Dialling and storing numbers
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Search 8
You can search alphabetically for names you
have stored in the One Touch and
Speed Dial memories. (See Storing
One Touch Dial numbers on page 60 and
Storing Speed Dial numbers on page 61.)
a Press Search/Speed Dial.
b Press the dial pad keys for the first few
letters of the name. (Use the chart on
Entering text on page 180 to help you
enter letters.)
Press OK.
c Press a or b to scroll until you find the
name you are looking for.
Press OK.
Note
• If you are using LDAP names that are
stored in the LDAP address book, a c will
appear next to the names on the LCD
screen.
• You can press Resolution to change the
fax resolution.
d Press Start.
Note
• If you do not enter a letter and press OK in
step b, all registered names will appear.
Press a or b to scroll until you find the
name you are looking for. If you are using
LDAP you must enter the letters of your
search in step b.
• If the LCD shows No Contact Found
when you enter the first few letters of the
name, it means that a name for the letter
is not stored.
LDAP search 8
If the machine is connected to your LDAP
server, you can search for information such
as fax numbers and E-mail addresses from
your server. (For details about how to set up
LDAP see the Network User’s Guide on the
CD-ROM.)
Fax redial 8
If you are sending a fax automatically and the
line is busy, the machine will automatically
redial up to three times at five minute
intervals.
If you are sending a fax manually and the line
is busy, press Redial/Pause, wait for the
other fax machine to answer, and then press
Start to try again. If you want to make a
second call to the last number dialled, you
can save time by pressing Redial/Pause and
Start.
Redial/Pause only works if you dialled from
the control panel.