Samsung FX100 manual Storing a Number for Speed Dialing

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SPECIAL FEATURES

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To assign a name to the number, enter the name, If you don’t want a name, skip to step 5.

4 If you assign a name to the number, you can take advantage of the Directory dialing feature of your machine. For information about Directory dialing, see page 4.7

You can enter up to 20 letters. For more information on how to enter letters using the Number Keypad, see page 2.9.

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Press ENTER when the name appears correctly in the LCD.

Storing a Number for Speed Dialing

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Press and hold SPEED DlAL until “STORE SPEED DIAL” appears in the LCD.

The LCD asks you for the

Speed Dial number you SPD. NO[01-30] _?? wish to assign.

4 If you want to cancel the operation, press STOP at any time. The fax machine returns to Standby mode. If necessary, start over again.

4 You can store up to 30 telephone or fax numbers into 2-digit Speed Dial memory.

If there is a number or name already assigned to the selected Speed Dial button, the number or name is displayed. If you want to change the number or name, enter new number or name over the old. If not, press STOP.

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Enter a 2-digit Speed Dial number (01 through 30) to which you want to assign the telephone or fax number.

The LCD asks you for the telephone number.

TEL. : __

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Contents Facsimile FX100 Page Important Safety Information Thank You for Choosing SamsungFCC Information Label IdentificationHearing Aid compatible IC Information Class BRenseignements du Industrie Canada Misc en gardYour New Machine Chapter Special Features Specifications WarrantyA p t e r O n e Check Parts Familiarizing Yourself with Your New C h i n e O n tRear Extension Socket EXT.LINEPress to compensate for light or dark documents Press to temporarily switch from pulse to tone dialingPress to improve the clarity of a poorly printed document Press to dial numbers manuallyPress to start a job or copy a document This will light up when something is wrongPress to choose different functions Press to dial a number without picking up the handsetA p t e r T w o Choosing a Location Making the ConnectionsInstalling Paper 98.4 ftK i n g a C o p y Chapter TWO Installation and Setup Setting Date and Time Setting Up the FaxAdjusting Ringer Volume Follow the directions below to set up your faxD D D D M M Setting the Terminal ID Your Name and Number E R M . I DPress Enter LCD asks you for your Number Using the Keypad to Enter Letters Keypad Character AssignmentsChecking Dial Type Page Chapter Three The Fax Machine Preparing a Document N d i n g a F aMaximum Setting Resolution and Contrast Dialing a Number Loading a DocumentUse OHD 0 1 2 3 Canceling Transmission Confirming the TransmissionReceiving a Fax Receiving in TEL ModeReception Modes Receiving in FAX Mode START/COPYReceiving in TAD Mode Receiving in Auto ModeUsing an Extension Telephone Canceling ReceptionUsing Voice Request Sending a Voice RequestUsing Polling Answering a Voice RequestPolling Page A p t e r F o u r Using Function Menu Using Help FeaturesPrint Out the Help List Scrolling Through the Function Menu Using Automatic Dialing Storing a Number for One-Touch DialingStoring a Number for Speed Dialing You can enter up to 34 digits into the Speed Dial number Dialing a One-Touch Number Speed Dialing a NumberSearching Memory for a Number Directory Dialing Allows you to search in reverse orderUsing Chain Dialing You cannot use redial for Chain DialingUsing REDIAL/PAUSE For more information on storingUsing Tone Using Flash FlashUser Options CONFIRM.REPORTSetting Fax Options User Reports Printing ReportsLists available N F I R M . R E P O R TClearing Memory You can clear the information in your fax machine’s memoryAre YOU SURE? Page Clearing Jams Machine#Make sure it locks into place Paper Jams During Reception Roubleshooting & M Aintenace Understanding Error Messages LCD MessageCleaning the Roller and Thermal Head Roubleshooting & Maintenance Purchasing and Storing Paper Page P e n d i Specifications MH, MRLimited Warranty Warranty InformationExclusions Page Page