1.6
Getting started
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Macro Keys — Programming the Macro keys (
MACRO
1 –
MACRO
3) can
reduce many steps of the operation to a simple press of a key. You can “teach”
the Macro keys to carry out one of the several operations (see pages
2.25–2.27).
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One-Touch Keys — The keys labeled 01-36 (or 37-72, if you’re using fliptab
B) offer one-touch dialing convenience. You also can use the keys labeled 73-
76, if you’re using fliptab B, for programmable functions: this lets you teach
your machine an advanced multi-step function just once, then recall the func-
tion at any time by pressing one of these keys.
Operating tips
To press: 0 (zero),1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,#or *
Use: The numeric keypad.
Tip: At no other time within this manual will we refer to the letters printed
below the numeric keys and their uses (such as accessing abc by pressing
the 2 key.) These letters are there only for your convenience in using your
fax machine as a telephone.
To press:
A
,
B
,
C
,
D
or any other letter key
Use: The one-touch key labeled with that letter.
Tip: Please don’t confuse the zero (0) with the letter
O
.
Here’s an example. If we say “press /
PROGRAM
,7,
ENTER
,0,8,
ENTER
”…
… you’d press /
PROGRAM
… then 7
… then
ENTER
… then 0 (the numeric key zero)
… then 8
… and then
ENTER
Important: Even though our example above includes commas, do not enter them
into the fax machine. Those characters appear in our instructions to
separate one number from the other. They do not need to be entered
into your fax machine.
There is a function (broadcasting) which requires commas to be
entered, but there is a special way to enter them. We’ll explain this
process later.
fliptab b
fliptab a
MACRO
PROGRAM
MACRO 1 MACRO 2 MACRO 3
05 E 06 F 07 G 08 H
13 M 14 N 15 O 16 P
21 U 22 V 23 W 24 X
29 30 31 32
01 A 02 B 03 C 04 D
09 I 10 J 11 K 12 L
17 Q 18 R 19 S 20 T
25 Y 26 Z 27 28
33 34 35 36
41 & 42 SPACE 43 ( 44 )
49 " 50 $ 51 % 52 ;
57 @ 58 [ 59
] 60 {
65 66 67 68
73 74 75 76