Storing & Editing Fax Numbers (Functions 31 & 32) - Ricoh MV310 Operator's Manual

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Storing & Editing Fax Numbers (Functions 31 & 32)
Storing & Editing Fax Numbers (Functions 31 & 32)
Numbers
that you often use can be stored in memory. A stored number will
remain
in memory even if the power is cut.
There are two ways to store individual phone numbers. Firstly, you can store a
number in its own assigned key. This is called Quick Dial. Secondly, you can
store a number as a two-digit code. This is called Speed Dial.
Storing, Editing, & Erasing Quick Dial Numbers (
Function 31 )
Storing a Number
You can store up to 20 telephone number as Quick Dial keys.
In this is example you'll be storing a number in Quick Dial key 01.
Press the Function
key then
press 3 and 1. You'll get this:
Press Yes and you'll get this:
(At this time, you can print a list
of the numbers and groups
stored in Quick Dial keys. Press ~
and Start.)
Press Quick Dial 01 You'll see
this:
Flip the plate, if needed. Make
sure you push the flap down until
it lies flat.
c1
,
Press Yes. You'll see this:
(If you're editing a number al-
ready stored, the lower line will
display a number. )
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