OKI 4510 User Manual

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Additional
telephones
In addition to your fax machine you can connect other devices
to your telephone line such as phones, answering machines,
charge counters or modems to a single telephone line.
If you want to use other equipment with your fax machine
please contact your dealer.
Separate sockets
(not in all countries)
You can connect additional devices to separate sockets on the
same line even if they are in different rooms.
Please note: If you connect additional devices to separate sock-
ets (e.g. in separate rooms) your fax switch cannot control them
(which means that your fax machine behaves like any ordinary
fax machine). Therefore we recommend you to connect your
additional devices to the same socket.
ISDN connection
Your fax machine does not support ISDN fax (Group 4). It is
an analog (Group 3) fax machine. It cannot be directly con-
nected to an ISDN connection but requires an (analog) adapter
or an ISDN system with connections for analog terminals.
For further information please see the user guide for your
ISDN system.
Private branch
exchange (PABX)
PABXs are common in large companies. ISDN systems that are
now often used in homes are also PABXs. To obtain a connec-
tion from an extension on such a system to the public network
a digit must be dialed before each call to get an outside line.
To connect your fax machine to a PABX press MENU and
336. Then press START/COPY. The display shows
LINE TYPE: PSTN.
Use u to select the PABX mode: LINE TYPE: PABX.
Press START/COPY and then STOP twice.
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The exchange code is provided by the manufac-
turer. It may be 0, R (known as FLASH on some
systems) or any other digit.
D In case your PABX requires R to obtain an outside line
but it is still not possible to get through to the line, your
system might not be according to the most recent regula-
tions. Therefore some technical settings have to be changed
on your fax machine.