Radio Shack TFX-1031 owner manual Switching from Pulse to Tone Dialing, Chain Dialing, Phone

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SWITCHING FROM

PULSE TO TONE

DIALING

If you have pulse (rotary) service, you can still use touch-tone services, such as alternate long distance, by follow- ing these steps.

1.Enter the special service’s num- ber using pulse dialing.

2.When the special service answers, press LDT (*) on the key- pad. * appears in the display.

3.Enter the remaining numbers required by the service. The num- bers are sent as tone signals.

The fax machine returns to the pulse mode after you hang up.

Note: The LDT (long distance tone) entry can be stored in memory. When you memory dial the number, dialing stops at the LDT entry. To dial the re- maining numbers, press REDIAL/ PAUSE.

CHAIN DIALING

When using special services, such as alternate long-distance or bank-by- phone, enter the phone number of the special service first. Then, when the computer answers, enter the re- maining information, such as a long- distance number. This procedure is called chain dialing.

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Notes:

You can combine manual, one- touch, and memory dialing.

The length of time before the com- puter answers varies, so we sug- gest you do not use a pre- programmed pause after a service number.

If you have pulse-dialing service, be sure to include a pulse-to-tone mode change (LDT) in front of the numbers that you want to dial after the service answers.

Follow these steps to chain-dial.

1.If you want to send a document using chain dialing, load a docu- ment face down into the docu- ment feeder. See “Loading a Document” on Page 20.

2.Pick up the handset or press

DIAL.

:PHONE

3.Enter a telephone number.

For example, enter the long- distance carrier’s number, using either manual, one-touch, or memory dialing.

:5551234

Note: If necessary, wait for a sec- ond dial tone before continuing.

4.Enter the additional numbers, using manual, one-touch, or mem- ory dialing.

: 55512349879543

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Contents TFX-1031 Introduction Group 3 Capability permits faster fax transmissionRead this Before Installation FCC StatementContents Troubleshooting Unpacking Connecting to the Phone Line InstallationConnecting Handset Cord Choosing a LocationConnecting to Power Connecting AN Extension Phone or Answering MachineUsing the ONE-TOUCH Memory Labels Setting UP the FAX Machine Setting the Telephone Dialing ModeSetting Ringer Switch Loading and Replacing Paper Setting the Date and Time Entering Basic InformationMM-DD DD-MM Name Namesmith COEntering Names NAME0PCharacter Code Table Storing Numbers for Automatic Dialing Storing a Number for One-Touch DialingNameabc Storing a Number for Memory Dialing Store MEM. DialNamexyz Making a Call Using the TelephoneUsing Flash RedialingSwitching from Pulse to Tone Dialing Chain DialingPhone Insert Document Using the FAX MachineMaking a Copy Document LoadingLoading a Document Sending FaxesFax Tips NormalFine Photo Setting the Resolution and ContrastDialing Fax Numbers SendingDialing Not AssignedAssigned Receiving Faxes Canceling a TransmissionCanceling Reception Reception ModesSending a Call Request Advanced FeaturesUsing Call Request Answering a Call RequestUsing Help Features PollingPrinting Out the Help List Using the Function MenuPrinting a Report Manually Scrolling through the Function MenuPrinting Setting User OptionsSetting an Option Ring CountAre YOU Sure ? Clearing MemoryTERM.ID Memory ClearedTroubleshooting Error MessagesClearing 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