APPENDIX C. ISDN G4 OPTION TYPE 90
Storing a Telephone Number
The following example shows how to store a Quick Dial if the ISDN G4 Option
Type 90 has been installed. The differences between this procedure and the
procedure for the base machine (refer to page 31) are as follows:
You have to select G3 or G4 before you input a Quick Dial or Speed Dial
You may have to input a subaddress for a G4 number if the destination has one.
1.
Function
3
1
At this time, you can print a Quick Dial
→
List if you press
2. Press the Quick Dial Key that you wish
to program.
Example:
01
Yes
3. Change the line type (G3/G4) to the cor -
rect setting by pressing the G4/G3 Se -
lector key on the operation panel.
4. Enter the telephone number at the op -
eration panel's ten key pad.
G3 numbers - If your machine is behind a PBX, include the PBX access code and a pause
before the number. For an international number, place a pause after the country code.
G4 numbers - If you wish to enter a subaddress, press the User Function Key that you have
already programmed as the subaddress key. Then enter the subaddress.
To enter a subaddress, you must use a User Function Key. See page 163 for
how to program a User Function Key using Function 35.
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QUICK DIAL
_
.
Start
QUICK DIAL
01
QUICK DIAL
01
QUICK DIAL
01
7005551234
CHOOSE KEY
PRINT LIST
TO CANCEL
NO
ENTER FAX NUMBER
<G3>
TO CANCEL
NO
ENTER FAX NUMBER
<G4>
TO CANCEL
NO
.
OR
YES
CLR
<G4>
_
NO