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USING THE TELEPHONE
MAKING A CALL
1. Pick up the handset, or press
DIAL
. You hear a dial tone.
2. Dial the telephone number.
If you stored the number in mem-
ory, press the one-touch button
(next to the handset cradle) or
press
MEMORY
and the two-digit
location number.
3. When the receiving party
answers, pick up the handset (if
necessary) and begin your con-
versation.
4. Replace the handset.
ADJUSTING THE
SPEAKER VOLUME
When the fax machine is making a
call, you hear the dial tone, the dialing
signals, and the ringing or busy signal
through the built-in speaker. Press
VOLUME <
or
>
while you hear the
sound to adjust the speaker volume to
a comfortable level.
REDIALING
To save time when you make a phone
call or send a document, you can redi-
al a busy or unanswered number as
many times as you want by pressing
REDIAL/PAUSE
.
Your fax machine dials the last num-
ber dialed, and you can hear the dial-
ing process through the speaker.
If you get a busy signal or there is no
answer, press
DIAL
to end the call.
USING FLASH
FLASH
provides the electronic equiva-
lent of the switchhook signal required
by many special services such as call
waiting (a service available from most
telephone companies).
For example, if you have call waiting,
you can press
FLASH
to put the first
call on hold and take a second incom-
ing call on the same line. Pressing
FLASH
again lets you alternate be-
tween the two calls.
Note:
If you do not subscribe to a ser-
vice that uses a switchhook signal, do
not press
FLASH
during a call. You
might disconnect the call.
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