Savin G1619 manual Dialing, Entering Numbers Directly, Using Quick Dials, Using Speed Dials

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Dialing

Faxing

Dialing

There are four main ways to dial a number:

Entering Numbers Directly

See p.26 “Entering Numbers Di-

2 rectly”

Using Quick Dials:

See p.27 “Using Quick Dials”

Using Speed Dials:

See p.28 “Using Speed Dials”

Using Groups

See p.29 “Using Groups”

Entering Numbers Directly

Enter numbers directly using the number keys on the right side of the operation panel.

❖Entering Numbers Directly❖ Using Quick Dials: Note

Maximum length of a fax number: 254 digits.

You can insert pauses and tones in a fax number. See p.27 “Pause”, p.27 “Tone”

A Make sure that the machine is in standby mode.

B Set your original and select any scan settings you require.

C Enter the fax number with the number keys.

The digits appear on the display as you enter them.

❖ Using Speed Dials:❖ Using Groups Note

If you make a mistake, press the {Clear/Stop} key and enter again.

If you wish to send this message

to more than one destination, press the {OK} key, and then en- ter the next destination.

D Press the {Start} key.

-Limitations when dialing with the number keys

Fax numbers entered with the num- ber keys are stored in internal memo- ry (separate from memory for storing original data). Therefore, using the number keys, you cannot program more than 67 numbers for the follow- ing:

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

Destinations specified in a Group

For example, when 60 destinations are registered in a Group with the number keys, only 7 destinations can be dialed for Memory Transmission from the number keys.

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Savin G1619 manual Dialing, Entering Numbers Directly, Using Quick Dials, Using Speed Dials, Using Groups