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This function attaches a sub-
address to the standard desti-
nation address in the event the
remote party requires one.
Three types of sub-addresses
can be used (SUB, SEP, and
PWD); or any combination of
two or three types can be
used. After selecting the de-
sired types, the transmission
to follow will be sent to the de-
sired address using the desig-
nated sub-address.
You can activate this option
while programming an Abbrevi-
ated Dial Number (page 65) or
One Touch Dial Key (page 71)
if communication with a certain
remote party always requires
this option.
If you activate this option using
both an Abbreviated Dial Num-
ber (or One Touch Dial Key)
setting and using this proce-
dure for the same destination,
this operation will take prece-
dence over the pre-pro-
grammed setting in the Abbre-
viated Dial or One Touch Dial.
NOTE:
For more information on
when to use SUB/SEP/
PWD, refer to page 69. If
you designate an erroneous
or unnecessary sub-ad-
dress, the communication
will result in an error.
Press:
+
+
+
+
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).
Select one of the following op-
tions from the menu.
To select SUB, press:
Enter the required SUB address
(max. 20 digits), then press:
Dialing with Sub-Address
Load the Document
1
Select the Option
3

Enter the SUB

Address

4

Display the SUB

ADDRESS COMM

Menu
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Go to Step 4.
To select SEP, press:
Go to Step 5.
To select PWD, press:
Go to Step 6.
To complete this procedure,
press:
Go to Step 7.
The display returns to the
screen at the bottom of Step 2.
You may continue from Step 3
and enter another sub-address
of a different type. To complete
your sub-address entry, select
option “1.DONE” in Step 3.
4.SUBADDRESS PWD
3.SUBADDRESS SEP
2.SUBADDRESS SUB
SUB ADDRESS COMM.
1.DONE