Registering The Transmitter Subscriber's Identification (Tsi) - NEC IT3510 Operation Manual

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NEC IT Series
2.5
NEC IT3510/IT2510 Operations Manual
Registering and Modifying the Self-Telephone Number (Continued)
3.
Use the 10-key Pad to enter the
facsimile telephone number,
then touch [Enter].
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To re-enter the number:
Use [
] or [
and re-enter the number, or press <C>
(Clear key) to re-enter it.
Touch [Delete] to erase a character on
the cursor.
Touch [Cancel] to cancel the procedure.
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To use International Codes:
Touch [+] to register the International
telephone code, and enter '1' as the
country code for the United States.
4.
Confirm the registered details
when the screen returns to the
same as in step 2. Touch
[Enter] if they are correct.
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To modify:
Touch [Self-telephone #] to reregister.
5.
Touch [Enter] repeatedly until
the display returns to the stand-
by screen.

Registering the Transmitter Subscriber's Identification (TSI)

The TSI is the main identification of the NEC IT3510/IT2510. The TSI consists
of the business (or company name) and the facsimile telephone number of the
machine. It is much like the Self-ID, however, the TSI is send to the receiving
machine and prints at the top of every received page as an important
identifier.
Before Starting Operations:
The TSI is required on all facsimile transmissions. It is illegal not to register this TSI,
or to turn off this feature. Refer to Section 1.5 Transmitter Subscriber's Identification
in Regulatory and Safety Information on page 6.
Up to 40 alphanumeric characters can be registered in the TSI.
The TSI is printed at the top margin of each page sent. Also, the first 20 characters of
the registered user's name are printed along with the TSI.
The same procedure is used to modify the TSI.
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