having to lift the phone or handset off
the hook (phone or handset option
needed).
21.
{Clear} key
Press the {Clear} key to erase the last
character or digit entered, or use the
left and right arrow keys to move the
cursor and then press Clear to erase
whatever is at the cursor.
22.
{Quick Dial} keys/ {User Function}
keys.
There are 30 Quick Dial keys. Use
them to store individual fax numbers
(see P.30 "Storing & Editing Fax Num-
bers (Functions 31 & 32)"
groups (see P.33 "Storing & Editing a
Group of Fax Numbers (Function 33)"
). You can also use these keys to enter
characters (see P.172 "Entering Charac-
ters" ).
In addition you can register
Quick Dial 29 as the Dial Option key
(see P.36 "Programming the Dial Option
Key".) You can also use Quick Dial 30
as a Group key (see P.34 "Program-
ming the Group Key".)
You can store one special function in
each of the User Function Keys (F1,
F2). There are 9 special functions see
P.108 "User Function Keys (Function
36)"
23.
{Help} key (Type 2 only)
Use to print the Help list.
24.
{Subaddress} key (Type 2 only)
Use to enter a subaddress.
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