Dialing

-Restrictions When Dialing with the Number Keys

Fax numbers entered with the number keys are stored in internal memory (separate from memory for storing original data). Therefore, you cannot program more than 99 num- bers with the number keys for the fol- lowing:

Destinations specified in a Memo- ry Transmission (including Polling Reception)

Transfer Stations and End Receiv- ers specified in a Transfer Request

Destinations specified in a Group

For example, when 90 destinations are registered in a Group with the number keys, only 9 destinations can be dialed for Memory Transmission from the number keys.

Note

When this machine is requested to transfer a call (i.e. becomes a Transfer Station), 2 fax numbers are automatically stored. There- fore, the number of destinations that can be dialed from the number keys decreases by two whenever this machine is requested to trans- fer a call.

If a memory file is awaiting trans- mission and the "Exceeded the Max. Cannot Add" message is dis- played when dialing with the number keys, you cannot dial any more numbers. That is because the fax numbers have been dialed with the number keys for some of the files awaiting transmission. When these files have been sent and their fax numbers are deleted from memory, additional fax numbers can be dialed.

The display shows the percentage of free memory space for storing originals. Since fax numbers are stored in separate memory, dialing fax numbers with the number keys does not change the percentage on the display.

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Pause

Press the {Pause/Redial} key when di- aling or storing a number to insert about a two-second pause.

Limitation

You cannot insert a pause before the first digit of a fax number.

Note

A pause is shown as a "-" on the display.

You can insert a pause in numbers stored in Quick Dials and Speed Dials.

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