What If An Easydial Call Doesn't Go Through - Pitney Bowes 4100 Operator's Manual

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5. Scroll through the listings to find the one you want. You do this by
pressing certain keys on the numeric keypad:
• 2 or 8 to select the character set — upper-case, lower-case, symbol
or number — for the first character of the Location ID.
• 4 or 6 to check different listings within that character set.
Note: The scrolling is "open-ended." For example, when you run out
of listings beginning with upper-case letters, pressing 4 or 6
automatically moves you into listings beginning with other
characters.
6. When the display is showing the name you want to dial, press
START.
• If there is a document in the feeder, your machine will dial a fax
call to the selected autodialer number.
• If there isn't a document in the feeder, your machine will activate
the monitor speaker and dial a regular phone call. (Remember that,
to make a regular phone call from your machine, you must use the
attached handset.) At this point you may either:
— Lift the handset now
... or ...
— Listen to the monitor speaker until you hear the other person
answer, and then lift the handset.

What if an EasyDial call doesn't go through?

If an EasyDial call fails (for example, because of a busy signal), what
happens next depends upon the kind of call it was.
If it was a fax call...
... Your fax machine automatically redials the number after the redial
interval (see pages 59-62). It keeps trying until either of the following
occurs first:
• It successfully reaches the other number (and, if it's a fax call, makes
contact with the machine on the other end).
• It has automatically redialed the number for the last try (see pages
59-62).
If it was a regular phone call...
... You'll have to redial manually:
1. Obtain a dial tone by either lifting the handset or pressing
MONITOR/CALL.
2. Press REDIAL/PAUSE.
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