DIALING
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2
Chain Dial
This allows you to compose a tele-
phone number from various parts,
some of which may be stored in
Quick Dials or Speed Dials and some
of which may be input using the
number keys.
Limitation
❒ Maximum length of telephone or
fax number: 254 digits
Note
❒ For Memory Transmission and Im-
mediate Transmission, insert a
pause between numbers. For On-
hook Dial and Manual Dial, no
pause is needed.
-
--
-(Example) 01133-1-555333
Assume that 01133 is stored in Quick
Dial 01 and that 1 is stored in Speed
Dial 01.
A Place the original and select any
scan settings you require.
B Press
{
Quick Dial
}
key 01.
C Press the
{
Pause/Redial
}
key.
D Press the
{
Speed Dial
}
key and
{
0
}
and
{
1
}
using the number keys.
E Press
{
5
}
,
{
5
}
,
{
5
}
,
{
3
}
,
{
3
}
and
{
3
}
using the number keys.
F Press the
{
Start
}
key.
Quick Dials
When you have stored a destination's
number in a Quick Dial key, you can
dial the number by just pressing that
key.
Additionally, you can store a name
that will appear on the display when-
ever you press that Quick Dial.
Note
❒ To check the contents of the Quick
dial, print the list. ⇒ P.143 “RE-
PORTS/LISTS”
❒ If the Quick Dial key is used as oth-
er functions like Groups, you can-
not program the Quick Dial in it.
❒ Flip the Quick Dial plate over to
access Quick Dial keys 01-16 or 17-
32.
❒ You can have the label stored with
a Quick Dial printed on the first
page received at the other end. ⇒
P.90 “Label Insertion”
Reference
P.39 “DIALING”
A Set your original and select any
scan settings you require. ⇒
⇒⇒
⇒ P.35
“SCAN SETTINGS”
B Press the
{
{{
{
Quick Dial
}
}}
}
key in
which the destination's number is
programmed.
If the destination's name has been
stored, the name is shown on the