Programming Speed Dialling Codes - Normal And Extended - Olivetti OFX 2100 Instruction Manual

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PROGRAMMING SPEED DIALLING CODES - NORMAL AND EXTENDED

In coded speed dialling, a previously stored facsimile number can be dialled simply by pressing three keys: the
SPEED DIAL key and the two keys on the numeric pad that constitute the number code.
In "normal" coded speed dialling, you can store up to 30 facsimile numbers with a maximum of 32 digits each
for which the codes range from 01 to 30; in "extended" coded speed dialling, you can store two facsimile numbers
with a maximum of 100 digits and for which the codes range from 31 to 32.
For each code, you can program:
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Facsimile number
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Correspondent's name
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Correspondent's telephone number
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Transmission speed (normal speed 9600 bps - half-speed 4800 bps, useful on a disturbed line).
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Closed network (see "One-touch Dialling")
This section explains how to program coded speed dialling keys. How to use these keys to dial a number is
explained in the "TRANSMISSION" chapter.
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The facsimile is on. There is no document in the ADF.
1.
Press FUNCTION and then 4.
2.
Press START .
Press ∨ ∨ once to move on to the coded dialling
3.
procedure.
4.
Press START to enable speed dialling
Press ∨ ∨ or ∧ ∧ to select the speed dialling code (01-
5.
32) that you want to program, e.g. 06.
If the code has already been programmed, select a
different code (using ∨ ∨ or ∧ ∧ ) or change the data
displayed, or see the "Clearing programmed data"
section.
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PROGRAMMING
F U N C T I O N
4 : P H O N E B O O K
P H O N E B O O K
1 - T O U C H D I A L I N G
P H O N E B O O K
S P E E D D I A L I N G
S P E E D D I A L I N G
0 1 :
S P E E D D I A L I N G
0 6 :
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