Dialing The Destination Using Only A 4-Digit Number (Abbreviated Dialing) - Triumph Adler DCC 2520 Instruction Handbook Manual

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Dialing the Destination Using Only a 4-Digit Number (Abbreviated Dialing)

Speed-dial keys are available to be registered as either
a one-touch key, a group dial key, a program key or a
chain dial key. Each of these keys is given a 4-digit
number between 0001 and 1000 and this number is
referred to as that key's [abbreviated number]. It is then
possible to dial a destination number by simply
entering the corresponding abbreviated number.
NOTE: Prior to operation, check the message display to make sure that the touch panel is in the
initial mode for fax operation. (Refer to What is the Initial Mode? on page 1-11.)
If you want to cancel the procedure part way through, press the Reset key. The touch panel will
return to the initial mode settings.
1
Set the documents you want to transmit.
2
If you want to change the transmission conditions, such as the resolution and contrast, press the
[TX setting] key.
If you do NOT want to change the current conditions, go directly to step 5.
3
Press the key that corresponds to the desired item and change the information as desired.
To change each transmission condition, refer to pages 2-5 and 2-6.
4
Once you are finished changing
transmission conditions, press the
[Abbrev.] key and then go directly to step
6.
5
Press the [Abbrev.] key.
Ready for fax transmission.
Enter Destination.
Dest
One touch
Save Tx.
destinat.
original
Abbrev.
Delayed TX
8½×11"
Address
Duplex
Orig. size
book
TX
setting
Basic
Application
Ready for fax transmission.
Enter Destination.
Dest
ABC.
Address
TX
Abbrev.
book
setting
Basic
Application
Fax Operation (Basic Use)
Normal
Light
Orig image
Exposure
quality
mode
Register
Print Report
Register
Print Report
Memory
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