Read This Before Entering Telephone Numbers
2-3
2
Using Speed Dialing
NOTE
Keep in mind these important points about pauses:
- A pause entered within a number (p) is two seconds long.
- You can add consecutive pauses (pp) by pressing [Redial/Pause]. Each additional
pause adds two seconds to the pause time.
- You can change the length of a pause entered within a number. (See “Adjusting
the Length of a Pause,” on p. 2-3.)
- A pause at the end of a number (P) is 10 seconds long.
- You may have to insert one or more pauses at the end of a number to dial an
overseas number.
- You cannot insert a pause when you dial using the numeric keys after pressing
(Hook), or after picking up the handset.
Adjusting the Length of a Pause
Follow this procedure to adjust the length of a pause entered within a number.
NOTE
This procedure is effective only for adjusting the length of pauses entered within
telephone numbers. The 10 seconds pause entered at the end of a number cannot be
adjusted.
1
Open all three one-touch speed dialing panels.
2
Press [Data Registration].
3
Press [
▼
] or [
▲
] until <3.FAX SETTINGS> appears
➞
press
[Set].
4
Press [
▼
] or [
▲
] until <3.TX SETTINGS> appears
➞
press [Set].
➞
➞
Data
Registration
Set
Set
Summary of Contents for Laser Class 700 Series
Page 2: ...LASER CLASS 700 Series Facsimile Guide ...
Page 57: ...Using the Optional Dual Line 1 36 1 Before You Start Using This Machine ...
Page 133: ...Sending a Document with a Subaddress Password 3 36 3 Sending Documents ...
Page 183: ...Sending a Confidential Document 7 16 Using Confidential Mailboxes 7 ...
Page 237: ...What Happens to the Memory After a Power Failure 9 32 9 Special Sending Receiving Features ...
Page 263: ...How the Machine Operates with Default Settings 10 26 10 Other Special Features ...
Page 297: ...System Settings 11 34 Summary of Important Settings 11 ...
Page 315: ...Memory Lists 12 18 Printing Reports and Lists 12 ...
Page 337: ...When Trouble Occurs 13 22 Troubleshooting 13 ...