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CONVENIENT DIALLING METHODS
AUTO-DIALLING
This product includes an auto-dialling feature to make dialling easier. By programming frequently dialled numbers,
you can call and send documents to these locations by means of a simple dialling operation (p.17). There are two
types of auto-dialling: rapid dialling and group dialling. To program auto-dial numbers, refer to pages p.69, p.73.
Rapid dialling
Simply press a rapid key and then press the [START]
key (
) to dial the programmed location. When using
F-code transmission, a sub-address and passcode
can also be programmed (p.53).
Touch the [ADDRESS BOOK] key in the initial screen
to display the above screen.
Group dialling
Multiple destinations can be programmed into a single
rapid key. This is convenient for successively sending
a document to multiple locations.
• The destinations can be stored by specifying rapid
keys, or by directly entering full fax numbers with the
numeric keys (the destinations do not need to be
previously stored in rapid keys).
Touch the [ADDRESS BOOK] key in the initial screen
to display the above screen.
REDIALLING
The last number dialled can be redialled by simply pressing the [REDIAL] key.
The machine keeps the last number dialled with a rapid key or the numeric keys in
memory. However, when an F-code transmission is performed, the machine only
retains the fax number; it does not retain the sub-address or passcode.
• If numeric keys were pressed during a phone conversation, the [REDIAL] key may
not dial the correct number.
• The number is not retained when the following special operations are performed (the
last number that was dialled before the special operation is retained):
• Broadcast transmission
• Serial polling
• Timer transmission
• Group dialling
ON-HOOK DIALLING
This feature allows you to dial without lifting an extension phone connected to the
machine. Touch the [SPEAKER] key, listen for the dial tone through the speaker, and
then dial.
• Faxes must be sent manually when using on-hook dialling. (p.63)
• A number that includes a sub-address or passcode cannot be dialled by on-hook
dialling.
FREQUENT USE
ABCD
EFGHI
JKLMN
OPQR
CORPO. TPS
SAGEM
SAGEM SA
No.001:SAGEM SA
0666211221
SAGEM SA
FREQUENT USE
ABCD
EFGHI
JKLMN
OPQR
CORPO. TPS
SAGEM
No.005:SAGEM
GROUP :025
• A total of 500 rapid dial and group dial keys can be programmed. (p.67)
• Programmed rapid keys and group dial keys are stored on "index cards". A key can be accessed by touching
its card. (p.9)
To prevent calling or sending a fax to a wrong number, look carefully at the touch panel and make
sure that you enter the correct number when programming an auto-dial number. You can also
check programmed numbers by printing out an address list or group list after programming (p.81).
Note
Caution
ADDRESS
BOOK
SUB ADDRESS
KER
REDIAL
100%
TION
ADD
BO
SUB AD
RED
SPEAKER
AX MEMORY:100%
AUTO RECEPTION
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