Dialing; Entering Numbers Directly - Lanier e2004 Basic Features

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Dialing

The number keys, Quick Dial, Speed
Dial, and Group dial can all be used
for dialing.

Entering Numbers Directly

Enter numbers directly using the
number keys (1234567890*#) on the
right side of the operation panel.
Press the {Pause} key or {p} (Tone)
key to enter a pause or tone.
Note
Maximum length of a fax number:
254 digits.
Maximum number of documents
that can be stored for Memory
Transmission: 100
Maximum number of destinations
per Memory Transmission: 140
The combined total number of des-
tinations that can be stored is 300.
However, only 197 destinations
can be specified if all of the desti-
nations specified are different.
The maximum destinations you
can specify with the number keys
is 67. However, this limitation is
subject to memory capacity.
Reference
When sending documents as E-
mail, see Chapter 2, "Transmis-
sion" in the NIC FAX KIT manual
for how to enter E-mail addresses.
A
Make sure that the machine is in
standby mode.
B
Carefully place your document
into the document table and se-
lect any settings you require.
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C
Enter the number with the num-
ber keys.
Note
The number you entered ap-
pears in the display.
If you want to enter another
destination, press the {OK} key
and repeat step C above.
If you make a mistake, press the
{Clear} key and try again.
You can enter a pause, tone, or
dial options.
Reference
Pause: see P.18 "Entering Paus-
es".
Tone: see Chapter 3, "Tone Sig-
nals" in the Advanced Features
manual.
D
Press the {Start} key.
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