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2.

Display

Displays prompts, warnings, and selected modes.

Function Key

Press to use one of the numbered functions.

Yes/No Keys

Use to answer questions on the display

Scroll Key

When an arrow is shown on the display, use this key to access
the options, items, or functions indicated by the arrow. Also use it
to shift the cursor when programming or editing an item on the
display.

3.

G4/G3 Selector
Key

When dialing, press this key to light the indicator that
corresponds with the type of network that you wish to
communicate on. The G4 setting is only available if you have
installed the optional ISDN Interface Kit.

Halftone Key

Press this to use halftone mode.

Contrast
Selector Key

Press this to select either Darken, Normal, or Lighten.

Resolution
Selector Key

Press this to select either Standard, Detail, or Fine.

Memory Key

If the indicator is lit, your document will be stored before
transmission. If it is not lit, your document will be sent
immediately without being stored. Press the key to change the
mode.

Copy Key

Press this to copy the document now in the feeder.

4.

Quick Dial Keys

Each of these can be programmed with a telephone number, a
group, or a keystroke program. You can also use these keys to
type names and labels such as the RTI and TTI.

5.

User Function
Keys

Each of these can be programmed for rapid access to frequently
used features.

6.

Speed Dial/Tel
Directory Key

Press this to dial using Speed Dial or the Telephone Directory
Feature.

AI Redial Key

Press this to redial one of the last ten numbers that was dialed.

On Hook Dial
Key

Press this dial without picking up the handset.

Pause Key

Press this if you need to insert a pause when dialing.

Clear Key

Use this as a backspace key during programming.

7.

Ten Key Pad

Use this as a telephone keypad, or to enter Speed Dial codes.

Stop Key

Press this to stop the machine and return it to standby mode.

Start Key

Press this to start fax communication.

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