Using One-Touch Keys For Search; Using One-Touch Keys For Programming - Oki OKIFAX 5750 User Manual

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Using one-touch keys for search

After pressing the SEARCH key, use these keys to make an alphabetical
search for names of telephone numbers previously programmed.

Using one-touch keys for programming

The one-touch keys are also useful for programming names and telephone
numbers in the machine's memory. In addition to the alphanumeric keys,
a number of special keys are provided for programming convenience:
Alphabet keys (one-touch keys #1 to #27, except #20): When program-
ming the Sender ID or Location ID, use these keys to enter alphabet char-
acters.
Unique key (one-touch key #20): Use the same as the "0" of a 10-keypad,
and for entering symbols and special European alphabetic characters.
DEL key (one-touch key #30): Use this key to delete characters at the
position of the cursor in the display panel when entering ID, telephone
numbers or programming functions.
CAPS Key (one-touch key #31): Use this key to switch between upper-
case and lowercase when entering alphanumeric characters.
SPACE key (one-touch key #36): Use this key to enter spaces when
programming the machine. Unlike the PAUSE key, spaces provide easier
reading only and have no effect on dialling characteristics.
PLUS (+) key (one-touch key #39): Each fax number entered or
programmed into the machine can be up to 40 digits long. If there is a need
to dial a number longer than 40 digits, it is possible to dial the number
using any combination of Speed Dial numbers or the numeric keypad. To
enter a chain dial number into a Speed Dial number, press the PLUS key
at the 40th position of the first part of the number to indicate it is a chain
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