Getting started
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2. To change the setting, use the numeric keypad to enter the desired number
of redialings. You may enter 02 to 15. In this example, we ’ve entered 03.
Set # Of Redials
# (02-15): 03
3. Press ENTER to save the setting.
Set Redial Interval
Inter. (3-5): 3
If the number of redialings (in times) and redial interv al ( in min ut es ) yo u
see is acceptable, skip to step 5.
Otherwise, proceed to step 4.
4. To change the setting, use the numeric keypad to enter the desired number.
5. Press ENTER to save the setting.

Canceling memory transmission or automatic redial:

an introduction to REVIEW COMMANDS
To cancel either a memory transmission ( s ee p ag e 1.2 3 ) o r an auto matic r edi al,
you’ll use REVIEW COMMANDS. First, a bit of explanation, however…
When your machine stores a document for automatic redial, that makes tha t
document one of those stored commands.
Because your fax machine can store multiple transmission commands in
memory, it keeps track of each command by ass ig n ing it a comm and number
e.g., “C00.”
The Review function gives you the power not only to check on (review) each
command currently pending in your machine’s memory but also to detect a
command if you decide not to go ahead with the command and send the document.
1. If the machine is in Fax mode, proceed to step 2.
If it is in Copy mode, press COPY/FAX to change to Fax mode.
2. Press REVIEW COMMANDS once.
The LCD shows the first command, indicated by its command number and
the phone number the command will dial (or, perhaps, redial).
C00:5552009
Program/Cancel
3. If this is a command you want to cancel, skip to step 5.
If this is not a command you want to cancel, proceed to step 4.
4. Press PROGRAM to continue on to the next command in the command
queue, then go back to step 3.
5. Press CANCEL. The display shows:
C00:5552009
Check Program/Cancel
6. If you do want to cancel this command, press CANCEL again.
If you want to avoid canceling this command but do want to review other
commands in the queue, press PROGRAM to view the next command, and
go back to step 3.
If you want to stop reviewing the stored commands, press STOP to return
the machine to standby mode.
This function gives you enormous control over some of your machine’s most
powerful features. For more information on the REVIEW COMMANDS
function, please see pages 2.22–2.23.