Using A Search Number To Retrieve Adestination - Sharp MX-6580N User Manual

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SCANNER/INTERNET FAX►ENTERING DESTINATIONS
USING A SEARCH NUMBER TO RETRIEVE A
DESTINATION
The search number can be used to specify a destination stored in an address book.
Tap the [Detail] key to change to normal mode.
1
► Changing mode from each mode (page 5-10)
2
Address Book
Address
Subject
File Name
Specified by System Settings
Color Mode
Auto/Grayscale
Resolution
200x200dpi
File Format
PDF
Original
Exposure
Auto
Others
3
Address Book
Address
Subject
File Name
Specified by System Settings
Color Mode
Auto/Grayscale
Resolution
200x200dpi
File Format
PDF
Original
Exposure
Auto
Others
If an incorrect search number is entered:
Tap the [C] key to clear the number and enter the correct number.
• The search number is programmed when the destination is stored in the address book.
• If you do not know the search number, tap [Print Individual List] on the action panel to print and check the address list.
• When entering search numbers such as "0001" and "0011", "0" can be omitted. For example to enter "0001", enter "1"
and tap the [OK] key.
Sending History
Touch to input Address
Call Search Number
Verification Stamp
Call Program
Options
Call Registered settings
Send Same Image
as Fax Address
Quick File
Store Data Temporarily
Preview
Scan Size
Send Size
100%
Auto
Auto
8½x11
8½x11
Sending History
Touch to input Address
Call Search Number
Verification Stamp
Call Program
Call Registered settings
Send Same Image
as Fax Address
Quick File
Store Data Temporarily
Preview
Scan Size
Send Size
100%
Auto
Auto
8½x11
8½x11
Tap [Call Search Number] on the
action panel.
CA
Start
Enter a search number (4 digits) using
the numeric keys and tap
When the search number is entered, the stored address is
retrieved and specified as a destination.
CA
Start
5-20
.

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