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Sending Faxes > Using chain dial
Using chain dial
Chain dial is a function that allows you to dial by linking fax numbers of the receiving systems with a chain number
created with a number common to several destinations.
By setting multiple phone numbers from several telephone companies to a chain number, you can later choose the one
that costs the least to send the fax to a remote or international destination.
As an example, when using ‘212’ as the chain number
1
Select the [FAX] key.
2
Select the chain dial number.
To use a One Touch Key, select the destination in which "212" is registered.
3
Select [Chain].
4
Enter the fax number to be added to the chain number.
Select fax number from the Address Book
1
Select the [
Address Book
] key.
2
Select the [
OK
] key.
For the procedure for selecting a destination in the address book, refer to the following:
Select fax number from One Touch Key
1
Select the [
One Touch
] key.
2
Select the [
OK
] key.
NOTE
It is convenient to register chain numbers that are used frequently to the Address Book or One Touch Key.
For registration to the Address Book, refer to the following:
Adding a Destination (Address Book) (page 2-12)
For registration to One Touch Key, refer to the following:
Adding a Destination on One Touch Key (page 2-17)
NOTE
To use the Address Book, select the destination in which "212" is registered as explained in
Choosing from the Address Book.
Choosing from the Address Book (page 3-9)
To enter using the numeric keys, enter "212", and select [
OK
].