Autodialer

Your fax machine’s autodialer stores your most frequently called phone and fax numbers for instant recall so you don’t have to remember them. It’s something like an electronic phone book.

Autodialer basics

How do you autodial?

There are two kinds of autodialer numbers. The difference between the two is how you dial them:

Type

How to dial

Amount stored

One-touch

Press one of the keys, marked 0156

56

 

on the left side of the control panel

 

Speed-dial

Press SPEED DIAL/GROUP followed by a

244

 

three-digit identifier, from 001 to 244

 

Total amount of numbers stored

300

Call groups

As you set up your autodialer, you may also want to set up call groups. These are sets of phone numbers that make it easy to send the same fax to many different loca- tions. For example, one call group may include all of your clients in one city, another group may include all of your employees and another may include all your vendors.

Your fax machine can store as many as 300 numbers in up to 32 call groups. See also “Call group dialing,” page 3.6.

Location IDs and the EasyDial directory

When you store numbers in your autodialer, you can give these numbers descriptive names, such as “Chicago office” or “Billing department”. Your machine calls this name a Location ID.

Your machine’s autodialer sorts these location IDs alphabetically. Using your EasyDial directory, you can look up these numbers by their descriptive names, just as if you were using a phone book.

We’ll explain how to store the numbers and location IDs in the next few pages. The EasyDial directory is discussed in detail on page 3.8.

Advanced features

Special Dialing Characters

Your fax machine allows you to enter special dialing characters when programming the autodialer. These characters include hyphens, which make phone numbers eas- ier to read, and special characters needed for international calls.

The chart below briefly describes each of these characters. It also tells you what keys to press on your fax machine to store those characters in your autodialer:

Char.

What it does

Keystroke(s)

 

 

 

 

Enters a pause. Each pause lasts two

PAUSE/DIAL OPT. (once)

–/

seconds (or whatever length you set; see

[after you enter at least one

page 4.5). Each pause uses two of the

other character]

characters you can store in one phone

 

number.

 

 

 

 

Makes long numbers easier to read.

PAUSE/DIAL OPT. (twice)

Doesn’t change fax machine operation.

 

/

(Has no effect in the United States.)

PAUSE/DIAL OPT. (3 times)

!

Tells your fax machine to pause until it

PAUSE/DIAL OPT. (4 times)

“hears” a dial tone.

 

 

If your fax machine is on a pulse (not

 

 

tone-dialing) line, switches from pulse-

PAUSE/DIAL OPT. (5 times)

–!

dialing to tone (“DTMF”)-dialing. Use after

 

the actual phone number but before any

 

characters (such as a long-distance

 

 

carrier’s access code) which must be in

 

 

DTMF tone. Do not use on a tone line.

 

 

 

 

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