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Machine Layout
W scroll left/ {Paper Size} The paper size
selection screen for each cassette will ap-
pear.
V scroll right/ {Option} Press to access
the options.
12.
Manual Receive indicator.
Lights when the reception mode is Tele-
phone.
{ { { { Clear Modes} } } } / { { { { Energy Saver} } } } key
13.
Clear Modes: Press to clear any selected
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settings and return the condition it was in
just after being switched on.
Energy Saver: Hold a few seconds this to
start or end the energy saver mode.
{ { { { Copy} } } } key
14.
Press this to copy the document now in
the feeder.
{ { { { Reception Mode} } } } key
15.
Press this to select the reception mode
(Tel or Fax).
{ { { { Function} } } } key
16.
Press the {Function} key and enter a two
digit code to access functions 11 to 55.
(For functions 61 to 95, enter 6, the access
code on see P.165 "Access Code for Func-
tions 61 to 95" and the function number.)
{ { { { Stop} } } } key
17.
Press the {Stop} key to stop a transmis-
sion or a document scanning, to stop a re-
ception or to stop a long copy run. The
machine will finish printing out the sheet
being printed and then stop.
{ { { { Start} } } } key
18.
Press the {Start} key to start all tasks.
19.
Ten key pad
Use the ten key pad (sometimes called
the ten keys) to dial fax numbers, to enter
the numbers of copies, etc.
{ { { { On Hook Dial} } } } key
20.
Press the {On Hook Dial} key to dial a
phone call from the keypad without hav-
ing to lift the phone or handset off the
hook (phone or handset option needed).
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{ { { { Clear} } } } key
21.
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.
{ { { { Quick Dial} } } } keys/ { { { { User Function} } } }
22.
keys.
There are 30 Quick Dial keys. Use them to
store individual fax numbers (see P.30
"Storing & Editing Fax Numbers (Functions
31 & 32)") or groups (see P.33 "Storing &
Editing a Group of Fax Numbers (Function
33)"). You can also use these keys to enter
characters (see P.176 "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 "Programming 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.107 "User
Function Keys (Function 36)"

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