Radio Shack TFX-1031 owner manual Storing a Number for Memory Dialing, Store MEM. Dial, Namexyz

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Storing a Number for

Memory Dialing

You can store up to 30 telephone or fax numbers into two-digit memory dial locations. You can then dial the number by pressing MEMORY and then entering the two-digit number where you stored it.

Note: To stop storing a number, press STOP any time before Step 4. The fax machine returns to standby. If neces- sary, start over again.

1.Press and hold MEMORY until the fax machine displays:

:STORE MEM. DIAL

:MEM. NO[01-30] ??

2.Enter a two-digit location number (01 through 30) where you want to store the number.

:MEM.NO[01-30] 01

3.Enter the number you want to store (up to 34 digits).

:TEL.:9P4602778

Note: Press REDIAL/PAUSE to insert a 2-second pause between numbers. The fax machine dis- plays P at the pause entry.

4.When the number appears cor- rectly, press ENTER.

: NAME:

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5.If desired, enter the name (up to 20 characters). For details on entering the name, see “Entering Names” on Page 13.

: NAME:XYZ

6.Press ENTER when the name appears correctly. The fax machine returns to the display shown in Step 2.

Notes:

If you make a mistake, use DIREC- TION < or > to move the cursor to the incorrect digit/character and enter the new one over it. You can also use INS or DEL to insert or delete digits/characters.

If there is a number or name already assigned to the selected two-digit memory dial location, the fax machine displays the number and name. If you want to change the number or name, enter the new number or name over the old one. Otherwise, press STOP.

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Contents TFX-1031 Introduction Group 3 Capability permits faster fax transmissionRead this Before Installation FCC StatementContents Troubleshooting Unpacking Installation Connecting Handset CordConnecting to the Phone Line Choosing a LocationConnecting AN Extension Phone or Answering Machine Connecting to PowerUsing the ONE-TOUCH Memory Labels Setting the Telephone Dialing Mode Setting UP the FAX MachineSetting Ringer Switch Loading and Replacing Paper Entering Basic Information Setting the Date and TimeMM-DD DD-MM Name Namesmith COEntering Names NAME0PCharacter Code Table Storing a Number for One-Touch Dialing Storing Numbers for Automatic DialingNameabc Store MEM. Dial Storing a Number for Memory DialingNamexyz Using the Telephone Using FlashMaking a Call RedialingChain Dialing Switching from Pulse to Tone DialingPhone Using the FAX Machine Making a CopyInsert Document Document LoadingSending Faxes Fax TipsLoading a Document NormalSetting the Resolution and Contrast Dialing Fax NumbersFine Photo SendingNot Assigned DialingAssigned Canceling a Transmission Canceling ReceptionReceiving Faxes Reception ModesAdvanced Features Using Call RequestSending a Call Request Answering a Call RequestUsing Help Features PollingUsing the Function Menu Printing a ReportPrinting Out the Help List Manually Scrolling through the Function MenuSetting User Options Setting an OptionPrinting Ring CountClearing Memory TERM.IDAre YOU Sure ? Memory ClearedError Messages TroubleshootingClearing a Document JAM Clearing a Paper JAM Fm Page 31 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 837 AM Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Roller and Scanning Glass FCC Wants YOU to Know LightningSpecifications Radio Shack