Dialing
C Press the {Speed Dial} key.
D Enter the two digit code (00 to 49) for the destination with the num- ber keys.
Note
❒When a name is stored for the destination, the name is dis- played, and when no name is stored, the fax number is dis- played.
❒If you wish to dial another des- tination, press the {OK} key and dial another fax number.
❒If you make a mistake, press the {Clear/Stop} key, and try again.
E Press the {Start} key.
Using Groups
You can store multiple destinations as a single Group and simply specify a particular Group.
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The method for specifying Groups differs according to the way they were programmed.
•When programmed in a Quick Di- al: Press the Quick Dial key.
•When not programmed in a Quick
Dial: Use the User Function Key. Group Dial is assigned to {F4} as a default setting. If this setting is
changed, program the Group func- tion in a User Function key ( {F1} to {F5} ). When you want to speci- fy a destination, press the User Function key in which the Group Function is programmed, and then press the Group number with the number keys. See p.53 “User Func- tion Keys”, <Advanced Features> .
Limitation
❒You cannot use Immediate Trans- mission to send Groups. You can only use Memory Transmission.
Note
❒Quick Dials programmed for Groups cannot be used for any oth- er function.
❒To register, edit, or delete Groups, see p.57 “Groups”
❒To check the contents of all Groups, print the Group Dial list. See p.56 “Printing Reports/Lists”, <Ad- vanced Features> .
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