Faxing
40
2
For example, when 90 destinations
are programmed in a Group with the
number keys, only 10 destinations
can be dialed for Memory Transmis-
sion from the number keys.
Note
❒
When this machine is requested to
transfer a call (i.e. become a Trans-
fer Station), 2 fax numbers are auto-
matically programmed. Therefore,
the number of destinations that can
be dialed from the number keys de-
creases by two whenever this ma-
chine is requested to transfer a call.
❒
When a total of 100 fax numbers
(1,000 with the optional Fax Func-
tion Upgrade Unit) is programmed,
only Immediate Transmission is al-
lowed.
❒
If a memory file is awaiting transmis-
sion and the “
Memory is full.
Cannot scan more. Transmitting
only scanned pages.
” message is
displayed when dialing with the
number keys, you cannot dial any
more numbers. This is because fax
numbers have been dialed with the
number keys for some of the files
awaiting transmission. When these
files have been sent and their fax
numbers are deleted from memory,
additional fax numbers can be dialed.
❒
The display shows the percentage
of free memory space for storing
originals. Since fax numbers are
programmed in separate memory,
dialing fax numbers with the num-
ber keys does not change the per-
centage on the display.
Pause
Press the
{{{{
Pause/Redial
}}}}
key when di-
aling or storing a number to insert a
pause of about two seconds.
Limitation
❒
You cannot insert a pause before
the first digit of a fax number.
Note
❒
A pause is shown as a “-” on the
display.
❒
You can insert pauses in numbers
programmed in Quick Dials.
Tone
This feature allows a machine con-
nected to a pulse dialing line to send
tonal signals (for example if you want
to use a special service on a tone dial-
ing line). When you press the
{{{{
Tone
}}}}
key, the machine dials the number us-
ing tonal signals.
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Page 54: ...Adjusting the Color Registration 43 2 Fuser Adjust Sheet I...
Page 55: ...Clearing and Adjusting the Machine 44 2 Fuser AdjustSheet II...
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Page 325: ...Operating Instructions Administrator Reference 2 96 Timer Setting p 111...
Page 326: ...Operating Instructions Administrator Reference 2 97 Interface Settings Network 1 2 2 2 p 114...
Page 328: ...Operating Instructions Administrator Reference 2 99 File Transfer p 119...
Page 329: ...Operating Instructions Administrator Reference 2 100 Key Operator Tools p 122...
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