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TELEPHONE FUNCTION SETTINGS
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Types
of Numbers
When
you store a number
as a One-Touch
or as a Speed-Dial
number,
you have a
choice of choosing
the type of number.
There are 4 options:
1. FAX
(A fax number).
2. TEL
(A telephone
number).
3. Ffr
(Both a fax number
and a telephone
number)
4. CHAIN
(A number,
usually
an access code, for chain
dialing).
Chain
Dialing
Chain
dialing
is used to store
a very long dialing
sequence.
You can spread
the
number
over two or more keys if you register
the first key(s) in the sequence
as type
"Chain".
Chain
tells
the system
that
the dialing
sequence
is not completed
and
that
there
is more
to follow.
The last key in the sequence
must be any other
dial type (either
FAX, TEL or F/T). You can use any combination
of One-Touch,
Speed-Dial
and manually
dialed
numbers
in a chain.
If you must wait for another
dial tone at any point in the dialing
sequence,
store a
pause at that point in the number
by pressing
the PAUSE/REDIAL
key. (If you need
a pause that is longer than 3.5 seconds,
call our Fax Diagnostic
Center
at 1-800-284-
4329 (USA), 1-800-853-6660
(CANADA)
for assistance.)
Only one pause
can
be
stored
in each
One-Touch
and
Speed-Dial
number.
When you are ready to dial the chain number,
simply press the keys one after the
other
in sequence
and then press START.
Chain
dialing
makes
using
access codes easy. Sometimes
you may want to choose
from among several
long-distance
carriers
when you make
a call; rates
may vary
depending
upon the time and destination.
To take advantage
of low rates,
you can
store the access code of a long-distance
carrier
as you would a regular
number
and
register
it as a "chain" number.
Then to dial, press this (access code) number
followed
by the regular
number
and START.
You can set up chain dialing for phone/credit
card numbers,
the same way. However,
when
using
chain
dialing,
do NOT send
a cover
page
because
your
credit
card
number
will
be on it.
Storing
Speed-Dial
Numbers
When you store
a phone
or fax number
as a Speed-Dial
number,
you must
enter
a two-digit
number,
from 01 to 60 for FAX 1350M, 1450MC and MFC 1850MC
and from 01 to 00 for FAX
1550MC
and MFC 1950MC using the number
keys. For example,
you cannot enter "5". You must
enter"05".
You can store as many as 60 numbers
(FAX 1350M/1450MC
and MFC 1850MC) or 100
numbers
(FAX 1550MC
and MFC 1950MC)as
Speed-Dial
numbers.
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