to tone dialling during your current call. You can also use this key while programming to create numbers with mixed pulse-then-tone operation.

140/Unique Key: When dialling, use this key to enter a “0”. When programming your Sender ID or a Location ID, you can use this key to enter a variety of unique characters, e.g. ! # & ‘ ( ) * + , – . / : ; = ? _ ä ß ñ ö ü Æ Å Ø æ å ø.

15Transmit Resolution/YES key: This key changes the resolution used for transmitting documents. Use STD for standard originals, FINE and EX.FINE for detailed or small print originals, and PHOTO for originals that include colours or many shades of gray.

You will also use the YES key when making selections or to move your cursor while programming.

16Type of Original/NO key: This key selects the document contrast after loading a document for transmission. Use LIGHT for originals that are too light, NORMAL for documents with good contrast, and DARK for originals that are too dark.

You will also use the NO key when making selections or to move your cursor while programming.

17Alarm Indicator: This indicator glows red and an alarm sounds to notify you of any problem that occurs. To turn the alarm indicator off, press the Stop key and correct the problem.

18Stop Key: This key cancels any operation currently in progress and turns off the Alarm Indicator. During programming, pressing the Stop key takes you back step-by-step through the programming functions you have already selected.

19Start Key: Pressing the Start key initiates the operation indicated on the display or confirms information you have entered into the display.

20Plus (+) Key (One Touch Key 13 and 28): Each fax number you enter or program into your fax machine can be up to 32 digits long. When a number is longer than 32 digits, it is possible to dial this number using combination of One Touch keys, Auto Dial numbers or the numeric keypad. When programming a chain dial number into a One Touch key or Auto Dial number, press the Plus key at the end of the first part of the number to indicate to the fax machine that this is a chain dial number.

21Space Key (One Touch Key 14 and 29): Use this key on the One Touch Keypad to enter spaces while programming or to erase previously programmed information. Unlike the Pause key, spaces are used for easier reading only and have no effect on dialling.

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