5-8
Operation
Using the last number dialled key
You can redial one number among the ten last numbers you just dialled before.
Press the
key
.
The display show the last Email adress that has been used.
Use the or keys of the navigator to select an other Email adress.
To multiple numbers
You may dial to send a document simultaneously to multiple call numbers.
Caution -
This may be achieved only if the machine is parametered to send from the memory (refer
to paragraph
Document feed type
, page 3-4).
Enter the fax or E-mail address, or use the Directory (refer to above paragraphs).
Press key
and enter the number of the second subscriber or second subscriber list
Repeat this last step for all subscribers or subscriber lists (maximum 10 subscribers or subscriber
lists).
Confirm the last subscriber by pressing
OK
, or
.
Rerouting
This function is used to reroute faxes received to a directory contact. To use this function, you have to
perform two operations: set the rerouting address of the fax and activate rerouting.
Activate rerouting
391 OK - FAX / REROUTING / ACTIVATION
Using the keys
or
within the navigator select option >>
3911 WITH
.
Confirm with the
OK
key.
Remark
:
If the function
WITHOUT
is selected the menus
392
and
393
will not be included in the functions overview,
when it is printed out.
Set the re-direction contact
392 OK - FAX / REROUTING / DESTINATION
Using the keys
or
within the navigator select the subscriber from the directory (If the
directory is empty the display will show
DIRECTORY EMPTY
). Enter the number of the
subscriber manually or store the name and related number in the directory. (refer to paragraph
Creating subscribers record
, page 4-2).
Remark
:
You may forward a fax to the e-mail address of the subscriber stored in your directory if the fax is not available.
The Fax will then be sent as an attachment in the pre-defined file format (p. 3-10 for the configuration of the atta-
chment files format).
Summary of Contents for MF 3505
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