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Faxing
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DialingThere are four main ways to dial a
number:
❖
❖❖
❖Entering Numbers Directly
See p.34 “Entering Numbers Di-
rectly”
❖
❖❖
❖Using Quick Dials:
See p.35 “Using Quick Dials”
❖
❖❖
❖Using Speed Dials:
See p.36 “Using Speed Dials”
❖
❖❖
❖Using Groups
See p.37 “Using Groups”
Entering Numbers Directly
Enter numbers directly using the
number keys on the right side of the
operation panel.
Note
❒Maximum length of a fax number:
254 digits.
❒You can insert pauses and tones in
a fax number. See p.35 “Pause”,
p.35 “Tone”
A
AA
AMake sure that the machine is in
standby display.
B
BB
BSet your original and select any
scan settings you require.
C
CC
CEnter the fax number with the
number keys.
The digits appear on the display as
you enter them.
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
DD
DPress 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 69
or more numbers for the following:
•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 9 destinations can
be dialed for Memory Transmission
from the number keys.
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