Setting up your facsimile unit, System setup features, Setting up your facsimile unit -24 – Panasonic KX-F160 User Manual

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Setting Up Your Facsimile Unit

System setup features

The unit has 9 Basic Features, as listed below, and 16 Advanced Features, as listed on

page 1 -25.

Basic Features are the settings that need to be programmed upon finishing the installation. Most
probable choices have been preselected for you, but some features, such as SET DATE, YOUR
LOGO and YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER, must be programmed by the user.

Advanced Features should be temporarily programmed as the need arises.

Before using your unit as a facsimile, you should never fail to set the following features.
#01 SET DATE (Pages 1-18, 1-19)
#02 YOUR LOGO (Pages 1-20, 1-21)
#03 YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER (Page 1 -22)

BASIC FEATURE LIST

The bold-face indicates factory default settings.

Code

Functions

Descriptions

Selections

Pages

#01

SET DATE

Sets the current date
and time

(not stored)

1-18
1-19

#02

YOUR LOGO

Sets your company
name or personal
name

up to 30 digits

1-20
1-21

#03

YOUR TELEPHONE

NUMBER

Sets your facsimile

telephone number

up to 20 digits

1-22

#04

PRINT

TRANSMISSION

REPORT

Individual

transmission report

setting

ON/ERROR/OFF

1-27

1-28

#05

ANS/FAX RING
COUNT

Selects the number of
rings to answer in the

ANS/FAX mode, or

sets RINGER to off

TOLL SAVER

or 1 to 4 rings

or RINGER OFF

1-29
1-30

#06

FAX RING COUNT

Selects the number of
rings to answer in the

FAX mode

1 to 4 rings

1-31

#07

RECORDING TIME
FOR ANS

Selects the recording

time for incoming

message

VOX (unlimited)

or

1 MIN (1 minute)

1-32

#08

REMOTE ANS ID

Sets the remote
control code for

remote ANS operation

3 digits

(111)

1-33

#99

PRINT ADVANCED
FEATURE LIST

Prints the advanced

feature list

5-8

1-24

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