Daft 2000/12/04
Dialing

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You can insert a pause in numbers
programed in Quick Dials.

Tone

This feature allows a machine con-
nected to a pulse dialing line to send
tonal signals (for example if you want
to use a special service on a tone dial-
ing line). When you press the {Tone}
key, the machine dials the number us-
ing tonal signals.
Limitation
You cannot place a tone before the
first digit of a fax number.
Some services may not be available
when using the {Tone} key.
Note
A tone is shown as a "•" on the dis-
play.
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-Using the {Tone} key with On

Hook Dial

APress {On Hook Dial}.
BEnter the fax number with the
number keys.
CPress {Tone}.
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-Sending Tonal Signals by ISDN

(Optional ISDN Unit Required)

You can still send tone signals to a G3
user even if the machine is only con-
nected to an ISDN line.
Note
This feature can only be used for
Memory or Immediate Transmis-
sion. You cannot dial through
ISDN using On-hook Dial or Man-
ual Dial.

Quick Dials

When you have programed a destina-
tion's number in a Quick Dial table,
you can dial the number by just se-
lecting the destination from Quick
Dial table.
Additionally, you can store a name
that will appear on the display when-
ever you press that Quick Dial.
Preparation
You must program the fax number
of destination for the Quick Dial
table prior to using Quick Dial.
P.57 “Programing Quick Dials”
Note
To check the contents of Quick Di-
al, print the destination list.
Chapter 7, "Printing the Destina-
tion List" in the Advanced Fea-
tures manual.
Reference
P.43 “Dialing”
ASet your original and select any
scan settings you require.
P.38
“Scan Settings”