Canceling Sending A Document; If The Call Doesn't Go Through: Redialing - Pitney Bowes 4100 Operator's Manual

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7. If you're using the monitor speaker, skip to step 8.
If you're using the handset, hang up (after pressing START).
Note: What if the call fails for some reason? See "Redialing
manually," on page 60.
8. At the end of the transmission, your fax machine beeps and displays:
972-555-2009

Canceling sending a document

To cancel a non-memory transmission, press STOP two or three times (if
you're using the ADF, the document will finish feeding through the
machine) until the machine returns to standby mode.
To cancel a memory transmission, you'll need to use the Review function
(see page 61 for an introduction).

If the call doesn't go through: redialing

If the call fails (and you were not using either the monitor speaker or a
handset), your machine's display will show something similar to:
This means your fax machine is set to redial, automatically, the fax call
you just tried. While in this Auto Redial mode, the machine can receive
faxes and make as many as 99 fax transmissions.
If you dialed without using either the monitor speaker or an optional
handset, your fax automatically re-dials the number every few minutes
(you set the interval; see "Making redial settings," page 60) until one of
these happens first:
• It reaches the remote fax machine.
• It has automatically re-dialed the number for the last time (again, see
"Making redial settings," next page).
Note: If you used either the speaker or a handset, you must redial
manually (see next page).
If the last try fails, your machine may print (and/or display) error
messages. For more information, see page 238.
** Completed **
** Auto Redial **
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