Control Panel - Panasonic UF-6300 Operating Instructions Manual

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No.
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- Used to start On-Hook Dialling.
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- Used to start Abbreviated Dialling.
10
Keypad
- Used for manual number dialling, recording phone numbers, and numerical entries.
Key
12
- Used to temporarily change the dialling mode to Tone when Pulse mode is set.
As a convenience it can also be used to enter a period "." while entering IP
Address information.
- Press this key to start activation.
13
- Press this button when you want
to stop communication,
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registration operation, or audible
tone.
Status LED lamp (RED)
- Lights/Flashes when trouble occurs.
Lights: Machine detected a trouble status
- No paper in the selected tray or toner has run out.
17
- Machine detected trouble, such as paper misfed or jammed.
Flashes: Machine detected an alarm status
- No paper in the Tray. (Tray not selected)
- Toner is getting low, etc.
One-Touch Keys (01-32)
- Used for One-Touch Dialling. (See page 44)
Program Keys (P1-P8)
- Used to enter long dialling procedures or Group Dialling Number keys.
Character Keys
- The One-Touch Keys and Program Keys serve as character and symbol input
keys which are used to record your LOGO, character ID and station name.
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- Used to select Email communication (Internet Fax).
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- Used to enter a symbol for LOGO, character ID, station name and for the
email address.
Use
or
to select the desired symbol(s).
- Used to insert a space while entering LOGO, character ID, station name and
email address.
- Used to switch between upper and lower character set.
No.
Icon
- Used to separate the Sub-
Address from the telephone
9
number when dialling, or to
access some features of your
PBX.
- Used to enter a pause when
entering or dialling a telephone
11
number, or to redial the last
dialled number.
- Used to carry out copy
14
operations.
Active LED lamp (GREEN)
Flashes: When machine is
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Lights:

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active.
When the received fax
message is in memory.
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