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PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING
Programming means adapting the fax machine to suit your needs. It consists in storing functions that will be
activated during use, to enable you to gain total automatic control of its operation.
This chapter describes the programming procedures available on your facsimile machine.
This chapter explains how to set the date and time, how to store the sender’s name and the type of heading
to be sent, how some fax functions can be controlled through operating configuration parameters and how to
store the fax numbers of your main correspondents so that you can subsequently dial them when required
simply by pressing one key (one-touch dialling) or a key and a code (coded speed dialling).
Note, however, that if you want to send and receive documents right away, all you have to do is insert the
document in the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) and refer to the “Normal transmission” or “Manual
reception” sections of the “TRANSMISSION” and “RECEPTION” chapters, respectively.
Note:
Any of the procedures described in this chapter can be interrupted at any time by pressing the STOP
key once or twice, depending on the procedure.
ACCESS TO PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
The programming procedures may be accessed from three menus each containing a list of available functions:
- the “Storing data” menu
Comprises the functions that enable you to set the date and time,
store the sender’s ID, headings, passwords and confidential polling
identifiers.
- the “Storing Fax/phone number”
menu Includes all the functions that enable you to program one-
touch dialling keys, speed dialling codes and program keys.
- the “Operating configuration”
menu Comprises the functions that enable you to personalize the
facsimile machine’s operating configuration parameters.
Note:
Functions can be programmed independently without having to follow the order in which they are
presented in the manual.
Accessibility
Stand-by mode does not prevent access to the functions indicated in the table above.
When the functions are accessed from standby mode, the following messages will appear on the display: