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Chain dialing – Brother Fax-700 User Manual

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4. m BASIC USES

Chain dialing

In addition to the one-touch and speed dialing functions
available on the unit a convenient option called "chain dial­

ing" can be used with either the one-touch, speed dial num­
ber or manual dialing number.
Normal operations allow you to use a single one-touch or
speed-dial number for an automatic transmission. However,

if you register your number as a "chain dialing" - number,
you can use six different numbers (five chain dial numbers
followed by a one-touch, speed dial number or manual dial­

ing number).
When dialing an overseas fax or telephone number, there
may be situations in which you can take advantage of rates

that are better than those normally available from your regu­
lar telephone company. Chain dialing lets you choose the
telephone company with the lower line charge. You simply
register the access code for the second telephone company as
a chain dial number. This is also important when using a tele­

phone credit card or if using behind a PBX with an access
code.
You must designate a SPD.DIAL or ONE-TOUCH number as

a chain dial number at the time you register it. To designate a
number as a chain dial number, use the cursor keys to select
the CHAIN option.

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You must use the chain number first, then use the second

number.

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Numbers for chain dialing are registered the same as any

other one touch or speed dial number except that you reg­

ister the type as a chain (See page 4-32 or 4-38).

Sending using chain dialing

To send a fax using chain dialing, proceed as follows:

1) Load the document into the feeder.

2) Press the chain dial number first (you can do up to 5 chain

per dialing sequence).

3) Press other registered telephone number or use keypad for

non-registered number.

4) Press

START.

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can place a pause either at the end of a chain number

or the beginning of the next chain number to allow time

for delayed dial tunes.

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