Technical data

INITIAL SETTINGS
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10 Press 1 if you want to
specify the number as a
Chain Dialing number (see
“Chain Dialing for Long
Numbers” in this section).
Otherwise, press 2.
11 Return to Step 4 to store
another number, or press
the STOP key a number
of times until you exit. If
the number is a Rapid key
number, you can write the
name on the label above
the appropriate Rapid key.
Note: You may need to add a pause between certain digits in the number to
allow time for connection. For example, if you are on a PBX telephone
system that requires an access number, such as “9”, to be dialed to
access an outside line, you will need to enter a pause between the
access number and the fax number of the other party. Pauses are entered
by pressing the REDIAL/PAUSE key (2 seconds per pause). If
necessary, several pauses can be entered in a row.
Use the following procedure to clear numbers:
Step Press these keys Comments
1 “ENTRY MODE” will appear in the
display.
2 “FAX NUMBER MODE” will appear
in the display.
3 Select CLEAR. “FAX NUMBER
CLEAR” will appear in the display.
4 To clear a Rapid key number,
press the appropriate Rapid key.
To clear a Speed Dial number,
enter the 2-digit number with the
number keys. “PRESS ENTER
KEY” will appear in the display. If
there is no number stored under
that Rapid key or Speed Dial
number, NO NUMBER STORED
(example) will appear in the display.
5 CLEARED will appear in the display.
6 Return to Step 4 to clear another
number, or press the STOP key a
number of times until you exit.
or
. . .
ABC
STOP
Step 4 or
STOP
Fax Setup
FUNCTION
DEF
01
ABC
ENTER
STOP
Step 4 or
STOP
. . .
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