User's Guide Plain-paper digital Fax/Copier/Printer/Scanner MFX-1330,F-300

4-6 SENDING FAXES
Real-time transmission (non memory transmission)
Your machine will simply dial the other fax and when it makes contact, your machine
will feed the document through, scanning and transmitting real time
With real time transmission, you can watch each page as it is scanned and sent.
To perform a real time transmission:
1
Switch to the Fax mode by pressing [COPY
FAX
SCAN].
2
Place the document on the ADF.
NOTE: The document glass cannot be used for real time transmission.
The document glass is available only for the MFX-1330 .
3
Obtain a dial tone, either by:
Pressing [Advanced Functions] repeatedly until “Monitor” appears, and then press
[Enter.]
– or –
Pressing the "Monitor" soft key
–or–
Lift the handset if you have connected an external telephone to your machine.
In either case, the machine shows:
** Tel Mode **
_
– or –
Press [Advanced Functions] repeatedly until “Memory Tx” appears and press
[Enter]. Then select “Off” and press [Enter] to turn off the memory transmission.
– or –
If you assigned “Memory Tx” to a soft key (page 8-2), turn off the memory transmission
by simply pressing that key.
NOTE: “Monitor” is a default soft key on the F-300.
4
Dial the fax number.
Use the numeric keys to dial the number.
–or–
Press a one-touch key. (See page 3-6.)
–or–
Press [Speed Dial /Group] and three-digit code. (See page 3-8.)
–or–
Use the phone directory dialing. (See page 3-11.)
NOTE: With real time transmission, only one destination can be dialed.
5
When you hear fax tones from the remote unit, press [Start].
If a person answers the phone, use the handset to tell that person that you are trying
to send a fax. When you hear fax tones, press [Start].
If the call fails and you used “Monitor to dial, p
ress [Advanced Functions] repeatedly
until “Monitor appears, then press [Enter] or press the “Monitor” soft key
to hang up.
If you are using the handset, hang up after pressing [Start].
NOTE: To cancel the transmission, use Review commands features. (page 4-8)