Pitney Bowes E707 User Manual
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The modem requires an analog phone line such as a fax line, or resi-
dential phone line. If you have a commercial phone system, check
that it uses an analog line. If it does not, an analog phone line will
have to be installed or you can share use of an existing fax machine
line. Simply unplug the fax machine line and plug it into the meter
when buying postage. Common telephone jack splitters can also be
used to share one analog line.
An analog telephone line can usually be identified as follows:
If you prefer to get a bill for postage using your Postal Privilege
SM
account, simply refill your meter up to your available funds amount
displayed on your meter. We’ll automatically send you a bill for the
postage you ordered and you can take up to 20 days to pay. You can
also use your Postal Privilege
SM
account to order and pay for Pitney
Bowes supplies. The Postal Privilage
SM
payment address is:
Postal Privilege
PO Box 856042
Louisville, KY 40285-6042
Visit
www.postagebyphone.com
for more information about your postage
payment options.
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Phone line requirements
A change in tone pitch when buttons are pressed.
Data label/inscription on telephone set has FCC
“Ringer Equivalence Number”.
The telephone line is connected to your facsimile
equipment or a credit card reader.
If you do not know whether your phone line is a digital or
analog line, consult your building facilities re p resentative or
the phone manufacturer.