Setting your machine’s identification – Ricoh 2400L User Manual

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3. Use the

j

and

k

arrows on the scroll key

to switch the feature on or off. This
mode is off if the display is shown as op-
posite.

DAYLIGHT Y/j k

ON kOFF

4. To store your setting: Yes.

Setting Your Machine’s Identification

There are three labels which identify yourself to the operator at the other end.
These labels are called the RTI, the TTI, and the CSI.

RTI (Remote Terminal Identification) and CSI (Called Subscriber Identification):
These appear on the receiving fax machine in the display on the operation
panel during communication, and on reports after communication.

TTI (Transmit Terminal Identification): This is printed at the other end at the top
of each page received from your machine.

You can see the RTI, TTI, and CSI of the other party during the communication
(see the following diagram) and on reports printed by the machine later.

Some machines may reject your transmitted fax messages if you have not stored
the RTI, TTI, or CSI in advance.

NOTE: You can switch the TTI off for a particular transmission if you do not wish

it to be printed on your pages as they are printed at the other end. See
page 31.

TTI

RTI or CSI

A

P

PE

NDIX

A

APPENDIX A

INITIAL SETTINGS

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