SERVICE TABLES AND PROCEDURES
DEDICATED TRANSMISSION PARAMETERS
4.4. DEDICATED TRANSMISSION PARAMETERS
Each Quick Dial Key and Speed Dial Code has three bytes of programmable
parameters allocated to it. If transmissions to a particular machine often expe-
rience problems, store that terminal's fax number as a Quick Dial or Speed
Dial, and adjust the parameters allocated to that number.
The programming procedure will be explained first. Then, the three bytes will
be described.
4.4.1. Programming Procedure
1. Set bit 5 of bit switch 01 to 1.
2. Either use Function 32 (for a Quick Dial number) or Function 33 (for a
Speed Dial number)
Example: Change the Parameters in Quick Dial 10.
3.
Function
3
4. Press Quick Dial key 10
Note: When selecting Speed Dial 10
with Function 33: 1
5.
Yes
6. The settings for byte 1 are now displayed. Press a number from 0 to 7
corresponding to the bit that you wish to change.
Example: Change bit 7 to 0:
7. Either:
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Select another byte: Yes until the correct byte is displayed. Then go
to step 6. If you press Yes while byte 3 is displayed, you can go back
to step 4 and select another number.
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Finish: Function
8. After finishing, set bit 5 of bit switch 01 to 0.
2
Yes
0 on the ten key pad.
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QUICK
QUICK/∇
PRINT LIST ∇
QUICK 10
Y/N
SET PARAMETER?
TX PARAMETER 1
1111 1111
TX PARAMETER 1
0111 1111
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Y
Y