Dialing By Programming An Autodial Job - Pitney Bowes 9930 Operator's Manual

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6. Enter the time to send the document by pressing the
appropriate Numeric Keypad numbers, using the 24-
hour time clock, and then press YES. Or just press
YES to begin sending immediately.
7. If multiple ID is turned on, select Transmit ID: 01 to 24 .
Otherwise Default ID will be used. See Section 5.7.1
for programming direction.
If the line is busy, and the DELAYED SEND Key is only programmed with one
destination, the Model 9930 will automatically redial the destination.
When multiple destinations are programmed, the Model 9930 will begin dialing
the first number on the list. If there are additional destinations programmed, the
Model 9930 will dial the next telephone number on the list, even if the first
destination number was busy. After all numbers have been called, all incomplete
stations will be redialed.
The Model 9930 is set at 3 redials at 3-minute intervals. If you want to change
the number of redials (0-15 attempts) or the interval between redial attempts (1-
10) refer to Section 5.7.1, Step #40. If no connection is made after all redial
attempts a Tx Status Report automatically prints.

4.4.6 Dialing by Programming an AutoDial Job

A programmable AutoDial job is a transmission (or polling) instruction you enter
from the Operator Control Panel. Although this dialing method can be used for
single facsimile transmissions, it is typically used for more complex jobs to
transmit (or poll) a document to one or more locations at any specified time within
a 24-hour period.
On the Model 9930, as with the DELAYED SEND Key, up to 30 jobs can be
entered by the AutoDial method. Refer to Section 5.3 for the procedures to enter
other types of Programmable AutoDial Jobs.
This Happens
SELECT TRANSMIT ID
ENTER # OR
JOB# __TO MEMORY
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ENTER TIME
10:45

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