Limits on the Use of Stored Telephone Numbers
When you use the three features listed in the following table, you can dial more
than one number. However, there are some limitations, as explained on this page.
COMMUNICATION
FEATURE
PAGE
MAX. NUMBER OF
ADDRESSES/FAX
MESSAGE
TOTAL
FAXES
TOTAL
ADDRESSES
FOR ALL
FAXES
MAX. STORED
PAGES
Broadcasting
51
200
200
500
(Note: Any
fax number
can be used
for more than
one fax
message at
the same
time)
1200 (
✬
4)
Transfer Request
(
✬
1)
87
30
Polling Reception
158
200
The following table shows how many telephone numbers you can store in the
machine.
Quick Dials
64
Speed Dials
100
Ten Key Pad (
✬
2)
65
Groups (
✬
3)
10
✬
1 The limitations on this feature are imposed by the capacity of the broadcasting
machine.
✬
2 This is the number of full telephone numbers that can be input into the
machine at any one time. For example, if there is a broadcasting operation in
memory using 64 full numbers, you can only input one more full number for
any operation, including storage in groups, until the broadcast has finished.
Also, if you have stored, say, 30 numbers at the ten key pad into your groups,
then you will only be able to input 35 full dial numbers at any one time for
other operations, such as broadcasting.
✬
3 You can program up to 10 groups. Each group can contain up to 200
numbers; however, if you plan to use a Group for Transfer Request, make
sure that this group does not have more than 30 numbers.
You can store any Quick Dial or Speed Dial number in a group. You may also
store up to 65 numbers that are not programmed as Quick or Speed Dials;
see Note 2 above for the restrictions on the use of these numbers.
✬
4 This is the theoretical maximum number of pages that can be stored. In
practice, you will only be able to store this number of pages if you install the
optional hard disk unit.
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