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RECEPTION
2.
Use
∨∨∨∨∨
or
∧∧∧∧∧
to select the alternative option.
3.
Press START to confirm the option selected.
The example uses the “Broadcast polling reception”
option.
4.
Select the correspondent’s number in one of the
following three ways:
a.
By typing the facsimile number directly on the
numeric keypad and then pressing START to
confirm.
If you have to make a few corrections, move the
cursor to the digit to be changed (using < or > )
and overwrite it with the new digit.
If you want to leave a blank between digits, use
the > key to move the cursor one position
forward.
You can also insert one or more pauses in
dialling between the digits that form the number
by pressing PAUSE/REDIAL. The pause is
identified on the display by the character “p”. It
is a good idea to include a pause between the
code and the number. In some countries, you
must hear an answering tone before you can dial
the number. In this case, press EXT./2nd
D. TONE. The display shows the symbol “:”.
If the facsimile machine is connected to an
exchange and if the correspondent is an external
user, press EXT./2nd D. TONE before you dial
the number. In this case, the display shows the
letter “E” before the numeric sequence.
b.
By lowering the mask (right-hand section of the
console) and pressing the one-touch dialling key
under which the number was stored (keys 01-
24).
P O L L I N G R E C E P T I O N
B R O A D C A S T
B R O A D C A S T P O L L I N G
T Y P E K E Y / C O D E / N O .
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