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1. Installation and Connection
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{page 26)
Used to enter the caller list.
@ ERASE
button
(page 30)
Used to delete a caller’s name/phone number
in the caller list.
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button
(pages 25 and 34)
Used for speed dialing. Also used for the
electronic telephone directory.
0 RECEIVE MODE indicator
Shows the receiving mode is currently set.
© RECEIVE MODE
button
(page 11)
Used to select the desired receiving mode.
© RESOLUTION
button
(page 14)
Used to adjust scanning line density.
© MENU button
Used to start and exit various programming.
@ HELP
button
(page 2)
Used to print an easy guide of operations.
@ Direct call station keys
(pages 9, 24 and 25)
Used for one-touch dialing. Also used as
character keys when logo and station names
are programmed.
@ TONE
button
(page 40)
Used to temporarily change the dialing mode
from pulse to tone during a dialing operation.
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© Dial keypad
Used for dialing operation and parameter
setting. Also used as character keys.
® SP-PHONE/VOICE STDBY button
(pages 12 and 34)
Used for on-hook dialing, hands-free speech
and voice contact.
@ MUTE button
(page 13)
Used for voice muting,
@ REDIAL/PAUSE button
(pages 13 and 40)
Used to redial the last dialed number. Also
used to insert a pause into a phone number.
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FLASH button
(page 40)
Used as a hook button. Also used to access
some features of your host exchange.
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LOWER key
(pages 24 and 25)
Used to access lower stations for one-touch
dialing.
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STOP button
(page 15)
Used to stop fax communication.
@
COPY button
(page 23)
Used to start copying.
@
START/SET button
Used to start fax communication. Also used to
store parameters during programming.
@ VOLUME button
(page 12)
Used to adjust the volume level.