5
.7
Additional features
Group dialling
(for multi-address transmission)
Numerous one-touch and speed dial numbers can be registered as a
group. By using the group number, you can send a document to multiple
parties in a single operation. Your machine will dial the remote numbers
in stored sequence. If the number is busy, your machine will dial the next
stored number and after dialling all of the stored numbers, will automati-
cally redial any number that was previously busy. Before you can use this
feature, you must coordinate and store the group numbers desired.
Storing one-touch or speed dial numbers for group
dialling
1. Press
Setup
on the control panel.
The display shows the first menu; FAX NUMBER/NAME.
2. Press
➛
or
❿
until you find ‘GROUP DIAL SETUP’, then press
Start/Enter
.
3. Press one of ten one-touch buttons (1 through 10) that you want to
use for group dial.
4. The display asks you to confirm that you use this button for group
dialling. Press
Start/Enter.
Note: If a number has already been stored in the location you chose, the dis-
play shows ‘Txx USED!’. Then you are allowed to select ‘OTHER’ or
‘RENEW’ by pressing
➛
or
❿
. Select ‘OTHER’ to start over with a
different location, or ‘RENEW’ to replace that number and continue.
5. The display asks you to press a one-touch button or to enter a 2-digit
speed dial number that you wish to include in the group.
6. Press a one-touch button where the fax number you wish to include
in the group is stored.
Or
Enter a 2-digit speed dial location where the fax number you wish to
include in the group is stored.
7. Press
Start/Enter
. Repeat step 6 to enter more destination numbers into
the selected group.
8. Press
Start/Enter
when you have entered all the desired destinations.
The display asks you to enter a name.
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Summary of Contents for SF 5100
Page 1: ...Laser Facsimile User s Guide SF 5100 SF 5100P 00 Cover 12 10 99 5 16 AM Page 1 ...
Page 9: ...Installation 1 02 Installation 12 10 99 6 27 AM Page 2 ...
Page 24: ...Getting started 2 03 Getting Started 12 10 99 6 19 AM Page 1 ...
Page 33: ...Basic operation 3 04 Basic 12 10 99 6 09 AM Page 2 ...
Page 55: ...Advanced fax 4 05 Advanced 12 10 99 5 59 AM Page 2 ...
Page 63: ...Additional features 5 06 Additional 12 10 99 5 51 AM Page 2 ...
Page 73: ...Troubleshooting 6 07 Troubleshooting 12 10 99 5 41 AM Page 2 ...
Page 90: ...6 17 Troubleshooting MEMO 08 Maintenance 12 10 99 5 32 AM Page 9 ...
Page 91: ...Appendix 09 Appendix 12 10 99 5 24 AM Page 2 ...