Specifications
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STORING NUMBERS FOR AUTOMATIC DIALLING
Comments:
● You may need to add a pause between ceflain digits in the number to allow time for
connection. For example, if you are on a PBX telephone system that requires an access
number to be diailed (such as “9’~ to access an outside line, you will need to enter a pause
between the access number and the telephone/fax number of the other party. Pauses are
entered by pressing the
REDIAL key (2 seconds per pause). If necessary, severaipauses
can be entered in a row.
● To enter letters for names or correct a mistake, see “Entering letters for names” in this
chapter.
Step
Press these keys:
Comments
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FUNC~ON
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ENTRY MODE will appear in the display.
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FAX~EL # MODE will appear in the display.
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SelectSET.
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To store a Rapid Key number, press a Rapid
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Key.
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(Example) , numeric keys (“01” to “30”).
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Enter the fax number (max. of 20 digits including
(Example) ‘ pauses) using the numeric keys.
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~ If you are storing a Speed Dial number, go to
Step 9 after pressing
START.
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i Enter a full voice number (max. of 20 digits),
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If you don’t want to enter a voice number, skip
(Example) , this step.
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START
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Enter the name of the location or party by
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pressing numeric keys as described in “Entering
: Letters for Names” in this chapter (max. of 20
I characters). If you don’t want to enter a name,
(Example) ~ skip this step.
INITIAL SETTINGS
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