English128 Fax2Net User’s Guide• If transmission ends abnormally for reasons other than those listedabove (e.g., circuit cut, transmission cancellation by pressing Stopkey, document removed from tray, etc.) and before operations switchto T.30 protocol, the fax machine switches to the Redial Wait modeand the situation is treated as for normal communications.• An alarm occurrence when switching to T.30 protocol is treated thesame as for normal G3 communications.• Communication with the Fax2Net server is not possible with ClosedNetwork communications ON. Switch the Closed Network setting toOFF before using Fax2Net.Connected to normal telephone serviceIf the fax machine is connected directly to a normal telephone service andthe receiving fax machine is located at an international destination, thecommunication will be transmitted via a general international telephonecircuit if a "+" sign is entered before or after the international prefix (i.e.,Fax2Net will not be used).For example: If the international prefix is 900 and the telephone numberentered is 900 81 3 1234 5678, the communication will be transmitted tothe receiving fax machine (81-3-1234-5678) via Fax2Net. However, if thetelephone number is entered as +900 81 3 1234 5678 or 900+ 81 3 12345678, the communication will be transmitted via a general internationaltelephone circuit. Use this method if you do not want to use the Fax2Netservice.Note 1: Communications made using chain dialling, do not useFax2Net for direct transmission.Note 2: If Fax2Net is to be used, do not add the "+" sign to thetelephone number.Note 3: When sending a communication using the numeric keypad toenter the telephone (fax) number, do not enter the "+" sign asthe first figure. Use the 8/+ One Touch key to enter a “+” sign.Connected to a PBXIf the fax machine is connected directly to a PBX, make sure the dialprefix is entered first. The next steps are the same as that listed above forconnection directly to a normal telephone service. If the "+" sign isentered either before or after the international dialling prefix, Fax2Netwill not be used.