SPECIAL FEATURES
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When you hear the high-
pitched tone, press
START/COPY to send the
document.
Using REDIAL/PAUSE
The REDIAL/PAUSE button has two functions. It can be used to redial the number you
last called or it can be used to insert a pause in a number when you’re setting up a One-
Touch or Speed dial number.
To redial the number you last called:
1
Press REDIAL/PAUSE with
or without picking up the
Handset.
The number is
automatically dialed.
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For hands-free operation, use OHD.
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There is an exception to redialing:
a number dialed after pressing FLASH
does not remain in memory, so it cannot
be redialed by pressing
REDIAL/PAUSE.
For example: you dialed 1234 and
<conversation>, FLASH, 5678 and
<conversation>, and hung up the phone.
After a moment, when you press
REDIAL/PAUSE to redia1 5678, your fax
machine will actually dial 1234 not 5678.
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If a document is loaded, and you
press a REDIAL/PAUSE without
pressing OHD or picking up the
Handset, the machine automatically
sends the document.
With some telephone systems, you must dial an access code (“9”, for example) and listen
for a second dial tone before you can dial an outside number. In such cases, you must
insert a pause in the number.
To insert a pause when storing an automatic dial number
1
When entering the number,
press REDIAL/PAUSE
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For more information on storing
automatic dial numbers, see page 4.
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CHAPTER FOUR: SPECIAL FEATURE 4.9