Specifications
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Storage Capacity
Stored Numbers
• 30 Quick Dial keys, each of which can hold an individual number. Any five
of the Quick Dial keys can hold a group of numbers.
• 50 individual numbers stored as two-digit Speed Dial codes (see Chapter 3,
“Storing and Editing Fax Numbers (Function 31 & 32)” in the Basic Features
manual).
• Five groups, each of which can hold up to 100 destinations.
• 30 FAX NUMBER or OWN NAME codes (possibly used as wild cards) for au-
thorized reception or cassette selection.
Destinations
Up to 100 destinations can be set at any one time. (Example: message A to 25 des-
tinations, message B to 30, message C to 20 message D to 24 and finally one im-
mediate transmission job you are programming in now. Total: 100)
Memory Files
You can have as many as 100 memory transmission files stored in the machine:
This is a theoretical maximum. The actual number of files you can have in your
machine depends on the types of the documents, and how much memory they
consume.