Owner manual

Glossary
Jack
The telephone receptacles on your wall or in your
P'AXPHONli used to connect the FAXPHONE to
the telephone line, handset, answering machine and
extension phone.
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Manual Dialing
Pressing the individual numeric buttons to dial a fax
or telephone number. Also called regular dialing.
Manual receiving
A setting thtit allow s you to answer all incoming tele
phone tind fax calls. If you hear a slow beep it indi-
etitcs an incoming fax transmission from another
machine. Just press |START/COPY| to receive the
incoming fax.
Manual redialing
W hen \ou Use Regular dialing, you can redial a num
ber in;inu;ill\ simply by pressing [REDIAL] on the
operation panel. The last number called is the num
ber redialetl.
Memory Sending
Seans a document into memory before the
FAXPHONE ditils the numbers and sends it. This
method is faster than direct sending and it allows
\ on to retries e sour original document immediately
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Noise
;\ term applied to a variety ol' problems that impair
the operation of telephone lines used for faxing.
Numeric buttons
The round numbered buttons on the operation panel
marked the same as a standard telephone keypad. Press
them to perform Manual Dialing. You also use the
numeric buttons to enter numbers and letters when
sou register numbers and names, and for entering
Coded .Speed Dialing codes ss ith two or more digits.
One-touch Speed Dialing buttons
The rectangular buttons numbered 01 to 20 on the
operation panel, each of which may be registered as
a fax or telephone number. Once a number is regis
tered. you press one button to dial the entire num
ber.
Pause
A timing entry required for registering certain long
distance numbers and for dialing out through some
telephone systems or switchboards.
PBX
Private branch exchange. See Switchboard.
Polling
Requesting another fax machine to send a document
to your FAXPHONE. This feature is useful for ob
taining a document when the original document is
waiting in the other fax and the fax operator is not
there. See Polling ID.
Polling ID
An eight-digit binary number (binary= 0 or 1) used
to control your ability to request another fax ma
chine to send documents to your FAXPHONE. The
polling ID you register must match the ID used in
the polling network. See Polling.
Pulse
See Rotary pulse.
Redialing-automatic
When the fax you dial does not answer or a sending
error occurs, the FAXPHONE waits for a specified
interval and then redials the same fax number. You
can adjust the number of redials and the length of
time between redialing.
Redialing-manual
When you use the regular dialing method, you can
quickly call the last number dialed by pressing [RE
DIAL].
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