Using A Cover Page; Using Manual Dial - Brother GeoBook NB-60 Getting Started Manual

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A Progress
Indicator
appears
along with the current page being
sent.
• Hide. Click here to hide the Fax Progress dialog box.
• Stop. Click on Stop if you do not want to send the fax.
Using a Cover Page
A basic cover page is supplied
on diskette.
)_To use the cover page:
1. Insert the diskette that contains the cover sheet (diskette 1).
2. From the Fax Document
dialog box, click on Cover Page. The CouerPage
dialog box appears.
3. Select the Fax sheet and click on OK. To see the cover page, click on
Preview.
4. Click on Message (from the Cover page dialog box or the Fax Document
dialog box) to enter a message
on the cover sheet. Then click on Done.
Using Manual Dial
Manual dial is most useful when sending a long-distance
fax that you want to
charge to a prepaid
billing card. Before using manual dial, set up the Fax
Preferences.
II_ To set up F'_tx Preferences
for manual dial:
1. Select Preferences
from the Main Menu; then click on Fax. TheFax dialog
box appears.
2. Click on Advanced.
The Advanced
dialog box appears.
3. If not already selected,
select Poor
for phone line quality.
4. In the box beside Initialization,
type ATX1.
5. Click on OK to close each dialog box; then exit Preferences
(press EXIT).
l_ To use manual
dial:
1. In the program
used to create the document,
select Send from the File
menu. Then select Fax The Fax dialog box appears.
2. Click on the box beside Manual Dial (when filled, Manual Dial is active).
3. Click on Fax. a dt2dog box appears.
4. Pick up the handset
of the phone and dial the recipient number, billing
card number, and account number in the order specified
by the
long-distance
provider.
5. When you hear the line ringing, click on the Done Dialing button.
6. Hang up the telephone.
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