Outline Of The Set Utilities; Dial Registration; One Touch Dial; Speed Dial - Minolta MINOLTAFAX 1600e Operator's Manual

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Outline of the SET Utilities

1. Dial Registration

1. One Touch Dial

The fax number and other data for particular destinations can be programmed into the One Touch keys.
This feature allows you to transmit a document by just pressing the One Touch key in which the fax num-
ber and other data for that particular destination have been programmed. If you frequently transmit to a
particular destination, this feature eliminates the need for you to enter the fax number each time, permit-
ting transmission of a document using a single key.
p. 2-18

2. Speed Dial

The fax number and other data for particular destinations can be programmed using a 2-digit number
called a Speed Dial. This feature then allows you to transmit a document to that particular destination by
just entering the 2-digit number and pressing the Start key. This eliminates the need for you to enter the
fax number each time, permitting transmission of a document through simple and easy steps.
p. 2-18

3. Group Dial

Destinations registered in One-Touch and Speed Dial can be programmed together in a group. This fea-
ture then allows you to transmit a document to all destinations in a group by using a single key. If you fre-
quently need to transmit documents to the same multiple locations, programming them together in a
Group Dial will reduce operational steps.
p. 5-4

4. Program Dial

Several transmission functions can be programmed together in some of the One Touch keys. When you
want to utilize these functions, you call up that job setup by just pressing the corresponding One Touch
key and execute the transmission. For example, if you want to set up an after-hours broadcast which is
performed regularly, you can register those functions in a Program Dial.
p. 5-13
2. Scanning & Printing

1. Resolution

Sets the default resolution for transmission. Even when a document has been transmitted using a different
resolution, once that particular transmission is completed, the resolution returns to the default setting. The
default resolution you select should be the one you expect to use for the majority of your transmissions.
This function eliminates the need to set the resolution for each transmission, requiring you to set the reso-
lution only for those needing a resolution other than the default.
p. 3-2

2. Scan Contrast

Sets the contrast with which the fax scans the image of the document for transmission. Selecting a scan
contrast based on the type of documents frequently used enables transmission of documents with an opti-
mum image density.
Set the desired contrast for image scanning.

3. I/T Sep. (Image/Text Separation)

Sets the document scanning mode for halftone processing. When I/T Sep. is turned ON, the fax performs
halftone processing for the image part of the document only, and not for the text part. When the Half Tone
setting is used for transmission of a document containing both image and text, this function ensures a
good quality document on the receiving end both for image and text.

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