4. Other Transmission Features

Handy Dialing Functions

Chain Dial

This allows you to compose a telephone number from various parts, some of which may be stored in Quick Dials and some of which may be entered using the number keys.

Limitation

You cannot use this function with Internet Fax transmission.

Note

The total number of digits that can be entered is up to 128 using desti- nation keys and number keys.

For Memory Transmission and Im- mediate Transmission, insert a pause between parts of a number. For On Hook Dial and Manual Di- al, no pause is needed.

The Advanced Features function programmed in the destination list is unavailable.

(Example) 01133-1-555333

Assume that 01133 is stored in a Quick Dial key.

A Place the original, and then select the scan settings you require.

B Press the Quick Dial key that is programmed “01133”.
C Press the {Pause/Redial} key.
D Enter {1}, {5}, {5}, {5}, {3}, {3},
{3} using the number keys.

E Press the {Start} key.

Redial

The machine stores the last 10 destinations specified in each transmission method. This function saves time when you are sending to the same destination repeatedly, as you do not have to enter the destination again.

Limitation

The following kinds of destinations are not stored:

Quick Dials

Group Dials

Destinations dialed as Receiv- ing Stations for Transfer Re- quest

Forwarding terminal of the Sub- stitute Reception

Destinations dialed using the external telephone

Destinations dialed by Redial (regarded as already stored in memory)

Second and later destinations broadcasted to

To redial a fax number, do not dial any numbers before you press the {Pause/Redial} key. If you press the {Pause/Redial} key after entering numbers using the number keys, a pause will be entered instead.

Note

You can specify the Internet Fax destination and IP-Fax using with the Redial function. Select to use this function before pressing [Man- ual Input].

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