Programming Speed Dial Numbers; One-Touch Key Faxing; Or 3 Digit Faxing; Group Faxing - Oki OKIFAX 5900 User Handbook Manual

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Programming Speed
Dial Numbers
Overview

One-Touch Key Faxing

For quick and easy faxing operations, you can store up to 40
(Model 5700) or 80 (Model 5900) telephone numbers in the
machine's memory and send documents to a fax number by
pressing a single key.
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Handbook
Your OKIFAX machine is equipped with 40 one-touch keys
(model 5900 is equipped with a second hidden panel for an
equivalence of 80 keys). Two 40-digit numbers can be
programmed to each one-touch key, a primary number and an
alternative number that is used if the primary number is busy
or goes unanswered. You can also enter a 15 character
location ID (name) for each key.

2 or 3 Digit Faxing

In addition to one-touch speed faxing, you can program an
additional 100 (model 5700) / 150 (model 5900) numbers for
2 or 3 digit entry faxing.

Group Faxing

Speed dial numbers can be grouped together so you can
quickly fax a document to multiple locations with one key
touch.

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