Oki 5900 All in One Printer User Manual


 
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Handbook
Program the Information
To enter the information for each speed dial number, use one
of the following input methods:
Numeric Keypad
0-9/*/#: Use these keys to enter alphabetic characters
(uppercase, lowercase).
Unique Key: Use this key to enter a variety of unique
characters, including: ! # & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? × ä ß
ñ ö ü Æ Å Ø æ å ø.
Hyphen Key: Use this key as the “-” character when
programming ID, PBX, public line, or international
numbers
Clear Key: use this key to cancel ID, telephone number
and programming entries.
One-Touch Keypad
The One-Touch keypad is arranged like a standard keyboard
for quick touch typing of names, Sender and Location ID.
Alphabet Keys: (#1-27, except #20) Use these keys for easy
entering of alphabetic characters.
Caps Key (One-Touch key #31): Use this key to switch
between uppercase and lowercase when entering
alphanumeric characters.
Unique Key (One Touch key #20): Use the same as the “0”
of the numeric keypad, and for entering symbols ! # & ` ( )
* + , - . / : ; = ? × ä ß ñ ö ü Æ Å Ø æ å ø.
Pause Key (One-Touch key #40): Use this key to enter
automatic 3-sec pauses in dialing. For example, use this
key to tell the machine to wait for an outside or
international line top open. (Pauses in a telephone number
dialing sequence are indicated by a “P”).
Space Key (One Touch key #36): Use this key to enter
spaces when programming. Unlike the Pause key, spaces
provide easier reading only and have no effect on dialing.
Del Key: (One-Touch key #30): Use this key to delete
characters at the position of the cursor in the display panel
when entering, ID, telephone numbers or programming
functions.
Other Keys
Used in the programming process include Menu/Exit, Shift
keys, Enter, Capital (CAPS).