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Sending Faxes > Using chain dial
Using chain dial
Chain dial is a function that allows you to dial by linking fax numbers of the receiving systems with a chain number
created with a number common to several destinations.
By setting multiple phone numbers from several telephone companies to a chain number, you can later choose the one
that costs the least to send the fax to a remote or international destination.
As an example, when using ‘212’ as the chain number
1
Select the chain dial number
To use a One Touch Key, select the destination in which "212" is registered.
2
Select [Chain].
Use the numeric keys to enter a chain number
Select [Chain].
Select the chain number from the Address Book or One Touch Keys
[
] > Chain number [
] > [Chain]
3
Enter the fax number to be added to the chain number.
Select fax number from the Address Book
1
Select [
Address Book
] and select the destination.
Multiple destinations can be selected.
2
When [
OK
] is selected, "212" is automatically added to all destinations.
For the procedure for selecting a destination in the address book, refer to the following:
Select fax number from One Touch Key
1
Select [
One Touch
] and select the destination.
2
When [
OK
] is selected, "212" is automatically added.
NOTE
It is convenient to register chain numbers that are used frequently to the Address Book or One Touch Key.
For registration to the Address Book, refer to the following:
Adding a Destination (Address Book) (page 2-14)
For registration to One Touch Key, refer to the following:
Adding a Destination on One Touch Key (page 2-22)
NOTE
To use the Address Book, select the destination in which "212" is registered as explained in
Choosing from the Address Book.
Choosing from the Address Book (page 3-9)
To enter using the numeric keys, enter "212".