3)

Group dial programming

(Fig. 4-3-16)

4)

User function programming

(Fig. 4-3-17)

5)

Data programming

(Fig. 4-3-19, 20, 21)

6)

Personal BOX programming

(Fig. 4-3-22)

7)

MEM. password programming

(Fig. 4-3-23)

8)

Restrict ID programming

(Fig. 4-3-24)

Operation: The operation is shown in Fig. 4-3-1 and 4-3-14.

Note: The machine stops its operation for few seconds (1-2 sec.) during just programming any data into memory. It is a restriction due to the use of electrical erasable/rewritable memory, because it is needed the specified time to re-write data after erasing. You will notice this programming sequence through the LCD message because LCD shows "PROGRAMMING".

4.4.7.1 One-touch key programming

Function:

Ten one-touch keys permit registering

 

a. telephone number (numeral, -, P and space) in 32 digits

 

b. alternate fax telephone number in 32 digits (additional registration)

 

c. ID for the telephone directory function in 15 characters (alphabets, numeral

 

and symbols). (One ID can be registered for one key).

Operation:

The programming operations are described in Fig. 4-3-1 and 4-3-14.

4.4.7.2 Auto Dial Programming

Function:

Auto dial No. 01 to 70 allow registering telephone number in 32 digits (nu-

 

meral, - P and space) and ID for the telephone directory function in 15 charac-

 

ters (alphabets, numeral and symbols).

 

Each auto dial location No. 70 is linked to the Relay Report returning fax

 

number.

Operation:

The programming operations are described in Fig. 4-3-1 and 4-3-15.

4.4.7.3 Group Programming

Function:

Grouping some one-touch keys and some two-digit auto dial codes to which

 

telephone numbers have been assigned. Five group programming are

 

available.

 

The group programming makes multiple polling reception and broadcast

 

operation simple.

Operation:

The programming operation is described in Fig. 4-3-1 and 4-3-16.

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