Ricoh MDF and Auto dial A PABX Prefix

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  • richardjj
    Technician - I.T Support
    • Feb 2010
    • 18

    #1

    Ricoh MDF and Auto dial A PABX Prefix

    Hi guys.
    I'm wondering if anyone has done, knows how, or can be done.

    I have several Ricoh MFD's MPC3500 - MPC2800 - MPC4501 - MPC4502.

    What I want to achieve from a faxing point of view is have the copier pre-dial a PABX outside line access number (1)
    with no interaction from the customer. Example the customer would walk up to the machine dial 1234567, but the copier
    would automatically place a 1-Pause in front of that number.
    I have played with SP3103 - 3104 - 3105 and tried all combinations, but can't get it to work or do what I require.
    Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
  • HP:guy
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • Feb 2013
    • 279

    #2
    Re: Ricoh MDF and Auto dial A PABX Prefix

    Why aren't they using the address book?

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    • richardjj
      Technician - I.T Support
      • Feb 2010
      • 18

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      • Iowatech
        Not a service manager

        2,500+ Posts
        • Dec 2009
        • 3933

        #4
        Re: Ricoh MDF and Auto dial A PABX Prefix

        Originally posted by richardjj
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        If it is dialing too fast, you might try adding some pauses in the dialing sequence to let the system catch up. It's been a while since I've had to do that, so I don't exactly remember what the character is for that, I think it was a comma or something back in the day.

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        • richardjj
          Technician - I.T Support
          • Feb 2010
          • 18

          #5
          Re: Ricoh MDF and Auto dial A PABX Prefix

          Ta dude, BUT
          The foundation of the problem is the CUSTOMER does not want to dial 1 Pause before the number (When they do it works fine).
          The old machine was so slow at dialing the phone number eg:12345678, the pabx had time to realize it needed to find a free line to dial out on and then dial the number entered. The Ricoh does this to fast now, hence we need to do a 1 pause to make it work. They want the copier to automatically dial the 1 pause before the number, with no interaction from the user.

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          • ruben
            The New Guy

            1,000+ Posts
            • Oct 2012
            • 1204

            #6
            Re: Ricoh MDF and Auto dial A PABX Prefix

            Originally posted by richardjj
            The foundation of the problem is the CUSTOMER does not want to dial 1 Pause before the number (When they do it works fine).
            Most Ricoh machines are copiers with the added option of fax, they won't have/support (with a fix everything) that a fax machine would. I believe smaller dedicated Ricoh faxes have this setting, but it was later remove for some reason.

            All-in-all, they will have to live with it or change their machine.

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            • Iowatech
              Not a service manager

              2,500+ Posts
              • Dec 2009
              • 3933

              #7
              Re: Ricoh MDF and Auto dial A PABX Prefix

              Originally posted by richardjj
              Ta dude, BUT
              The foundation of the problem is the CUSTOMER does not want to dial 1 Pause before the number (When they do it works fine).
              The old machine was so slow at dialing the phone number eg:12345678, the pabx had time to realize it needed to find a free line to dial out on and then dial the number entered. The Ricoh does this to fast now, hence we need to do a 1 pause to make it work. They want the copier to automatically dial the 1 pause before the number, with no interaction from the user.
              I guess that's why you might want to try programming that into the address book. That way, the customer walks up to the machine, presses the fax button, then presses one of the quick dials that appears on the touch screen and is done with it.

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