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User's Function Table 2.9.4 (1/5)
No. Item
1
Auto dial
1) One-touch dial
2) Two-digit dial
3) Keypad dial
4) Chain dial
5) Mixed dial
2
Manual dial
3
Receive mode
1) Auto receive mode
2) Manual receive mode
3) Telephone/fax automatic
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Service Guide OKIOFFICE 84
Chapter 2 Installation
Specifications
10 one-touch keys are provided.
Max. 32 digits for each location number.
In addition to an ordinary location number, another alternate
location number can be registered in to each one-touch key.
Purposes of this alternate location number:
1) Fax dial
A fax number is registered as an alternate location number.
When a call to the first location number is not answered, the
alternate location number will be automatically dialed.
70 different codes are provided.
* Two- digit location code: 01 to 70
Max. 32 digits for each location number.
With ten-key pad.
Max. 40 digits for one operation
The number of dialing digits can be expanded to longer digit
numbers by chaining any number of the above 1), 2) and 3).
Type of dialing can be changed from pulse dial to tone dial
halfway in dialing process.
The changing point is specified by the * key. This feature is not
available in all countries.
With a telephone handset.
Selectable by key operation.
Selectable by key operation.
Selectable by key operation.
The fax recognizes a fax call from a verbal call as follows:
If the fax detects a call with a CNG signal, it starts an automatic
document receive operation.
If it detects a call without a CNG signal, it sounds the buzzer to
indicate a voice call. Operator can answer the call by lifting the
telephone handset.
If he or she does not lift the handset within predetermined time
(20 sec. or 35 sec.), the fax automatically starts a document
receive operation.
* FP + 10 (To determine the timer.)
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