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Setting Up the Fax Registration
From the “FAX REGISTRATION” menu, various settings can be specified in order
to take advantage of this machine’s many fax functions.
No.
FAX REGISTRATION
Characteristic/Description
1
ONE-TOUCH DIAL
This function can be used to program one-touch dial keys with fax
numbers, allowing the recipient to be specified easily and accurately
without the need to manually enter the number using the 10-Key Pad.
This dialing method is convenient for programming numbers where faxes
are frequently sent to.
2
SPEED DIAL
This function can be used to program speed dial numbers with fax
numbers, allowing the recipient to be specified easily and accurately
without the need to manually enter the number using the 10-Key Pad.
3
GROUP DIAL
This function can be used to program a single one-touch dial key with a
maximum of 50 different fax numbers as one group. Programming a one-
touch dial key with a group of fax numbers is convenient when
documents are frequently sent to a set group of multiple recipients.
4
PROGRAM DIAL
* Only for NEFAX691
This function can be used to program one-touch dial keys with fax
numbers and a transmission/reception function (such as timer
transmission or polling reception), allowing that function to be carried out
by pressing just the corresponding one-touch dial key.
5
BATCH TX
This function can be used to specify the batch transmission setting
(transmission time) for a one-touch dial key programmed with recipient
fax numbers, so multiple documents can be stored in the memory and
sent out together at the specified time.
6
MAILBOX
This function can be used to specify mailbox IDs in order to receive faxes
with mailbox reception only if the mailbox ID sent by the caller matches
the mailbox ID set on this machine.
7
RELAY BOX
* Only for NEFAX691
This function can be used to specify relay box IDs.
Summary of Contents for NEFAX - 691 B/W Laser
Page 1: ......
Page 8: ...Introduction Chapter 1 1 1Introduction ...
Page 27: ...1 1 6 Explanation of Basic Concepts and Symbols 1 20 Introduction Chapter 1 ...
Page 28: ...Precaution Chapter 2 2 2Precaution ...
Page 34: ...Before Making Copies or Faxing Chapter 3 3 3 Before Making Copies or Faxing ...
Page 71: ...3 3 11 Print Area 3 38 Before Making Copies or Faxing Chapter 3 ...
Page 72: ...Making Copies Chapter 4 4 4Making Copies ...
Page 87: ...4 4 6 Finishing Copies 4 16 Making Copies Chapter 4 ...
Page 88: ...Faxing Chapter 5 5 5Faxing ...
Page 103: ...5 5 4 Checking Transmission Results 5 16 Faxing Chapter 5 ...
Page 104: ...Fax Transmission Reception Methods Chapter 6 6 6Fax Transmis sion Reception Methods ...
Page 131: ...6 6 3 Using F codes 6 28 Fax Transmission Reception Methods Chapter 6 ...
Page 132: ...Using the Utility Mode Chapter 7 7 7Using the Utility Mode ...
Page 213: ...7 7 11 Specifying Initial User Data 7 82 Using the Utility Mode Chapter 7 ...
Page 214: ...When a Message Appears Chapter 8 8 8When a Message Appears ...
Page 245: ...8 8 11 When Faxing Is Not Performed Correctly 8 32 When a Message Appears Chapter 8 ...
Page 330: ...Miscellaneous Chapter 10 10 10Miscella neous ...
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