Oki Facsimile User Guide

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18 Stop key
This key cancels the operation currently in progress and
turns off the Alarm Indicator. After loading paper,
installing a new toner cartridge, or correcting an alarm
condition, press this key to turn off the Alarm Indicator.
While you are programming, pressing the Stop key takes
you back step-by-step through the programming functions
you have already selected.
19 Start key
Press this key to initiate the operation indicated on the
display or to confirm information you have entered into
the display.
20 Plus key
In addition to its function as a programmable One Touch
key, this key is used for chain dialing, which allows you to
dial a number using any combination of One Touch keys,
Auto Dial numbers, and the numeric keypad. When
programming a chain dial number into a One Touch key or
Auto Dial number, press the Plus key (One Touch keys 13
and 28) at the end of the first part of the number to
indicate that this is a chain dial number. Refer to the
“Programming Your Speed Dial Directory, Chain Dialing”
section of this document for details.
21 Space key
Use One Touch keys 14 and 29 on the One Touch Keypad
to enter spaces while programming. Unlike the Pause and
Hyphen keys, spaces are used for easier reading only and
have no effect on dialing.
22 Pause key
Use One Touch keys 15 and 30 on the One Touch keypad
to enter automatic 3-second pauses in dialing when
programming telephone numbers. Pauses in telephone
numbers are marked by a “P” symbol.