Machine Components
Introduction
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Panel
Description
17. One-Touch keys
The One-Touch keys are used to store frequently dialled numbers. Any of the keys can be assigned
as One-Touch keys or Group Dial keys. In addition, the last eight keys can be used as Program
keys. Each Group key can hold up to 50 One-Touch or Speed Dial numbers.
18. The “+” key
Used to register a combination dial in a One-Touch or Speed Dial key. This symbol must follow
the initial number and be followed by a number stored in the One-Touch, Speed Dial key, or
entered via the Ten-Key Pad.
19. Mail key
Use this key to receive or transmit E-Mail.(With optional I-Fax card)
20. Speed Dial key
Use this to initiate speed dialling. Press the Speed Dial key and your three-digit code to start a
transmission.
21. Redial/Pause key
Redial: Press this key to redial the last telephone number called.
Pause: Press this key to insert a pause in the number being stored. When you press this key, a “P”
is inserted within a number causing a 2.5 second delay when dialing. This is useful if you must dial
a prefix, such as 9 to pause briefly in order to access an outside telephone line. (A “P” after a series
of numbers adds 10 seconds to the normal time the machine waits for a remote receiver to answer
a call.)
22. Speaker key
Press this key to switch the unit to the telephone line for direct (manual) dial from the machine
keypad. When pressed first, it also allows you to hear the dialing when using One-Touch, Speed
Dial, etc.
23. “*” key
Press the “*” key for tone dialing while your unit is set for pulse dialing. (This key is only effective
when the Speaker key is used.)
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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 ...