English – Oki 4100 User Manual

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4

Using the numeric keypad, enter 15. This display
will show USER LANGUAGE.

5

Press the No

key to switch to the other installed

language.

6

To accept the language change, press the Yes

key.

7

Press the Select Function key to finish.

Connecting to a PBX

A PBX (Private Branch Exchange) is a private tele-
phone system used to route internal calls. If you
have to dial a prefix (access) number to get an out-
side line, then your line is connected to a PBX.

If you are connecting your fax machine to a PBX,
follow the instructions below. These setting changes
allow your fax machine to identify your PBX’s out-
side line dial prefix digits in the numbers that you
program or dial in your fax machine. After it dials
the prefix digits, your fax machine will wait until it
sees that the outside line is available before dialling
the rest of the number.

Warning: In some countries you may require service assis-
tance to make these changes. Also, some PBX installations
may require additional adjustments to your fax machine.
If you continue to have difficulty with fax communication
after following these steps, contact your dealer.

1

Press the Select Function key.

2

Press the 9/User Program One Touch key.

3

On the numeric keypad, press 2. The display
will show 2:DIAL PARAMETER.

4

Press the Yes

key until the display shows

PBX LINE, [OFF].

5

Press the No

key. The display will change to

PBX LINE, [ON].

6

Press the Yes

key until the display shows

DIAL PREFIX, [OFF].

7

Press the No

key. The display will change to

DIAL PREFIX, [ ] ENTER 4DIGITS.

8

Using the numeric keypad, enter the number you
normally dial from your PBX to obtain an outside
line.

9

Press the Space One Touch key until the display
changes.

10 Press the Yes

key.

11 Press the Select Function key to finish.

Tip: Keep in mind that all of the outside telephone
numbers you program into your fax machine will have
to begin with your PBX’s dial prefix.

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