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Having finished programming the parameters for one-touch dialling key 06, the facsimile
machine automatically moves on to the parameters to be programmed for the next one-touch
dialling key.
Repeat the procedure from step 5 if you want to continue to program the remaining keys
or
press STOP twice to exit from the menu.
PROGRAMMING SPEED DIALLING CODES
Speed dialling enables you to program up to 100 IDs consisting of a maximum of 32 digits.
For each code, you can program:
-
Facsimile number
-
Subscriber's name
We recommend you set the user's name associated with each speed dialling code. In this way,
while dialling a number during transmission, by pressing SPEED DIAL and the
∧∧∧∧∧
or
∨∨∨∨∨
key,
you can display all the names associated with the facsimile numbers in alphabetical order.
You will then be able to dial the desired number, simply by pressing START.
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Transmission speed (14400, 9600 or 4800 bps; the latter is useful on lines that have a lot of
interference). The transmission speed set here takes priority over the speed set in the
operating configuration.
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Elimination of echo during international and intercontinental calls.
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Closed network. This parameter enables you to set up a limited-access communication
network. Communication is restricted by checking the last 4 or 6 digits in a receiver's or
sender's facsimile number. This parameter can only be activated if it is enabled in the
operating configuration
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Getting the Best from Your Facsimile Machine, page 32.
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To enter data, see the Operation Summary, page 54.
1. Press DIAL DIR.
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
ONE-TOUCH DIALLING
2. Press
∨∨∨∨∨
once to select the function "CODED SPEED DIALLING".
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
CODED SPEED DIALLING
3. Press START to activate it.
CODED SPEED DIALLING
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4. By pressing
∧∧∧∧∧
or
∨∨∨∨∨,
select the speed dialling code you want to program, for example 06.
Alternatively, you can enter the code directly on the numeric keypad. If the code has already
been set, the display will show the facsimile number of the corresponding user. If this is the
case, choose another code (by pressing
∧∧∧∧∧
or
∨∨∨∨∨
) or see the "Clearing Programmed Data" section later
on.