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I ESSENTIALS
1 Introduction 6
1.1 Preface .............................................................................................................................. 6
1.2 Conventions ........................................................................................................................ 6
1.3 Description ......................................................................................................................... 6
2 Installation 9
2.1 The proper location ............................................................................................................. 9
2.2 Connection ....................................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Connecting additional devices .......................................................................................... 14
2.4 Connecting to a home telephone system .......................................................................... 15
2.5 Connecting to a private branch exchange ......................................................................... 15
2.6 Loading or removing the thermal paper ............................................................................. 16
2.7 Important settings ............................................................................................................. 19
2.7.1 Available functions ................................................................................................... 19
2.7.2 Language of display and reports ............................................................................. 20
2.7.3 Entering date and time............................................................................................. 21
2.7.4 Entering your number.............................................................................................. 21
2.7.5 Entering your name ................................................................................................. 22
2.7.6 Correcting wrong entries ......................................................................................... 23
2.7.7 Mode of operation ................................................................................................... 23
3 The basic functions 24
3.1 Making a call .................................................................................................................... 24
3.2 Redial ............................................................................................................................... 24
3.3 Sending faxes ................................................................................................................... 25
3.4 Receiving faxes - different reception modes ..................................................................... 28
3.4.1 Changing the mode ................................................................................................. 28
3.4.2 Manual reception ..................................................................................................... 28
3.4.3 Automatic reception................................................................................................. 29
3.5 Copying ............................................................................................................................ 32
II FUNCTIONS
FAX
4 The fax 34
4.1 Improved picture quality.................................................................................................... 34
4.2 Sending a fax during a telephone call ............................................................................... 34
4.3 Speaking after fax transmission ........................................................................................ 35
4.4 Polling............................................................................................................................... 35
4.5 Faxing to sub-addresses ................................................................................................... 36
4.6 Page header..................................................................................................................... 36
4.7 Half-speed transmission.................................................................................................... 37
5 Additional possibilities 38
5.1 Call restriction - baby-sitter setting ................................................................................... 38
5.2 Volume of the ring signal .................................................................................................. 40
5.3 Remote diagnostics .......................................................................................................... 40
5.4 Mercury ............................................................................................................................ 40
5.4.1 Mercury Residential 132 .......................................................................................... 41
5.4.2 Mercury Pin Code service ....................................................................................... 41
5.4.3 Changing the Mercury Pin Code ............................................................................. 42
5.4.4 Deleting the Mercury Pin Code ............................................................................... 42
5.4.5 Using Cost Centre Codes ....................................................................................... 43
5.4.6 Initiating a conversation via MCL service ................................................................ 43
5.4.7 Switching the Mercury function off .......................................................................... 44
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