Operation Manual
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INTRODUCTION
General view of functions
To keep the use of functions as simple as possible, they are grouped logically. You can print out a list of all functions:
OK
FUNCTION
Press the FUNCTION key three times. Below please find an example
of a function list:
11 SET LANGUAGE
12 SET TIME/DATE
15 DIAL MODE
22 POLLED REC. 31 DAY
32 Night
33 timer
34 EASYLINK
41 fax journal
42 DIALLING LIST
43 TRANSM.REPORT
44 RINGER TYPES
45 service code
51 record. TIME
52 ACCESS CODE
53 VIP CODE
55 FORWARDING
current settings
your name:
your tel. NO.:
configuration: SERIAL
dial mode: tone
pabx: no
day: fax: QUICK tam: SMART
total rings: 5 tollfree rings: 1
NIGHT: tam: ring 3
total rings: 3 tollfree rings: 0
TIMER DAY: 06:00-22:00
EASYLINK: FAX RECEpt.: *5
TRANSFER: *0
REL. LINE: **
ROM VERSION: V1.10 2A UK
1 INSTALLATION 2 FAX 3 FAXSWITCH 4 OTHERS 5 ANSWERING DEV.
FUNCTION LIST 15-MAY-99 12:30
Below you will find a list of all functions with a short description. The setting of these functions is explained on the pages
indicated.
1 Setup 11 Set language Select the language of the display text ................................................... 11
12 Set time and date Setting time and date ............................................................................. 11
15 Dial mode Setting the dial mode and for operation on an extension .......................... 10
2 Fax 22 Polled reception You can call up fax messages ..........................................................28, 29
3 Fax switch 31 Day Setting the operating mode DAY ........................................................16, 17
32 Night Setting the operating mode NIGHT....................................................18, 19
33 Timer Setting the operating mode TIMER ......................................................... 15
34 Easylink Setting three different codes for use with additional telephones ..........37, 38
4 Others 41 Fax Journal Log of the last 10 documents received and sent ..................................... 28
42 Dialling list Print out of stored names and numbers .................................................. 38
43 Transmission report Automatic print out of transmission protocols .......................................... 28
44 Ringer types Selection between five ringer types ........................................................ 12
45 Service code Deleting personal settings ...................................................................... 43
5 Answering device 51 Recording time Setting for recording duration of calls ...................................................... 31
(for fax machines 52 Access code Setting the code for the remote control of the answering device
with built-in and for message forwarding ................................................................... 35
answering device) 53 VIP code Authorised callers can override the answering device ............................. 34
55 Forwarding Messages forwarded to another telephone number ................................. 33