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TRANSMISSION
1.
Call the correspondent in one of the four ways listed
below.
a)
Press the DIAL key.
Type the correspondent’s facsimile number (max.
32 digits), e.g. 0124 56888, on the numeric keypad
and press START to confirm.
By pressing the
∗
key, you can switch to tone
dialling.
To delete an entire setting, press CLEAR .
If you want to make a correction, move the cursor
to the digit to be changed (using < or >) and
overwrite it with the new digit.
If you want to insert a blank between one digit and
another, press the > key to move the cursor one
position forward.
One or more pauses can also be inserted in
dialling, by pressing EXT./PAUSE , between the
digits that form the number. The pause is identified
on the display by the character “p”. It is a good
idea to insert a pause between the code and the
number.
In some countries, a second dialling tone has to
be heard before the rest of the number can be
dialled. If this is the case, press 2nd DIAL TONE .
The display shows the symbol “:”.
If the facsimile machine is connected to an
exchange and the correspondent is an external
user, press EXT./PAUSE before typing the
number. In this case, the display shows the letter
“E” before the numeric sequence.
b)
Press the one-touch dialling key under which the
correspondent’s number has been programmed.
The number and name associated with the key
appear on the display for a few seconds.
If, when you press a one-touch dialling key, the
message “NOT ENABLED” appears on the display
for a few seconds, this means that no number has
been stored under that key. If this is the case,
refer to the “Programming one-touch keys” section
of the “PROGRAMMING” chapter and program
the key.
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