Control panel – Panasonic 990 User Manual
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Control Panel
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CONTTRAST
RESOLUTION
HALFTONE
Used to set Normal, Lighter, or Darker.
(See page 42)
Used to set Standard, Fine, Super-Fine.
(See page 42)
Provides OFF, QUALITY or FAST settings
for halftone documents. (See page 43)
Used for the following:
• Adjust the monitor and ringer volume.
(See page 25)
• Move the cursor while entering numbers and
characters.
• Search the station name for Directory Search
Dialing.
• Confirm the entered station for multi-station
communication.
• Select functions.
• Confirm the current communication modes
(e.g. Page number, ID, Dialed Telephone
number. File number) when the unit is ON
LINE.
MEMORY
Used to select either memory or direct
STAMP
Used to turn the verification stamp ON or
communication.
OFF. (See page 43)
(See page 45 to 51)
DIRECTORY
Used to search for a station name.
SEARCH
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(See page 50 and 54)
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PAUSE
REDIAL
ABBR
SUB-ADDR
FLASH
FUNCTION
Used to enter a pause when recording or
dialing a telephone number, or to redial
the last dialed number. (See page 60)
Used to start Abbreviated Dialing.
(See page 49 and 53)
Used to separate the Sub-address from
the telephone number when dialing, or to
access some features of your PBX.
Used to start or select the function and
sub-functions.
These functions are explained in detail on
page 12._________________________
CLEAR
SET
LINE
SELECT
MONITOR
Used to erase the previously entered input.
Used to set operations.
Used to select the communication port.
Available for UF-990 only if the Optional G3
Communication Port Kit has been installed.
(See page 156)
Used to start On-Hook Dialing. (See page 56)
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Used for manual number dialing,
recording phone numbers, and numerical
entries.
Used to temporarily change the Dialing
Mode to Tone when Pulse mode is set.
Used to cancel operations. When it is pressed,
the machine will return to standby.
Used to make copies.
(See page 65)
Used to start operations.
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