
Using the Menus and Operation Panel Keys
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Operation Panel Key Summary Table
When you come to a step where you must enter a number or name for data registration — in
this section or any part of this manual and the Facsimile Guide — refer to the table below.
To see some of the keys described below, you may have to open all three one-touch speed
dialing panels.
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Keys for Registering Information
Key
Description
▲
▼
The search keys display the next or previous menu item.
Press [
▼
] to display the next item in the menu. If you press [
▼
] when the
last item is displayed, the display rotates to the first item in the menu.
Press [
▲
] to display the previous item in the menu. If you press [
▲
] when
the first item is displayed, the display rotates to the last item in the menu.
When registering names, press [
▲
] to immediately position the cursor
under the first letter, and press [
▼
] to immediately position the cursor to
the right of the last letter.
OK
Press [OK] to select the current item.
Switches the entry modes.
:A The Upper Case Letter Entry mode. Enables you to enter upper case
letters and symbols.
:a
The Lower Case Letter Entry mode. Enables you to enter lower case
letters and symbols.
:1
The Number Entry mode. Enables you to enter numbers.
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More than one letter is assigned to a key. Press [ ] to enter the Text
Entry mode, then press the key containing the letter you want to enter. If
the letter you want to enter is not displayed first, press the key repeatedly
until it appears. If the next letter is under a different key, just press that key
to enter the first letter of the group, and press the key repeatedly until the
letter you want appears.
If the next letter is under the same key, press [ ] to move the cursor to the
right one space, then press the key again to enter the first letter of the
group. Press the key repeatedly until the letter you want appears.
The cursor keys move the cursor to the left or right.
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Summary of Contents for FAX-L2000
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