Connecting a Telephone Line
This section describes how to connect a telephone line for fax transmissions. Be sure to connect the telephone line that suits your environment before sending or receiving faxes.
The telephone line connection method varies depending on your environment. Connect the telephone line that suits your environment by referring to the illustrations in this manual.
Set the telephone line in the recess of the machine so that it is not to be loose.

Note
You cannot connect an ISDN line directly. To connect, use a terminal adaptor (TA) and connect to the LINE connector of the machine.
Connecting to the Public Line (If Using Only for Faxes)

No. |
Name |
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1 |
Telephone cable |
2 |
LINE connector |
3 |
Public line (analog) |
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Plug one end of the included telephone cable (1) into the LINE connector (2) of the machine and the other end into a public line (analog) (3).
Note
Do not plug the cable into the TEL connection by mistake.
Connecting to the Public Line (If Connecting a Telephone to the Machine)

No. |
Name |
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1 |
Telephone cable |
2 |
LINE connector |
3 |
Public line (analog) |
4 |
Telephone connector cover |
5 |
TEL connector |
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Plug one end of the included telephone cable (1) into the LINE connector (2) of the machine and the other end into a public line (analog) (3).
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Remove the telephone connector cover (4).
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Plug the external telephone cable into the TEL connector (5) of the machine.
A telephone that is connected to the machine is called an external telephone.
Note
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Only one telephone can be connected to the machine.
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Do not connect the telephone to the machine in parallel. If you connect the telephone to the machine in parallel, the following problems occur, resulting in the machine not functioning correctly.
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If you pick up the handset of the telephone that is connected in parallel while the machine is sending or receiving a fax, the fax image may be corrupted or a communication error may occur.
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If the incoming call is a voice call, the telephone may ring late or stop halfway, and if the incoming call is a fax, the machine may not be able to receive the fax.
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If you connect a telephone with the fax function, disable the fax function (disable fax reception) before using.
Memo
In the case of direct interconnection, separate construction work is required. Contact your telephone company.
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Connecting to the ADSL Environment

No. |
Name |
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1 |
Telephone cable |
2 |
LINE connector |
3 |
Public line (analog) |
4 |
TEL connector |
5 |
Splitter |
6 |
ADSL modem |
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Plug the included telephone cable (1) that is connected to the ADSL modem (6) into the LINE connector (2) of the machine.
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Remove the telephone connector cover.
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Plug the external telephone cable into the TEL connector (4) of the machine.
Memo
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If a fax dial fails, set the PBX line to [ON].
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If a fax transmission or reception fails, set [Super G3] to [OFF].
Connecting the Optical IP telephone

No. |
Name |
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1 |
Telephone cable |
2 |
LINE connector |
3 |
TEL connector |
4 |
Optical IP telephone corresponding telephone * Insert into the telephone cable jack. |
5 |
LAN cable |
6 |
Optical Network Unit (ONU) |
7 |
Optical cable |
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Plug the included telephone cable (1) that is connected to the Optical IP telephone into the LINE connector (2) of the machine.
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Remove the telephone connector cover.
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Plug the external telephone cable into the TEL connector (3) of the machine.
Memo
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If a fax dial fails, set the PBX line to [ON].
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If a fax transmission or reception fails, set [Super G3] to [OFF].
Connecting PBX, Home Telephone or Business Phone

No. |
Name |
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1 |
Telephone cable |
2 |
LINE connector |
3 |
Public line (analog) |
4 |
TEL connector |
5 |
Control device including PBX, etc. |
6 |
Telephone cable |
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Plug the included telephone cable (1) that is connected to the public line (analog) (3) into the LINE connector (2) of the machine.
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Plug the telephone cable (6) that is connected to a control device such as PBX (5) into the TEL connector (4) of the machine.
Memo
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Home Telephone is a simple switcher for home use, which connects multiple telephones with one or two telephone lines, enabling you to use extension and door phones.
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Business Phone is a simple switcher, which accommodates three or more telephone lines, with which many telephones can be shared, allowing for extension phones or other usage.
Connecting as an Extension Telephone

No. |
Name |
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1 |
Telephone cable |
2 |
LINE connector |
3 |
Public line (analog) |
4 |
TEL connector |
5 |
Control device including PBX, etc. |
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Plug one end of the included telephone cable (1) into the LINE connector (2) of the machine and the other end into a control device such as a PBX (5).
If you use a telephone line for both fax and phone, connect the TEL connector (4) and external telephone with telephone cable.
Connecting a CS Tuner or Digital Television

No. |
Name |
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1 |
Telephone cable |
2 |
LINE connector |
3 |
Public line (analog) |
4 |
TEL connector |
5 |
CS tuner or digital television |
6 |
Telephone cable |
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Plug the included telephone cable (1) that is connected to the public line (analog) (3) into the LINE connector (2) of the machine
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Remove the telephone connector cover.
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Plug the telephone cable (6) that is connected to the CS tuner or digital television (5) into the TEL connector (4) of the machine.