Dialing
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Limitation
❒
Sub-address can only be used with
ISDN.
Note
❒
You can program a sub-address
number in a Quick Dial or Speed
Dial.
A Select G4 or ISDN-G3.
B Set your document and make any
changes to the scan settings if nec-
essary.
C Dial the fax number with the
number keys.
D Press the User Function key
(
{
F1
}
-
{
F5
}
) in which the sub-ad-
dress function has been regis-
tered.
“/” will appear on the display.
E Enter the destination sub-address
with the number keys.
F Press the
{
Start
}
key.
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 555333 is
stored in Speed Dial 01.
A
Place the document and select
any scan settings you require.
B
Press Quick Dial key
{
01
}
.
C
Press the
{
Pause/Redial
}
key.
D
Press
{
1
}
using the number
keys.
E
Press the
{
Speed Dial
}
key and
{
0
}
and
{
1
}
using the number
keys.
F
Press the
{
Start
}
key.
Dialing with 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.209
“Reports/
Lists”
❒
If the Quick Dial key is used as oth-
er functions like Groups, you can-
not program the Quick Dial in it.