Daft 2000/12/04
Dialing
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❒ You can insert a pause in numbers
programed in Quick Dials.
Tone
This feature allows a machine con-
nected to a pulse dialing line to send
tonal signals (for example if you want
to use a special service on a tone dial-
ing line). When you press the
{
Tone
}
key, the machine dials the number us-
ing tonal signals.
Limitation
❒ You cannot place a tone before the
first digit of a fax number.
❒ Some services may not be available
when using the
{
Tone
}
key.
Note
❒ A tone is shown as a "•" on the dis-
play.
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Using the
{
Tone
}
key with On
Hook Dial
A
Press
{
On Hook Dial
}
.
B
Enter the fax number with the
number keys.
C
Press
{
Tone
}
.
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--
-
Sending Tonal Signals by ISDN
(Optional ISDN Unit Required)
You can still send tone signals to a G3
user even if the machine is only con-
nected to an ISDN line.
Note
❒ This feature can only be used for
Memory or Immediate Transmis-
sion. You cannot dial through
ISDN using On-hook Dial or Man-
ual Dial.
Quick Dials
When you have programed a destina-
tion's number in a Quick Dial table,
you can dial the number by just se-
lecting the destination from Quick
Dial table.
Additionally, you can store a name
that will appear on the display when-
ever you press that Quick Dial.
Preparation
You must program the fax number
of destination for the Quick Dial
table prior to using Quick Dial.
⇒
P.57
“Programing Quick Dials”
Note
❒ To check the contents of Quick Di-
al, print the destination list.
⇒
Chapter 7, "Printing the Destina-
tion List" in the Advanced Fea-
tures manual.
Reference
⇒
P.43
“Dialing”
A
Set your original and select any
scan settings you require.
⇒
⇒⇒
⇒
P.38
“Scan Settings”