Sharp UX-144 Operation Manual page 14

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(This section is not necessary for basic operation of the UX-1 14–if desired,
you can go directly to Chapter4, "Basic operations".)
Automatic Dialing is a quick and convenient way of dialing which is done by
either pressing a Rapid Key (Rapid Key Dialing), or pressing the SPEED
DIAL key and entering a 2-digit number (Speed Dialing). It can be used for
both fax transmissions and voice calls.
To use Automatic Dialing (described in "Transmission'fand "Voice commun-
ications" in Chapter 4), you must first store the full number in the UX-114, At
this time, you assign a 2-digit Speed Dial number to it, and you can also enter
a name (this appears in the display when the number is dialed). Up to 50
numbers can be stored.
w Speed Dial numbersfrom "01"to "20" can be usedfor both Rapid Ke>Dialing and Speed
Dialing; Speed Dial numbers from "2]"to I'.50 " can onl>' b e usedfor Speed Dialing.
To allo~ eas>identification of the Rapid Ke>'s. a ttach each strip of Rapid Kc)'labels above
the appropriate ro~'of Rapid Ke>~s. The layout of the ke?'sis sho~~~n in Chapter 1.
Chain Dialing for long numbers
The maximum number of digits which may be entered when storing a
telephone or fax number is 20. If you need to store a number which is longer
than 20 digits, use Chain Dialing.
Chain Dialing allows you to combine two or more Automatic Dialing numbers,
or use an Automatic Dialing number followed by additional digits entered
manually with the numeric keys, to dial a single number. In addition to being
convenient for storing long numbers, it allows you to store an area code or
access code as an Automatic Dialing number.
For example, to store a 26-digit number for Automatic Dialing, you would need
to break it into two parts:
1. Store the first 20digits into one Speed Dial number ("Ol", for example) using the storing
procedure which follows, and press "1" in Step 9 on the following page to specify it as
a Chain Dialing number (when dialing, this tells the machine to wait for the remainder
of the telephone number when you use the Speed Dial number "01").
2. Store the remaining 6 digits into a separate Speed Dial number ("02", for example),
and this time press "2"in Step 9 on the following page to specify that it is not a Chain
Dial number (this tells the machine that the final part of the number has been dialed).
In this way, you specify all parts of the number but the last as Chain Dial
numbers,
The maximum number of digits w~hich can be dialedat one time b>Chain Dialing is 40.
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