9Additional FunctionsPress to register or edit the default Custom Fax Settings according to your needs.*4 Displayed only if the optional iR System Expansion Kit and Super G3 FAX Board areattached.Standard Key SettingsEnables you to store frequently used functions as a Standard Key on the Fax BasicFeatures screen.See the Facsimile Guide Chapter 5Custom Fax Settings Facsimile GuideChapters 1 and 57User Settings(1/3)User SettingsUnit Telephone #Enables you to store the machine’s fax number. The number may also be displayed on thetouch panel display of the receiving party’s machine, depending on their type of machine.See the Facsimile Guide Chapter 1Unit NameEnables you to register your name or your company’s name as the unit’s name (adepartment name is optional). The unit name is printed at the top of sent documents. Forfax, the unit name can be displayed on the touch panel display of the receiving party’smachine.See the Facsimile Guide Chapter 1Sender’s Names (TTI) (see p. 17)Enables you to register any name as the sender’s name, such as the section ordepartment’s name, or an individual’s name. If each user registers their personal name asa sender name, they can select their sender name to replace the unit name that is printedat the top of the documents that they send. For fax, the registered sender’s name can bedisplayed on the touch panel display of the receiving party’s machine and/or printed at thetop of the documents that you send as the sender’s information.User SettingsTX Terminal IDDensity ControlTel Line TypeVolume ControlEnables you to set the volume for the alarm and monitor tones that this machine emitsduring a fax transmission.See the Facsimile Guide Chapter 5Enables you to set the telephone line type.See the Facsimile Guide Chapter 1Enables you to set the standard density of the Fax Basic Features screen in advancewhen you frequently scan originals that are either too dark or too light to see clearly.See the Facsimile Guide Chapter 5Enables you to specify whether the Terminal ID information is printed at the top ofdocuments that you send through fax.See the Facsimile Guide Chapter 5(2/3)