Linked Dialing; Pauses And Other Dial Options - Konica Minolta 9825 User Manual

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Linked Dialing

Linked dialing is a single dialing command that ties together keypad dialing and
phonebook locations for a single dialing operation.
One use of this feature is to link a long distance access code to a telephone
number. For example, you can program phonebook number 1 with the number
of a long distance carrier, phonebook number 2 as an access code, phonebook
number 3 with the number of a remote machine. Any special features stored
with the number (subaddress, delayed start; etc.) causes an error and an
invalid alarm sounds. Group phonebook numbers are not allowed in linked
dialing.
1
Enter the first number using the control panel keypad, one-touch or speed
dial.
2
Press Redial.
3
Enter the next number using one-touch, speed dial or the control panel
keypad. Up to 40 total digits may be included in the linked dialing
command.
4
Press Start to begin dialing.

Pauses and other Dial Options

FastAccess: M532
The Pause/Dial Options key is used either to add a pause to the dialing
sequence or to access several dial options (including a single pause). The
default function for the Pause key is defined in the Supervisor menu.
To set the function of the Pause key:
1
Press Menu.
2
Press 5 to select the Supervisor menu.
3
Press 3 to select the Control panel menu option.
4
Press 2 to select the PAUSE key menu option.
Press Æ until the desired setting is displayed: Pause only or Dial options
5
menu .
______Pause______
Pause key:
¾
Pause only
Æ
Press
, then ENTER
Dialing Methods
Linked Dialing
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