The model and serial number plate (Main Name Plate) is located on the machine as shown below. For your convenience, space is provided below to record information you may need in the future. Model No. Serial No. Date of Purchase Dealer Address Telephone Number () – Supplies Telephone Number () – Service Telephone Number () – Model and Serial Number Copyright © 2001 by Matsushita Graphic Communication Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law. P
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See Automatic Routing in the Administrator’s Guide for detailed information on integrating the Premier with your PBX system. • a third party device like the Exacom DID Interface Module if you’re using a DID trunk without a PBX system. See Automatic Routing in the Administrator’s Guide for detailed DID information. Connecting the Premier Analog to your Network To connect the Premier server to your network, follow these steps: 1. Connect the network cable to the Premier server’s Ethernet port. 2.
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Advantages Outlook Direct unifies fax and email environments, allowing faxes to be sent and received directly from the Outlook client. Users can attach multiple files to a single fax message, or send one fax message to both email and fax recipients simultaneously. With Outlook Direct, faxing is as simple as sending and receiving email. Outlook Direct vs. Exchange Connector and Native Attachment Gateway The client based Outlook Direct offers ideal fax and email integration for small office enviro
Documents may also be sent as fax messages directly from within most third-party applications. FaxPress White Paper Exchange Connector and Native Attachment Gateway Sending Faxes Using Outlook Direct to send a fax message requires that you address your email to the recipient's fax number, rather than the email address. You may either address your fax messages using the Business Fax entries from your Contacts list, or you may address faxes by manually entering the recipient's fax number. Receivin
All Rights Reserved. Part No. 61-1273-001 Rev. B. This material is protected by international copyright laws. Reproduction in any form is prohibited without permission. Castelle is a U.S. Registered Trademark of Castelle. FaxPress™ and Faxmain™ are trademarks of Castelle. Xerox®, Centreware™,and WorkCentre® are Registered Trademarks of Xerox, Inc.; Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows 95®, Windows 98®, Windows 2000®, Windows NT®, Windows ME®, Windows 2003®, Microsoft Word®, Microsoft Outlook®, Microsof
Outlook Direct's integration with Outlook, Fax Address template, and real time fax status viewing tools further simplify your fax messaging. How it works The Castelle FaxPress Transport, a service added to your email profile, connects Outlook to the FaxPress server. The FaxPress Transport delivers messages to the FaxPress for faxing, enables viewing of Faxmain's list of inbound and outbound faxes, allows the user to set faxing parameters and if automatic routing is active on your network, will a
One of the benefits of FaxPress is its ability to load share automatically between multiple units. All FaxPress fax servers are similar in their operation but differ in their capacity and configuration. All FaxPress servers with software version 6.x and higher can operate in heterogeneous multi-protocol environments. They can also concurrently support both TCP/IP and IPX/SPX protocols. All models have the ability to function in Novell NetWare, Microsoft Windows NT/2000 and Linux environments. Fa