Using the PriorityFax
Fax Number Redialing
If the fax number you dial is busy, you need not reenter
the
number you dialed. There are two types of redialing—automatic
and manual.
Automatic Redialing
If you use automatic sending, the fax machine automatically enters
the Automatic Redial mode when the number is busy. In the
Automatic Redial mode, the fax machine redials the number you
just tried every five minutes until it reaches the other fax machine
or until it has tried
the
number six times. If there is no answer, the
machine hangs up after 15
rings
and waits for the next scheduled
try. When the other number answers, your document is sent
automatically.
Note
You can change the number of minutes before your
machine automatically redials and the number of times
the number is tried by changing the automatic redial
settings. See Chapter 4 for instructions.
Manual Redialing
When you are using manual sending and you receive a busy
signal, you
can
dial the same number again using
REDIAL.
When
you receive the busy signal, follow these steps:
When you want to redial
the same
number, press
SPKR
or lift the
handset.
Press
SPKR
or hang up the handset.
When you hear the dial tone, press
REDIAL.
The fax machine
automatically redials the number. (The redial feature redials the
last number dialed. If you tried a different number between the
busy signal and the redial attempt,
REDIAL
calls the second
number.)
When you hear
the
fax tone, press
START
promptly. The fax
machine begins sending your document.
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