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Description
7. Function key
The Function key allows to access to the Function Menu. Set Functions by pressing the Function
key first and then selecting the desired function using the numeric keys or the Function key.
8. Program key
Press the Program key to enter the set menu and program your desired function using either
numeric keys or the arrow shown on the display.
9. Yes key
Press Yes key to accept the selections made under Program and Function menus.
10. No key
Press No key to reject the selections made under the Program and Function menus.
11. Pin Code key
This key is used to input a personal identification number for some telephone systems when you
dial an outside number.
12. Delete key
When in a Program mode, it is used to Delete an entry.
13. Schedule key
Press this key to view the transaction in memory file, such as memory transmission or polling.
14. Journal
Press this key to view the transaction result the same as in an activity report. This shows the
session number, remote ID or dial number and result.
15. Report key
Chooses your desired report, press Report key to print out the report when needed.
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Used to move the cursor to the right or left one position or to scroll through the menu. Use the
key to enter ITU-T Sub-address in setting the One-Touch or Speed Dial keys.
Summary of Contents for NEFAX655e
Page 1: ...Safety Information ...
Page 10: ...IX Safety Information LABELS ...
Page 13: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 26: ...Machine Components 1 13 Introduction ...
Page 27: ...Chapter 2 Basic Operations ...
Page 39: ...Chapter 3 Advanced Facsimile ...
Page 59: ...Chapter 4 Facsimile Programming ...
Page 105: ...Chapter 5 Internet Fax Option ...
Page 124: ...Error Messages 5 19 Internet Fax Option ...
Page 125: ...Chapter 6 PC Printing Scanning ...
Page 146: ...Class 1 Fax Modem 6 21 PC Printing Scanning ...
Page 147: ...Chapter 7 Maintenance Supplies ...
Page 161: ...Maintenance Maintenance Supplies 7 14 Notes ...
Page 162: ...Maintenance 7 15 Maintenance Supplies ...
Page 163: ...Chapter 8 Troubleshooting ...
Page 170: ...Troubleshooting 8 7 Troubleshooting ...
Page 171: ...Chapter 9 Specifications ...
Page 181: ...Appendix A Unpacking Installation ...
Page 198: ...Setting Up the Optional 2nd Paper Cassette A 17 Unpacking Installation ...