data will be erased. If this happens, the highlighted “C” in the display
will blink to alert you.The fax machine will automatically call OpenLCR within
the next 24 hours to receive new rate data; however, if you want to use
OpenLCR service before that time, you should download the rate table
manually as explained on page 26.
♦ We recommend that you do not unplug the fax machine on a regular basis
(for example at night or on the weekends), as this may result in a large
number of calls to OpenLCR and a higher phone bill.
The following table shows marks related to OpenLCR that may appear in the
display.
Mark Meaning
OpenLCR has been activated and is ready for use.
(Blinking)
OpenLCR cannot be used because the rate data has been erased.
Your fax will automatically call OpenLCR within the next 24 hours to
receive new data, or you can download the data manually if you need
to use OpenLCR immediately. See Downloading (receiving) the rate
data manually on page 26.
The rate data in the fax is no longer correct and the fax cannot connect
to OpenLCR to obtain new data. See What to do if “E” appears in the
display on page 29.
OpenLCR has been temporarily turned off. See Temporarily turning off
OpenLCR below.
Rate data was not yet available when your fax called OpenLCR. Your
fax will automatically call OpenLCR again when the rate data is
available. Until that time, long distance calls will be routed through
your primary carrier.
(Blinking)
Your fax will automatically call OpenLCR within the next 24 hours to
learn when correct rate data will be available.
Your fax did not receive rate data because OpenLCR was unable to
identify it by Caller ID. To remove the “H” display, press the OpenLCR
key followed by #, 1, 8, 4, and #. To receive OpenLCR service, you will
need to contact your phone company and allow it to send your Caller
ID information when you place calls. After this, register once again
with OpenLCR.