Setting up the group 4 interface – Ricoh FAX5600L User Manual

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Setting up the Group 4 Interface

Before you start sending faxes using the Group 4 interface, there a few items that
you have to store in your machine. These are as follows.
❐ Subaddress Key
❐ Own ISDN G4 Number
❐ Own ISDN G3 Number
❐ Next Transfer Station

Subaddress Key

Group 4 fax machines may be connected to a multiplexer or similar device.
Inputting the subaddress of a destination fax machine will allow you to reach it
directly if it is connected behind a multiplexer or similar device. The subaddress
can be thought of as similar to the extension number of a telephone connected
behind a PBX.

You must program one of the User Function Keys (F1 to F5) to input a
subaddress (see page 163 for how to program a User Function Key). When yo u
need to input a subaddress (during dialing, or when inputting your own ISDN G3
or G4 number), press that User Function Key (a backslash will appear), then input
the subaddress.

Own ISDN-G4 Number

This is your machine’s own telephone number for Group 4 communications over
the ISDN.

1.

Function 6 0 2 2 2 2

6 1

then

until the screen is as

shown opposite.

2.

Yes

3. Input your ISDN number for Group 4 communications.

The format of the number must be as follows: International Dial Prefix,
Your Country Code, Your Area Code, then you must input a Pause, followed
by your telephone number. After that, if your ISDN G4 number contains a
subaddress, type a slash followed by the subaddress number.
Check the International Dialing Prefix and the Country Code with your local
telecommunications operator. The example shown below is for the USA; the
codes to add are 011 and 1.
❐ Use the

Pause

key to add a pause.

OWN ISDN-G4 NUMBER

YES

TO SET PREVIOUS

NO

TO CANCEL NEXT

OWN ISDN-G4 NUMBER

YES

TO END

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A

P

P

E

N

D

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APPENDIX C. ISDN G4 OPTION TYPE 90

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