4Enter a name for the fax number. To do so, repeatedly press the numeric button for the letter you need until the letter appears. (See Using dialing characters for a list of characters.)

5Press menu/enter to save the information.

 

To program a one-touch key for alternate long distance

 

If you use an alternate long distance carrier, you can program a one-touch key to dial the service’s

 

access number before a fax number. When you need to use this one-touch key, press it, enter the

 

fax number, and press fax/send. Both the access number and the fax number are then dialed

 

together. If the access number is used almost every time you dial a fax, it might be easier to

 

program the access number as a dialing prefix (see Inserting a dial prefix for more information).

 

 

Note

Speed-dial codes, one-touch keys, and group-dial codes are more easily programmed from the

 

software (not available in Windows 95). For instructions on programming speed-dial codes,

 

one-touch keys, and group-dial codes using the product software, see the product software Help.

 

Use this procedure if the access number has more than 10 characters or if you only occasionally

 

 

use the access number.

1Follow steps 1 through 6 of To program speed-dial codes and one-touch keys. When entering the fax number, you might also have to do one or both of the following tasks:

If you have to wait for an access tone at some point in the number, enter one or more three-second pauses by pressing pause/redial.

Enter a personal identification number (PIN), if applicable.

2When you are finished entering the access number, press pause/redial. A pause at the end of the string tells the product not to dial this number until you dial the fax number.

3Continue with steps 7 through 10 of To program speed-dial codes and one-touch keys.

Managing group-dial codes

 

If you send information to the same group of people on a regular basis, you can program a

 

group-dial code to simplify the task. Any available speed-dial codes can be programmed with

 

group-dial codes. Group-dial codes using numbers 1 through 9 are also associated with the

 

corresponding one-touch key on the control panel. Any individual can be added to a group. All

 

group members must have programmed speed-dial codes or one-touch keys assigned to them

 

before being added to the group-dial code.

 

Use these instructions to manage your group-dial codes:

 

To program group-dial codes

 

To delete group-dial codes

 

To delete an individual from a group-dial code

 

 

Note

Speed-dial codes, one-touch keys, and group-dial codes are more easily programmed from the

 

software (not available in Windows 95). For instructions on programming speed-dial codes,

 

one-touch keys, and group-dial codes using the product software see the product software Help.

 

 

To program group-dial codes

1Assign a speed-dial code to each fax number you want in the group. (For instructions, see To program speed-dial codes and one-touch keys.)

2Press menu/enter.

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