Dial Registration
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Enhanced Utilities
Dial Registration
If you want to use the One Touch Dial or Speed Dial functions to transmit your documents, you
must register each destination’s information in the One Touch and Speed Dial keys. You need to
set the following three data items for each destination you will register:
1. Fax number
2. Name
3. Modem speed
Up to 27 different numbers can be registered for One Touch Dial and up to 100 for Speed Dial.
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One Touch Dial transmission
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Speed Dial transmission
One-Touch Dial and Speed Dial
Setting the Fax Number for ONE TOUCH DIAL
1
Press the "Program" key 3 times scroll to the DIAL REGISTRATION.
2
Press ‘1’on the Keypad to select the “ONE TOUCH DIAL” program.
3
To register data for One Touch Dial, select a "One Touch" key to which you want to register
information by pressing it.
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If this "One Touch" key has been registered, then the message is shown.
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If you want to keep the registered contents, press the "Yes" key to select KEEP. Go back
to step 3, and select another “One Touch” key.
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If a fax number has been registered for this Speed Dial, the message is shown.
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If you want to keep the registered contents, press the "Yes" key to select “KEEP”. Go
back to step 3, and select another One-Touch key.
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If you want to correct or delete the registered contents, press the "No/Clear" key to select
EDIT/DELETE.
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Use "Left" or "Right Arrow" keys to select EDIT or DELETE.
[EDIT]
To edit the setting, select EDIT and press the "Yes" key.
[DELETE]
If you want to delete the registered contents, select “DELETE” and press the "Yes" key.
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The destination registered for this Speed Dial is deleted and shows the message briefly.
(Back to step 3 and select a Speed Dial again).
Summary of Contents for 5415MFD
Page 1: ...5415MFD your document management partner Operator Guide Multi Function Digital Copier...
Page 8: ...Table of Contents vi 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 I 7 7 I I 8 I I 9 10 12 11 13...
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 About the Machine...
Page 34: ...Setting Line Type PSTN PBX 1 24 About the Machine Notes...
Page 35: ...Chapter 2 Making Copies...
Page 47: ...Chapter 3 Basic Fax Operations...
Page 65: ...Using Fax as a Telephone Set Basic Fax Operations 3 17 Notes...
Page 66: ...Using Fax as a Telephone Set 3 18 Basic Fax Operations...
Page 67: ...Chapter 4 Advanced Fax Operation...
Page 73: ...Chapter 5 Function Utilities...
Page 93: ...Cancel Reserve Function Utilities 5 19 Notes...
Page 94: ...Cancel Reserve 5 20 Function Utilities...
Page 95: ...Chapter 6 Enhanced Utilities...
Page 115: ...Chapter 7 Enhanced Programming...
Page 132: ...Communication Setting 7 16 Enhanced Programming Notes...
Page 133: ...Communication Setting Enhanced Programming 7 17...
Page 134: ...Communication Setting 7 18 Enhanced Programming...
Page 135: ...Chapter 8 Report Utilities...
Page 140: ...Printing Reports 8 4 Report Utilities Notes...
Page 141: ...Chapter 9 Printing Reports...
Page 161: ...About the Reports Printing Reports 9 19...
Page 171: ...Printing a Report Printing Reports 9 29 Notes...
Page 172: ...Printing a Report 9 30 Printing Reports...
Page 173: ...Chapter 10 PC Connection...
Page 179: ...Chapter 11 Printer...
Page 203: ...Chapter 12 Service and Supplies...
Page 224: ...Resetting the Machine 12 20 Service and Supplies Notes...
Page 225: ...Chapter 13 Specifications...
Page 244: ...NIC 13 18 Specifications Notes...
Page 245: ...Glossary...
Page 246: ...Chapter Overview Common terms used are defined in this chapter...
Page 253: ...Index...
Page 254: ...Chapter Overview This chapter provides an index to commonly used terms in this document...