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BASIC
FAX TRANSMISSIONS
SENDING FAXES
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B) BASIC
FAX TRANSMISSIONS
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Sending
a Fax
There are 3 basic ways of sending
a fax:
1) Manual transmission:
You can talk or listen to the other
party
before you send a fax by picking
up the
handset
and dialing
the number.
After the other party
has finished
talking
and
has pushed
its START
button,
you will be able to send your fax by pressing
your
START
key and putting
the handset
back down in its cradle.
(If you call and all
you hear is the chirping
sound of a fax machine,
you can go ahead and press your
START
key, and then put down the handset.)
2) Automatic
transmission:
a.
b.
c.
You can send a fax without
picking
up the handset
or without
pressing
HOOK
by dialing
the fax number
and then pressing
START.
One-Touch
Dialing
Press one of the One-Touch
keys. (The nmnbers
must
be stored
beforehand.
See
page 4-4.) Then press
START.
Speed-Dialing
Press
SPEED
DIAL, then use the number
keys to enter a two-digit
number.
For example,
press "05" for 5. (The numbers
must be stored
beforehand.
See page
4-6.) Then press
START.
Telephone
Index
You can use the Tel-Index
to make telephone
or fax calls.(See
page 5-2.)
3) Delayed
transmission:
It is possible to send documents
at a later time by using the TIMER function.
(See
page 6-7.)
Talking
to the Other
Party
When Sending
a Fax
When you are sending
a fax manually
and you hear the recipient's
voice instead
of
fax tones, you can use the handset
to have a conversation.
When or if you want to then
send a fax, ask the person
on the other line to press
START
on his/her
fax machine
and when you hear fax tones you can press
START
to begin sending
your fax.
Sending
a Fax Automatically
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