INITIAL SETTINGS
9 Enter the name of the destination with the numeric keys.
Enter the name of the location or party by pressing numeric keys as described in "HOW TO ENTER CHARACTERS" on page 20 (maximum of 20 characters). If you do not want to enter a name, skip this step.
10 Press the [ENTER] key.
14 Press the [ENTER] key.
15 Press the [] key () or [] key () to select the international communication mode.
The selections are as follows:
1:NO 2:MODE 1 3:MODE 2 4:MODE 3
Sometimes when faxing internationally, line | 2 |
Note noise can cause the transmission to stop |
momentarily. To reduce these delays, choose the appropriate international transmission mode.
11 Press the [] key () or [] key () to select a Chain Dial setting.
If you wish to set the number as a Chain Dial number, select "1:SET". Otherwise, select "2:CANCEL".
(See "CHAIN DIALING" (p.60))
If the number is not set as a chain dial number, the communication speed and international communication mode cannot be selected. Press the [ENTER] key and go to step 17.
12 | Press the [ENTER] key. |
13 | Press the [ ] key ( ) or [ ] key ( ) |
| to select the communication speed. |
The selections are as follows:
1:33600bps
2:14400bps
3:9600bps
4:4800bps
For international dialing, if you find that line Note noise necessitates a slower transmission
speed, set the appropriate transmission speed. If you are not sure if a slower speed is required, set the speed normally.
16 Press the [ENTER] key.
Return to Step 5 to store another number.
17 Press the [MENU] key.
Press the [MENU] key to exit.
If the number is a Rapid key number, you can write the name on the label above the appropriate Rapid key.
You may need to add a pause between Note certain digits in the number to allow time for
connection. For example, if you are on a PBX telephone system that requires an access number, such as "9", to be dialed to access an outside line, you will need to enter a pause between the access number and the fax number of the other party. Pauses are entered by pressing the [REDIAL/PAUSE] key (2 seconds per pause). If necessary, several pauses can be entered in a row.
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