2.7
Basic operation
3
Press
REDIAL
/
PAUSE
. The
LCD
will show:
4
Your machine can remember the last 10 dial numbers. Press or until the
dial number you want to redial appears.
5
When you hear fax tones from the remote unit, press
START
.
To redial a voice call manually using the telephone which is connected to your
fax machine:
1
Lift the telephone’s handset to get a dial tone.
2
Press
REDIAL
/
PAUSE
. The
LCD
will show:
3
Your machine can memory the latest 10 dial numbers. Press or until the
dial number you want to redial appears.
4
Press
START
.
When the other person answers, use the telephone’s handset to speak to that
person.
Reviewing or cancelling commands
Your fax machine can store many “jobs” in its memory. And it keeps track of each
one by assigning it a command number, like “C01.”
Delayed commands, redial attempts and current fax transmissions are all stored in
your fax machine’s memory and given a command number. Your machine can store
up to 99 delayed commands. It identifies each by a two-digit command number rang-
ing from 01 to 99.
The Review Commands function gives you the power to check on each job (or
command) in your machine’s memory. It also lets you cancel a command if you
decide not to send the document.
To see your machine’s stored commands or to cancel them:
1
Press
COMM
.
CANCEL
/
CONFIRM
. The
LCD
will show:
• The
LCD
shows the first command, indicated by its command number and
the phone number it will dial.
• If your machine is attempting to perform a command now, it appears on
the display.
Note: If you do not have any stored commands in your machine, the
LCD
will
show:
Press
STOP
to return to the standby mode.
Or, if you want to see the result of the fax transaction, press
COMM
.
CANCEL
/
CONFIRM
. (See “View the result of fax transaction” on page
2.9.)
Here, you see command 01, followed by the number it’s set to dial. If the com-
mand is to send a broadcast, “Broadcast” appears instead of the phone
number. (See “Broadcasting,” page 3.9.)
If the command is to send a batch transmission, the
LCD
shows its batch box
number (such as “B01”) rather than the command number. (See “Batch trans-
mission,” pages 3.11–3.13.)
If the command is for a Call group dialing, the group number (such as “G01”)
appears instead of the phone number. (See “Call group dialing,” page 3.7.)
2
Press or to scroll through currently stored commands.
No Command
C01:5552009
/
/
/Cancel
View Redial History
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View Redial History
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