Dialing Methods
2 - 5 Basic Operations
Dialing Methods
You can use the following methods to dial a remote facsimile number from your
unit.
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1. Key Pad Dial Dial the number of the remote facsimile using the numeric keypad. You
can also use the Arrow Key to correct any mistakes. (A maximum of 30
digits are allowed, including the “PAUSE” (P).
2. One Touch Dial Press a ONE TOUCH Key. Its number will be displayed and the unit
scans the document and dials the number automatically. See the
Advanced Operations.
3. Speed Dial Press the SPEED DIAL Key and enter a three-digit dial number from the
keypad. The Speed Dial number is shown on the display. The unit scans
the document and dials the number automatically.
4. Group Dial Press a ONE-TOUCH Key. Any One-Touch Key can be programmed for
Group Dialing. The Group Name is shown on the display. The unit scans
the document and dials the numbers automatically.
5. Program Dial Several transmission functions can be programmed in any of the last eight
One-Touch Keys. To utilize these functions, press the corresponding One-
Touch Key.
For example: if you want to set up an after-hours broadcast which is
performed regularly, you can register the necessary functions in a
Program Dial Key.
6. Using Combination Dial If the One-Touch or Speed Dial phone number displays a “+” as the last
character, additional numbers are necessary to complete the dialing. The
additional numbers may be stored in a One-Touch or Speed Dial location,
or may be entered using the key pad.
7. Using the “#” Key In most PBX applications, a prefix is necessary ahead of the outside
phone number in order to access an outside line. Once this prefix number
has been programmed into the machine, pressing the “#” Key
automatically enters it in the string.