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User’s Guide: English 29
23 One-Touch Keypad: Detailed descriptions of the One-
Touch Keypad functions are provided in a different
section of this document.
See “Getting to Know Your Machine, One-Touch
Keypad.”
24 One-Touch Labels: After programming a telephone
number into a One-Touch key, write the name of the
location on the label for the One-Touch key. Remove the
plastic covering the label, use a pencil to write the name,
and then replace the cover.
You may need replacement (blank) labels.
See “Options and Accessories, Obtaining.”
One-Touch Keypad
Use these keys for quick, one-touch dialing and the
programming of other machine operations. In addition to the
ability to assign telephone numbers (up to 40 digits each) to
a One-Touch key, alphanumeric names of up to 15 characters
in length can be registered (Telephone Directory).
Using One-Touch Keys for Dialing
To use One-Touch keys for dialing, after the telephone
number(s) for the key have been programmed, simply load
the document to be faxed and press the key of the location
where the fax is to be sent. Two telephone numbers can be
programmed for each One-Touch key, a primary number that
is always dialed first, and an alternate number that is
automatically dialed if the first number is busy or the call is
not answered.
Using One-Touch Keys for Search
After pressing the Search key, use these keys to make an
alphabetical search for names of telephone numbers
previously programmed.
Using One-Touch Keys for Programming
The One-Touch keys are also useful in the programming of
names in the machine memory. In addition to the
alphanumeric keys, a number of special keys are provided for
programming convenience:
Alphabet Keys (One-Touch keys #1-27, except #20): When
programming the Sender ID and Location ID, use these keys
to enter alphabet characters.