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Reference
Programming Quick Dial: see
P.23 “Storing and Editing Fax
Numbers (Functions 31 & 32)”.
Programming Speed Dial: see
P.23 “Storing and Editing Fax
Numbers (Functions 31 & 32)”.
Programming Group Dial: see
P.26 “Storing and Editing a Group
of Fax Numbers (Function 33)”.
Programming Group key: see
P.29 “Programming the Group
Key”.
G
Press the {
{{
{Yes}
}}
} key to enter an-
other number.
TRANSMIT DIAL/START
DIAL NEXT FAX NUMBER
Note
❒ Repeat steps F and G until all
destinations are entered.
❒ If you have only one destina-
tion, press the {Start} key.
❒ The machine stores your mes-
sage and dials the first number
(or, if you select Send Later, it
will return to standby mode and
the fax message will be sent at
the time that you selected).
Reference
Send Later: see Chapter 1,
“Sending at a Specific Time
(Send Later)” in the Ad-
vanced Features manual.
H
Press the {
{{
{Start}
}}
} key.
The machine will dial the destina-
tion's number.
5551234
SET DOC. OR DIAL NO.
Note
❒ If the other party's line is busy,
your machine will dial again.
(See Chapter 3, “Redial” in the
Advanced Features manual.)
READY 98% 10:04
SET DOC. OR DIAL NO.
❒ If the other party's fax machine
answers, both machines will
connect and yours will send the
message. A name or a label will
appear on the upper line.
❒ If your line goes through a local
switchboard (a PBX), remember
to dial the exit code. Press the
{Pause} key immediately after
entering the code. If the number
includes a country code, press
the {Pause} key after the coun-
try code, and then dial the rest
of the number.
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