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4. Other Transmission Features
Handy Dialing Functions
Chain Dial
This allows you to compose a tele-
phone number from various parts,
some of which may be stored in
Quick Dials and some of which may
be entered using the number keys.
Note
r Maximum length of a telephone or
fax number: 128 digits
r For Memory Transmission and Im-
mediate Transmission, insert a
pause between parts of a number.
For On Hook Dial and Manual Di-
al, no pause is needed.
r You cannot use this function with
Internet Fax transmission.
r The Advanced Features function
programmed in the destination list
is unavailable.
(Example) 01133-1-555333
Assume that 01133 is stored in a
Quick Dial key.
A Place the original, and then select
the scan settings you require.
B Press the Quick Dial key that is
programmed “01133”.
C Press the {Pause/Redial} key.
D Enter {1}, {5}, {5}, {5}, {3}, {3},
{3} using the number keys.
E Press the {Start} key.
Redial
The machine stores the last 10 desti-
nations specified. If you want to send
a message to a destination which you
sent faxes to recently, the Redial func-
tion saves you time by finding and
entering the destination again.
Limitation
r The following kinds of destina-
tions are not stored:
•Quick Dials
•Group Dials
• Destinations dialed as Receiv-
ing Stations for Transfer Re-
quest
• Forwarding terminal of the Sub-
stitute Reception
• Destinations dialed using the
external telephone
• Destinations dialed by Redial
(regarded as already stored in
memory)
• Second and later destinations
broadcasted to
r To redial a fax number, do not dial
any numbers before you press the
{Pause/Redial} key. If you press the
{Pause/Redial} key after entering
numbers using the number keys, a
pause will be entered instead. To
redial e-mail address, do not enter
any characters before you press
[Manual Input].
Note
r Redial can be used to specify Inter-
net Fax recipients.