Olivetti OFX 1200 Instruction Manual page 22

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KEY FUNCTIONS
Numeric keys
0 to 9
*
#
FUNCTION
RX MODE
CLEAR
RESOL.
VOLUME-
CONTR.
VOLUME +
SPEED DIAL
A ↔
↔ a
LAST TX
REDIAL
EXT.
PAUSE
HOLD
2. TONE
HOOK
START
STOP
ONE-TOUCH KEYS
01 TO 10
ERROR
MESSAGE
>/II
I<<
>>I / MEMO
CANCEL
BEFORE USE
Used for dialling fax or telephone numbers and for selecting
letters.
Scrolls forwards through the sequence of special characters and
symbols. When pressed during dialling in pulse mode it allows you to
proceed in multi-frequency mode (tone).
Scrolls backward through the sequence of special characters and
symbols.
Used to access the various menus and sub-menus.
Used to change the document reception setting. Deletes incorrect
entries and programming errors.
Selects the document scanning resolution by the optical scanner and
decreases speaker volume after pressing the HOOK key.
Adjusts the print contrast for transmission/copying of dark or light
documents; increases speaker volume after pressing the HOOK key.
Used to dial numbers stored under abbreviated codes;
selects upper or lower case letters.
Displays the result of the last transmission;
redials the last fax or telephone number called.
Enables you to dial an external number if your fax is connected to a
switchboard; inserts a pause between the digits of the code and the
number
Sets the line on hold during a telephone call; detects a second tone
during dialling when connected to certain types of exchange.
Provides line tones, through the built-in loudspeaker, when dialling the
fax or telephone number required;
Starts fax transmission, manual reception or copying; confirms the
selected menu function on the display, and moves you on to the next
step in the programming sequence.
Interrupts the current operation; resets an error condition.
Dial the telephone or fax numbers stored under the corresponding
one-touch key.
Lights up to indicate an error condition.
Lights up when there are old messages on the TAD.
Blinks when there are new messages that have not yet been played
back.
In stand-by mode, irrespective of whether there is a document on the
facsimile machine or not, it plays the messages received on the TAD.
When pressed while you are listening to a message, it acts as a
pause/resume key.
When pressed once, it immediately repeats the message that you are
listening to from the start.
When pressed while you are listening to incoming messages, it moves
on to the next message. In stand-by mode, it enables the answering
device for use as an ordinary cassette recorder.
In stand-by mode, irrespective of whether there is a document on the
facsimile machine or not, if pressed twice, it clears all old messages
from the TAD. When pressed while listening to a message, it erases the
current message
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