7. Simplifying the Operation

Programs

If you regularly send messages to a particular destination or transmit using the same functions, you can save repetitive keypad operations by registering this information in a Keystroke Program.

Registering and Changing Keystroke Programs

Keystroke Programs can be recalled by just pressing a Quick Dial key. The following procedure can be used to program a new Keystroke Program or overwrite an old one.

You can register the following items in Keystroke Programs:

Memory Transmission, Internet Fax Transmission, Immediate Trans- mission, destinations (up to 500 numbers), character size, original type, line selection (only when a destination is specified using num- ber keys), Complete Stamp, time- specified transmission, confiden- tial transmission, automatic thick- ness, manual thickness, scan size, different-size original, file attach- ment, specification of two-page spread original, delivery-limit- specified transmission, polling transmission, polling reception, re- lay request transmission, two-sid- ed original transmission, text input, reception confirmation set- tings, BCC transmission settings, protocol selection, each optional setting's function.

Program name (up to 20 characters)

Limitation

You cannot register the following using program No.1:

Any destination

Store File

Polling Transmission

Sender Settings

Specifying a stored file

Enter Subject of E-mail Options

Note

The maximum number of pro- grams you can register is 100.

Use the same procedure to register and change programs. In step E, select the program number you want to change.

The method of registering or chang- ing programs for the copy function is different from that of the fax function.

A Prepare for registering the program.

Note

The procedure for program- ming differs depending on the items you want to register.

Press the {Clear Modes} key to cancel programming.

Example of registering a program using Send Later with the fax number “0123456789”

APress {0}, {1}, {2}, {3}, {4}, {5},
{6}, {7}, {8}, {9} using the number keys.

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