Sub-Addressed Transmission Using Manual Dialling - Panasonic DP-4530 Operating Instructions Manual

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Sub-Addressed Transmission Using Manual Dialling

To enter a sub-address directly from the Keypad, follow the steps below.
This function is not available when the Function Parameter "136 Restrict Direct Dial" (Fax/Email Settings >
Fax Parameters) is set to "Valid".
This feature does not work when dialling from the external telephone. Refer to Talking to the Remote Party
Before Transmission (see page 29).
If you use sub-addressed transmission frequently, the sub-address can be pre-programmed into the Address
Book to facilitate future communications. For additional details, refer to Adding a Fax Number into the
Address Book (see page 173).
1
Place original(s).
Refer to Placing Originals (Facsimile/
Internet Fax) in the Operating Instructions
(For Basic Operations) of provided booklet.
2
Press the Fax key.
3
Set "Quality Adj." as required.
Refer to Setting Original Quality (see page
30).
4
Enter the fax number using the
Keypad.
The Number Pad screen opens
automatically.
If you make a mistake, press the Clear key
to delete entries one digit at a time.
When the Function Parameter "137 Re-
enter Direct Dial" (Fax/Email Settings >
Fax Parameters) is set to "Valid", enter the
fax number twice for manual dialling. For
more details, refer to Fax/Email Settings in
the Operating Instructions (For Function
Parameters) of provided CD-ROM.
5
Select "Sub-Address".
The letter "s" appears on the display.
6
Enter a sub-address.
The telephone number and sub-address
field can be up to 36 digits in length.
However, the sub-address itself is limited to
20 digits.
If you need to enter a sub-address
containing a blank space (Ex: 123 456),
input the sub-address from "Advanced
Comm." > "Sub-Address Transmit" (see
page 73).
If you make a mistake, select "Clear" to
delete entries one digit at a time.
7
Press the Start key.
Sub-addressed transmission starts.
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