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•
Dials the fax or telephone number.
•
If pressed for more than a second,
(once set) the telephone or fax
number assigned assigned to the key
is automatically dialled (one-touch
dialling function).
•
Sets any numeric data.
•
Selects digits and alphanumeric
characters during the entry of
numbers and names.
•
Gives access to programming mode.
•
Selects menus and submenus.
•
After the
button has been
pressed, the speaker volume is turned
up to maximum and then recom-
mences at the lowest volume.
•
Adjusts the resolution of the documents to be sent and
copied (only with the document inserted in the ADF).
•
Puts the line on hold during a telephone conversation (with
the handset off the hook).
•
Turns off the microphone, during a "handsfree" telephone
call, so that the correspondent cannot hear what is said at
your end of the line.
“Error” LED indicator
Signals an operating fault during transmission or
reception.
Blinking
, indicates that the memory contains documents that have not been printed.
Off
, indicates that the memory is empty.
M
ODEL
WITH
A
BUILT
-
IN
TAD
ONLY
On
, indicates that there are messages or memos in the memory that have already been
played.
Blinking
, indicates that the memory contains documents that have not been printed, messages
or memos that have not been played.
Off
, indicates that the memory is empty.
•
With tone dialling, a tone is sent down
the line for special network services.
•
Selects characters and special
symbols during the entry of names by
scrolling backwards and forwards.
C
ONSOLE
With the handset lifted, gives access to the special
functions made available by the network operator
and commonly known as REGISTER RECALL
(
R
function).
•
They scroll cyclically forwards or backwards through
the functions and related parameters on the menu.
•
Move the cursor to the "right" and to the "left" while
entering numbers and names.
M
ODEL
WITH
A
BUILT
-
IN
TAD
ONLY
•
Used to perform TAD functions. Described in the
corresponding chapter.