9Resolution Key (Photo, Ex.fine, Fine, STD indicator lights): Use this key to set the desired resolution of the fax/copy after loading the document. Use the Photo setting when the original document includes
10Type of Original Key (Dark, Normal, Light indicator lights): Use this key to set the contrast after loading the document. Use Light for originals that are too light, Normal for originals with good contrast, and Dark for originals that are too dark.
11Clear Key: Use this key to cancel ID, telephone number and programming entries.
12Menu/Exit: Use this key to:
-activate the Menu mode when the machine is in standby state.
-exit the mode and return to standby state.
13*/Tone Key: If the machine is set for pulse dialing, pressing this key will switch from pulse to tone dialing during the current call. This key can also be used during programming to create numbers with mixed
140/Unique Key: Use this key as “0” when dialing telephone numbers. When programming the Sender ID, Location ID, etc., use this key to enter unique characters:
Symbols: ! # & ‘ ( ) * + ,
Internet characters: @ “ _ % - l
The - l functions as a tilde symbol.
Umlaut characters: Ä ß Ñ Ö Ü
Norwegian characters: Æ Å Ø æ å ø
15Numeric Keypad: These 12 keys work like the keypad on a standard telephone when dialing a telephone number. They are also used to move to another operation mode, enter numbers, letters and other characters when programming the machine, and input speed dial numbers after pressing the Speed Dial key. The “#” key is used for the creation of groups of telephone numbers for batch transmission. After a document is loaded, this key can also be used to select previously programmed groups of telephone numbers for faxing.
16Redial Key: Press this key to automatically redial the last telephone number dialed on the machine.