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8 Redial Key: Press this key to manually redial the last number dialed on your fax machine.
9 Hook/V. Request Key: Press the Hook/Voice Request key to open a telephone line for manual
dialing. You will be able to hear the dialing through your fax machines speaker.
If you have an optional telephone handset or external telephone connected to your fax machine,
you can also use this key to initiate or answer a request for voice communication. During a fax
communication, press the Hook/Voice Request key to tell the operator at the other fax machine
that you want to talk to him or her at the end of your transmission or after reception of any page
has been completed. To answer a voice request, press the Hook/Voice Request key after lifting
your telephone handset.
10 One Touch Keypad: For a description of all the functions of the One Touch keypad, see the next
section, The One Touch Keypad.
11 One Touch Labels: After programming a location into a One Touch key, write the locations name
on the One Touch label. Lift off the plastic cover above the One Touch label, use a pencil to write
in the name, then replace the cover.
12 Numeric Keypad: When dialing, these 12 keys work just like the keypad on a telephone. You will
also use the keypad to enter numbers, letters and other characters while programming.
13 */Tone Key: If your fax machine is set to pulse dialing, this key allows you to switch the dialing
operation of your fax machine from pulse to tone dialing during your current call. You can also
use this key while programming to create numbers with mixed pulse-then-tone operation.
14 0/Unique Key: When dialing, you will use this key to enter a 0. When programming your Sender
ID or a Location ID, you can use this key to enter a variety of unique characters, including: (! # &
( ) * + , . / : ; = ? · ä ß ñ ö ü AE Å Ø ae å ø).
15 Transmit Resolution/YES < key: Use this key to change the resolution used for transmitting
documents. Use STD for standard originals, FINE and EX.FINE for detailed or small print
originals, and PHOTO for originals that include colors or many shades of gray.
You will also use this key as the Yes < key when making selections or to move your cursor while
programming.
16 Type of Original/NO > key: Use this key to select the document contrast after you load a
document for transmission. Use LIGHT for originals that are too light, NORMAL for documents
with good contrast, and DARK for originals that are too dark.
You will also use this key as the NO > key when making selections or to move your cursor while
programming.
17 Alarm Indicator: This indicator will glow red and an alarm will sound to notify you of any problem
that occurs. At the same time, the display will show a message indicating the reason for the
alarm. To turn the alarm indicator off, press the Stop key and correct the problem.
18 Stop Key: This key cancels the transmission or copy operation currently in progress or turns off
the Alarm Indicator.
While you are programming, pressing the Stop key takes you back step-by-step through the
programming functions you have already selected.
19 Start Key: Press the Start key to initiate the operation indicated on the display or to confirm
information you have entered into the display.
20 Space Key: Use this key on the One Touch Keypad to enter spaces while programming, or to
delete programmed fax numbers. Unlike the Pause key, spaces are used for easier reading only
and have no effect on dialing.
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