Dialing Methods
You can use the following methods to dial a remote facsimile number from your unit.
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1. Key Pad Dial | Dial the number of the remote facsimile using the numeric |
| keypad. You can also use the Arrow Key to correct any |
| mistakes. (A maximum of 30 digits are allowed, including the |
| “PAUSE” (P). |
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2. One Touch Dial | Press a ONE TOUCH Key. Its number will be displayed and the |
| unit scans the document and dials the number automatically. |
| See the Advanced Operations. |
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3. Speed Dial | Press the SPEED DIAL Key and enter a |
| from the keypad. The Speed Dial number is shown on the |
| display. The unit scans the document and dials the number |
| automatically. |
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4. Group Dial | Press a |
| programmed for Group Dialing. The Group Name is shown on |
| the display. The unit scans the document and dials the |
| numbers automatically. |
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5. Program Dial | Several transmission functions can be programmed in any of |
| the last eight |
| the corresponding |
| For example: if you want to set up an |
| which is performed regularly, you can register the necessary |
| functions in a Program Dial Key. |
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6. Using Combination | If the |
Dial | as the last character, additional numbers are necessary to |
| complete the dialing. The additional numbers may be stored in |
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| the key pad. |
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7. Using the TEL/DIR | The TEL/DIR function lists the One Touch and Speed Dial |
Key | locations stored in this unit. The LIST function enables you to |
| scroll through the list. The SEARCH functions enables you to |
| search a location alphabetically or numerically. |
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8. Using the “#” Key | In most PBX applications, a prefix is necessary ahead of the |
| outside phone number in order to access an outside line. Once |
| this prefix number has been programmed into the machine, |
| pressing the “#” Key automatically enters it in the string. |
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