Using Speed Dialing
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Using Speed Dialing
If you are using Direct Sending, you will see a series of brief, alternating
messages that tell you the machine is dialing, calling then transmitting the
document. The number being dialed, name of the other party, and transaction
number of the document are also displayed.
NOTE
• To start scanning immediately, press
(Start). Otherwise, the machine waits five
or ten seconds before it starts to scan. This timeout feature can be turned ‘OFF’.
(See “TX (Send) Settings,” on p. 11-14.)
• The machine does not dial the number registered for the one-touch speed dialing
key until you place your documents for sending. If you press the one-touch speed
dialing key before you place your documents, the machine prompts you to set your
documents.
• If you press a one-touch speed dialing key where no number has been registered,
the machine displays:
• If you register a number for one-touch speed dialing, you can, as an option, set the
time you want your document to go out (up to five different sending times in a day).
(See “Setting Up One-Touch Speed Dialing,” on p. 2-6.)
• If you want to send your document at a preset time using one-touch speed dialing,
make sure that no other preset time has been set by someone else for the
one-touch speed dialing key. (See “Setting Up One-Touch Speed Dialing,” on p.
2-6.)
• If you want to cancel the transmission after you press a one-touch speed dialing
key, press
(Stop).
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 ...