Dial/incoming call parameter settings, Dial parameters – Oki 5700 User Manual

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Installation

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Dial/Incoming Call Parameter Settings

Your facsimile machine offers a multitude of functions which reduce the
time required for manual operation and make fax communications more
efficient. Setting the following options before beginning use of the
machine will ensure that it performs according to expectations during
actual operation.

Note:
User adjustment of some of these functions is not permitted in some
countries. In such cases those functions will not be available for
setting.

Dial Parameters

Redialling Tries:

If the machine dials a number but fails to obtain a

response it can automatically redial several times. Redialling tries are set
in one-try steps, the number of which is adjusted to meet the regulations of
the country where the machine is installed (France, 1-5 tries; other
countries, 0-10 tries). Speed access no. 40.

Redial Interval:

This is the time that the machine waits between

successive redial tries. The time interval (in 1-minute units) before
redialling is set to meet the regulations of the country where the machine
is installed (France, 1-12min; other countries, 1-6min). Speed access no.
41.

Auto Start:

With this function set to ON, the machine will automatically

begin dialling as soon as a location is selected by pressing a One-Touch
key or entering another Speed Dial number. There is no need to press the
START key. Available settings are ON and OFF. Speed access no. 42.

Dial Tone Detect*:

This function allows the machine to wait for and

detect a dial tone before dialling. A dial tone must be detected if set to ON,
and need not be detected if set to OFF. Speed access no. 43.

Busy Tone Detect*:

This function allows the machine to detect a busy

tone when sending a fax. The available settings are ON and OFF. Speed
access no. 44.

Tone/Pulse (MF/DP)*:

This function controls the dialling method of the

machine. There are two common dialling methods; dialling with
monotone pulses (pulse dialling, DP) and dialling with different tones
(tone or multiple frequency (MF) dialling). Available settings are MF and
DP. Speed access no. 45

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