User SettingsSummary of Important Settings11-511Setting Item Description1. TEL LINE SETTINGS Set the user’s telephone numbers on your machine, the type oftelephone line to which your machine is connected, transmissionstart speed, and reception start speed.1. USER TEL NO. Register your fax number. (See “Registering the Machine’sTelephone Number and Unit Name”, on p. 1-17.)2. TEL LINE TYPE Set the telephone line type. (See “Checking and Setting theTelephone Line”, on p. 1-20.)TOUCH TONE *1 The telephone line is set for touch tone dialing.ROTARY PULSE The telephone line is set for rotary pulse dialing. If you need to dialinto an information service that requires touch tone dialing, press[Tone] on the operation panel. (See “Tone Dialing on a Pulse Line”,on p. 10-3.)3. TX START SPEED Set the transmission speed for all documents you send.Available settings: 33600bps*, 14400bps, 9600bps, 7200bps,4800bps, 2400bps4. RX START SPEED Set the transmission speed for all documents you receive.Available settings: 33600bps*, 14400bps, 9600bps, 7200bps,4800bps, 2400bps2. UNIT NAME Register your name or company’s name. (See “Registering theMachine’s Telephone Number and Unit Name”, on p. 1-17.)3. SENDER NAME Register up to 99 alternate sender’s names. Before you send adocument, press [TTI Selector] and select a name to replace thename you registered for the unit’s name. (See “Registering Sender’sNames”, on p. 1-23.)1. SENDER NAME REG. Register the sender’s names.2. PERSONAL SETTINGS Set the sender’s telephone number to be printed as part of the TXTerminal ID on the document the other party receives when sendinga document with a registered sender’s name.1. SENDER FAX NUMBER Set the sender’s fax number to be used with the sender’s name youare registering.USER TEL NUMBER* The user’s telephone number is registered as the sender’s faxnumber.OTHER FAX NUMBERS You can specify the number you want to use as the sender’s faxnumber.2. MAIL ACCOUNT See the Sending Guide.For the FAX-L2000, the installation of the optional Network Kit isnecessary to access these items.An asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.*1 TOUCH TONE is the default in the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore.