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Start constructing your dialing
sequence using any of the fol-
lowing dialing methods. You
may use them consecutively
until your entire dialing string
has been entered. After each
entry sequence, the LCD
screen displays the screen
shown in step 2.
One Touch Key Dialing
... See page 89
Abbreviated Dialing
... See page 90
Alphabet Dialing
... See page 91
Keypad Dialing
... See page 92
Pause Signal
Select the direct function ac-
cess button on the Operation
Panel.
Press:
When all the required entries
are made, press:
This allows you to dial tele-
phone/facsimile numbers that
may require many digits with
pauses for voice prompts or
variations in number se-
quences such as long distance
access codes, or specialized
access lines. You can combine
sets of numbers (Abbreviated
Dialing, Alphabet Dialing, One
Touch Dialing, and Keypad Di-
aling) and pauses in a
“Chained” dial sequence by us-
ing the Chain Dial Key.
If your operation requires paus-
ing for voice prompts, you will
need to insert pause signals
between dial strings.
To determine the correct
amount of time for your paus-
es, you should perform the op-
eration using
MONITOR
first. This
way you will know how many 3-
second pauses will be required.
Load the document face down
in the Document Support (see
page 82).
Adjust the resolution and con-
trast if desired (see pages 83
and 84).
Chain Dialing

Load the Document

1

Display the CHAIN

DIAL COMM. Menu

2

Enter the Dial

Number

3

Press the START

Key
4
JAN-31 09:43 AM 100%
AUTO RECEIVE
CHAIN DIAL COMM.
ENTER TEL NUMBER.
SCANNING DOC. P001
FILE NBR = 108
CHAIN DIAL
REDIAL
PAUSE
The facsimile starts scanning
the document into memory,
displaying the screen shown
below. When document scan-
ning is complete, the display
returns to the Standby Mode.
START