One-Touch Phone Dialing - Pitney Bowes 4100 Operator's Manual

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If you specified transmission from memory:
• Your fax scans your document into memory first, then dials the other
fax.
• The display shows the Location ID, along with the document's width
and resolution settings:
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Note: If the number doesn't have a Location ID, the number appears.
• When the other machine answers, your fax will transmit the document
directly from memory. (To review memory transmission, see page 50.)
If you specified non-memory transmission (ADF only):
• Your fax machine dials the other fax machine.
• When the other machine answers, your fax feeds the document
through its scanner, transmitting as it goes.
• The display shows the Location ID and the document's width and the
resolution settings:
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Note: If the number doesn't have a Location ID, the number appears.
One-touch dialing
To dial a phone call using a one-touch number, you must have the
telephone handset attached to your machine.
Here's how to make the call:
1. Obtain a dial tone by doing one of the following:
• Lifting the handset.
• Press MONITOR/CALL to use the monitor speaker.
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