Setting One-touch/Program - (continued)
9-14
•
When entering the FAX number on the key pad
You can use
Ext line
,
Tone
,
Pause
and
-
.
Ext line
:
The outside line access code can be entered only when PBX connec-
tion is defined as ON. [E] is indicated on the screen.
Tone
:
Use to generate tone signals when the dial line is used. You can use
this to utilize FAX information service. [T] is indicated on the screen.
In case of the dial (pulse) line, you can switch it to the push-button tone using the asterisk "*"
button.
Pause
:
[P] is indicated on the screen.
Use this code to place a space between digits. Pressing
Pause
gener-
ates a space of 1 second. You can enter this code repeatedly.
If
Pause
is pressed following a "0" or another number used to call an
outside line from an extension, you can dial with reliability.
-
:
[-] is indicated on the screen. This code serves as a delimiter between
digits when dialing and produces no effect actually.
•
To correct a wrong entry, use
DELETE
or [
STOP/CLEAR
].
•
At this moment, the subsequent unregistered program number appears in [Program No.].
If you want to register the program No., press
Program No.
and input the new No. with
the key pad.
5.
Enter the name of the One-touch/Program operation.
•
Enter the name of the One-touch/Program operation as necessary. See "Entering Char-
acter Strings" (p. Appendix-2).
•
The name can be up to 24 characters.
6.
If you do not want to enter any more information for the One-
touch/Program operation, press
ENTRY
. Go to step 10.
To configure the original settings or register the functions on the Fax Application screen,
go to step 7 and 8.
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Summary of Contents for FK-102
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Page 25: ...0 1 Before Use 2 Transmission 3 Reception 4 Making a Call Taking a Call 5 Specifications Basic...
Page 109: ...Chapter 0 Specifications 5 Specifications 5 Specifications Specifications 5 2...
Page 226: ...Key Operator Screen continued 10 4 6 Configure the desired settings...
Page 306: ...FAX Setting List continued 11 32...
Page 309: ...Appendix Appendix...
Page 322: ...Index Index...
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