Telephone Calls; Making A Telephone Call - Ricoh FAX2700L Operator's Manual

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ROUTINE OPERATION

TELEPHONE CALLS

A handset is required to execute the procedures in this section.
You can use your fax machine for dialing in the same way as you would use a
telephone. This is useful when calling fax machines that are usually kept in
Manual Receive Mode, as well as for telephone conversations.
 You can dial using Quick Dial Keys or Speed Dial Codes.
 With the On Hook Dial feature, you do not have to pick up the handset before
dialing.
 You can send a fax message after finishing the conversation, without having to
make a new call.
Cross-reference

Making a Telephone Call

Using On Hook Dial
Using On Hook Dial is like using the handset (see the next page), except that you
do not have to pick it up before dialing. Just press the On Hook Dial key, and dial
the number. When you hear the other party on the fax machine's built-in speaker,
you can pick up the handset. This keeps both hands free for referring to telephone
numbers while you are dialing.
1. Press the On Hook Dial key.
2. Dial.
See page 61 for how to dial.
Do not use the handset.
Note: Do not press Start.
If you wish to cancel the call, press the
On Hook Dial key.
3. Listen to your machine's built-in speaker. When the other party answers, pick
up the handset.
4. Replace the handset when you have finished.
Manual Receive Mode: see page 82.
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