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Sequential broadcasting
Sending a document to more than one location
Sequential broadcasting sends one document to more than one location.
You can send to a total of 31 destinations as follows:
One-touch Speed Dialing
=
10 destinations
Coded Speed Dialing
=
20 destinations
Regular dialing (Numeric buttons dialing) =
1 destination
You can enter the One-touch Speed Dialing and Coded Speed Dialing destinations in
any order. You simply press the One-touch Speed Dialing button, or press [CODED
DIAL] followed by the two-digit code (with the numeric buttons).
You can also include one destination using Regular dialing. Remember that when
using regular dialing, you must press [START/COPY] after entering the number.
You can send up to 21 letter-size pages (based on the CCITT#1 Chart—standard
resolution).
1
Feed the document face-down into the
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).
See Loading the document, p. 45.
You can set the resolution and density. See p. 47.
2
Dial the other party’s fax number.
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You can send to up to 31 destinations.
❚
Simply enter the numbers one after the other: press
the desired One-touch Speed Dialing button or
press [CODED DIAL] followed by the two-digit
code (with the numeric buttons).
❚
You can enter only one number directly with the
numeric buttons using regular dialing. Remember
to press [START/COPY] after entering the number.
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You can also press [REDIAL/PAUSE] to redial the
last number dialed with the numeric buttons.
❚
You must press each button within 10 seconds of
the preceding one. The FAXPHONE begins the
operation approximately 10 seconds after you press
the last button.
3
Press [START/COPY].
❚
The FAXPHONE reads the document into memory
and begins sending. Between transmissions,
MULTI TRANS ON displays on the LCD.
❚
To cancel a transmission, press [STOP] during
dialing or transmission. All transmissions in the
sequence are canceled.
STANDARD
TEL=
3456 7890
TX/RX NO.
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MEMORY INPUT P01
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