Sharp UX-600M operation manual Storing Numbers for Automatic Dialing, Storing numbers

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Chapter 2 Initial Settings

Storing Numbers for Automatic Dialing

Automatic dialing is a quick and convenient way of dialing which is done by either pressing a Rapid Key (Rapid Key Dialing), or pressing the SPEED DIAL key and entering a 2-digit number (Speed Dialing). Automatic dialing can be used for both fax transmissions and voice calls.

To use automatic dialing, you must first store the full number in your fax and as- sign a 2-digit Speed Dial number to it. You can also enter a name which appears in the display when the number is dialed. Up to 99 numbers can be stored.

Speed Dial numbers from "01" to "38" can be used for both Rapid Key Di- aling and Speed Dialing; Speed Dial numbers from "39" to "99" can only be used for Speed Dialing.

To allow easy identification of the Rapid Keys, attach each strip of Rapid Key labels above the appropriate row of Rapid Keys. The arrangement of the keys is shown in "A Look at the Operation Panel" in this chapter. Each time you store a number for Rapid Key Dialing, write the name of the party above the appropriate key.

Storing numbers

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You may need to add a pause between 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 to be dialed (such as "9") to access an outside line, you will need to enter a pause between the access number and the telephone/fax number of the other party. Pauses are entered by pressing the REDIAL key (2 seconds per pause). Several pauses can be entered in a row.

If you make a mistake, press the HOLD/SEARCH key to move the cursor back to the mistake, then enter the correct number or letter. (To move the cursor forward, press the SPEAKER key.)

1 Press the keys shown at right. FAX/TEL. # MODE will appear in the display.

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2 Press "1" to select SET.

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Contents UX-600M For Your Records Installation Quick Reference GuideEntering your name and number Setting the date and time Storing and clearing numbers for automatic dialingSending documents Loading paper Receiving DocumentsFunction key menu Entry ModePrint Set-up Introduction Trademark acknowledgements Important safety informationTable of Contents Special Functions Using the Hookup Optional Hookup SettingsPage Installation Unpacking ChecklistPoints to keep in mind when setting up Do not Discard the Green Gears and the Green Flange Loading the Imaging FilmTabs Installation UX-15CR Imaging Film When to replace the imaging filmAC outlet ConnectionsTEL Connecting the fax to your computer Installing the Multifunction Interface Software Windows 3.1 or higher usersWindows ’95 users Installation Multifunction Interface software manual Attachments Loading Printing Paper Your fax has been set at the factory to Settings which may be necessary Initial SettingsSetup Guide Required settingsNumber keys Look at the Operation PanelDisplay Entering Your Name and Fax Number Comments Entering Letters for NamesExample Symbol listSetting the Date and Time Stop key Daylight Saving TimeSetting the reception mode Selecting the Reception ModeSelecting the receiving unit Distinctive Ring OFF SettingList on the previous Storing numbers Storing Numbers for Automatic DialingReturn to to store another num Lithium battery keeps automatic dialing numbers in memory Clearing numbersMaking changes Enter the Speed Dial numbers of the re Storing numbers in Group KeysRinger Volume AdjustmentSpeaker HandsetOther restrictions Size and weightSending Documents Transmittable DocumentsLoading the Document Contrast Optional Transmission SettingsResolution Setting the resolution and contrastExample Cover SheetBatch Page Numbering Normal Dialing Dialing and TransmissionDirect Keypad Dialing Speed Dialing Rapid Key DialingPress the HOLD/SEARCH key Using the HOLD/SEARCH keyAutomatic redialing Using the Redial keyUsing Auto Mode Using Manual ModeReceiving Documents Receiving documents on an extension phone Reception Ratio 1 PrintMaking Copies Making Copies Copy Cut-off Rapid Key Dialing Press the appro Making Telephone CallsHold RedialUsing the Hookup Answering Machine HookupChanging the outgoing message Activating the hookup Mode keyHow the hookup operates Testing for proper operationIf you have problems If it still doesn’t work How fax transmissions are detected Quiet Detect Time Optional Hookup SettingsFax reception when the answering machine fails Blocking Reception of Unwanted Faxes Special FunctionsSpecial Functions Sending documents from memory MemoryIf the memory becomes full Substitute receptionMemory BroadcastingBroadcasting using a Group Key Requesting transmission Polling Requesting a Fax TransmissionPolling security Being polled polling standbyStoring and clearing fax numbers for polling permission Setting a timer operation Timer OperationsTo cancel an operation Initial procedure Entering and Using ProgramsTransmission Polling Clearing a Program key BroadcastingUsing a Program key To cancel a programmed timer operationPress the Program Key Optional Settings Accessing the SettingsSettings Setting 8 Dial Mode Optional SettingsOptional Settings Setting 15 Polling Printing Reports and Lists Printing a listActivity Report Explanation of headings Transmission errorsReception errors Timer listPasscode List Option Setting ListTelephone Number List Program and Group List Anti Junk Number ListTransaction Report Print Setup ListFax print head MaintenanceScanning glass and rollers HousingProblems and Solutions TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Display messages Messages and SignalsAudible signals Clearing Paper Jams Clearing a jammed documentClearing jammed fax paper Troubleshooting Resolution SpecificationsSpecifications Sharp Physical Chemical Characteristics FCC Regulatory Information Guia de Consulta Rapida InstalaciónIntroducción de su Nombre y Número Insercion de Fecha y Hora Memorización y Borrado de Numeros de las Marcas AutomaticasEnvio de Documentos Cargar el papel Recepción de documentos101 Index102 103 Page Limited Warranty Sharp Electronics Corporation