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Speed Dial number, press the Plus key at the 40th position of
the first part of the number to indicate it is a chain dial
number, then complete the process by entering the second
part of the number following the procedures required for
inputting another Speed Dial number.
Pause Key (One-Touch key #40): Use this key to enter
automatic 3sec pauses in dialing when programming
telephone numbers. For example, use this key to tell the
machine to wait for an outside or international line to open.
(Pauses in a telephone number dialing sequence are indicated
by a “P”.)
Other: Special character keys (, ; @ _ : / \ . +).
Accessing Second Panel of One-Touch Keys (model 5900)
To access the second panel of One-Touch keys (41-80 for
model 5900) grasp the latch at the bottom of the keypad and
lift up on the main panel, swinging it up and to the right.
After pressing the desired key(s), close the main panel.
Signal Tones
The OKIFAX 5700/5900 machines emit a number of sounds
to inform the user of specific conditions.
Key Select Tone: This is a short beep that is emitted each
time a key is pressed.
Error Tone: If an inappropriate key is pressed, the machine
emits three short beeps. If there is a problem with operations
during communications, the machine emits five long beeps.
Press the Stop key to turn the error tone off, and then print a
Message Confirmation Report to check the source of the
problem. To do this, press the Copy key twice in succession
with no documents loaded.
End of Session Tone: At the end of each successful faxing
session, the machine emits a long beep to confirm that there
were no errors or problems in the communication.
Off-Hook Alarm Tone: If the machine is equipped with a
telephone handset, and if the receiver of the handset is left out
of the cradle when not in use, the machine emits an
intermittent warbling sound. To turn off the sound, return the
receiver to its cradle or press the Stop key.