4. Other Transmission Features

Handy Dialing Functions

Chain Dial

This allows you to compose a tele- phone number from various parts, some of which may be stored in Quick Dials and some of which may be entered using the number keys.

Note

Maximum length of a telephone or fax number: 128 digits

For Memory Transmission and Im- mediate Transmission, insert a pause between parts of a number. For On Hook Dial and Manual Di- al, no pause is needed.

(Example) 01133-1-555333

Assume that 01133 is stored in a Quick Dial key.

A Place the original, and then select the scan settings you require.

B Press the Quick Dial key that is programmed “01133”.

C Press the {Pause/Redial} key.

D Enter {1}, {5}, {5}, {5}, {3}, {3},

{3} using the number keys.

E Press the {Start} key.

Redial

The machine stores the last 10 desti- nations dialed. If you want to send a message to a destination which you sent faxes to recently, the Redial func- tion saves you time by finding and entering the number again.

Limitation

The following kinds of destina- tions are not stored:

Quick Dials

Group Dials

Destinations dialed as End Re- ceivers for Transfer Request

Forwarding terminal of the Sub- stitute Reception

Destinations dialed using the external telephone

Destinations dialed by Redial (regarded as already stored in memory)

Second and later destinations broadcasted to

Do not dial any numbers before you press the {Pause/Redial} key. If you press the {Pause/Redial} key af- ter entering numbers using the number keys, a pause will be en- tered instead.

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