Pitney Bowes 2030 Manual page 19

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17) No Key
Press NO to:
• answer "No" to a prompt while you are programming,
• backspace and erase an incorrect character or number while you are
programming.
18) Redial Key
Press the REDIAL key to immediately redial the last number called or to
override an existing redial wait period. The Model 2030 will remember the
last telephone number dialed, either through the Numeric Keypad or
automatically (e.g., via a Speed Dial number or One-Touch key).
19) Voice Key
The VOICE key is used for On-Hook Voice Mode. This allows you to call a
random non-fax telephone number or non-fax Speed Dial number or non-fax
telephone number stored as a One-Touch Program key. The VOICE key
also is used to adjust the 2030's speaker volume (monitor).
20) Pause Key
Press PAUSE to:
• insert a 1- to 10- second delay (indicated by a "," in the display) in a
dialing sequence while you are programming or dialing a telephone
number. A 5-second hesitation per pause entry is the factory default.
The length of each pause can be changed by calling the Pitney Bowes
Diagnostic Center listed in the back of this Guide. This feature can be
changed over the phone and does not require a service call.
21) Numeric Keypad
The numeric keypad serves two functions:
1. In fax mode, press the numeric keys to dial a fax or voice call.
2. In program mode, is used for entry of the numeric portion of program-
med telephone/fax numbers.
22) Features Key
Press FEATURES to access different programmable operations from the
Main Menu: Auto Dial, Print Reports, Mailbox Access, Edit Jobs, Set Speed
Dial, Set One-Touch keys, Set Program keys, Set Up System and Clean
Printer. These features are explained in detail in Sections 5, 6 and 7. You
can also refer to the Quick Reference in Section 1.
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