For your information – Brother INTELLIFAX 820MC User Manual
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8. Press
SET.
9. Select the type of number (FAX,
TEL, F/T, CHAIN) by using
(left arrow) or ► (right arrow) to
find the type you want.
(See For Your Information below.)
Example: FAX.
10.
Press
SET.
11.
Return to step 4 to enter another
number, or press
STOP
to return to
date and time.
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Helpful Hints
If you have to wait for a dial tone when you get access to the outside line, you
should use
REDIAL/PAUSE.
When you press
REDIAL/PAUSE,
a dash
will appear on the display. By storing the numbera with a pause, you can create
a delay of 3.5 seconds.
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Types of Numbers
When you store a number as a One-Touch or as a Speed-Dial number, you have a
choice of choosing the type of number. There are 4 options:
1. FAX (A fax number).
2. TEL (A telephone number).
3. F/T (Both a fax number and a telephone number).
4. CHAIN (A number, usually an access code, for chain dialing).
Chain Dialing
Sometimes you may want to choose from among several long-distance carriers when
you make a call. This is because rates may vary depending on the time and
destination. I'o take advantage of low rates, jmu can register the access code of a long
distance carrier as a One-Touch or a Speed-Dial number for chain dialing. To do this,
you store the access code as you would a regular number and register it as a “chain”
number. (See step 9 on this page.) Then, when you want to make a call, you use this
number in combination with the regular number, which also may be a One-Touch or
a Speed-Dial number.
When more than one stored number is used to dial, the first number/s) must be called
type CHAIN, the last number in the sequence may be either type FAX, TEL or F/T.
This is also important for transmissions using credit cards.
If you want to store a phone/credit card number to be used in your dialing sequence,
you must store that phone/credit card number as a “chain” number. You can start a
chain dialing call by pressing a One-Touch key or Speed-Dial number where your
chain number is stored. N ext you press another One-Touch or Speed-Dial number for
the regular phone number (either FAX, TEL or F/T number), or enter the number
manually. And then press
START
to begin calling.
NOTE; When you send a fax using your credit card number in chain dialing, do NOT
send a cover page because your credit card number will be on it.
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