Programming the dial directory, Transmitting, Features – Xerox 7042 User Manual
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Features
CLEAR
REDIAL/ t
PAUSE/
ir
Keypad
Use the CLEAR key to delete any operations that are
programmed but have not occurred. You can use this key to
cancel a delayed communication, a broadcast operation, or a
polling operation. This key also allows you to cancel a
transmission that is stored in the memory for a background job.
When you cancel an operation, the machine erases the pending
job. Using the CLEAR key cancels a single transaction; repeat
the procedure to cancel multiple transactions. Use the STOP
key to cancel a direct send communication.
When you program the machine, use the CLEAR key to erase
data or to delete a character you entered.
Use the REDIAL/
'[
key to dial the previous number dialed. You
can also use this key to scroll through the menu items, for
example, when you program items or when you set the user
parameters. This key also enters a space when you enter a
telephone number. Refer to the appropriate section for
information on how to use the REDIAL/ I key in each procedure.
Use the PAUSE/ 4- key to scroll through the menu items when
you program items or when you set the user options. This key
also enters a pause when you program the terminal ID number
or when you dial a number. The pause displays as a “ + ”
symbol in the terminal ID number and it displays as a symbol
in a telephone number.
Use the keypad to enter a number when you dial a telephone
number or program the machine. The keypad also enters text
when you program the machine ID name. Refer to the
Programming the Dial Directory
chapter and the
Transmitting
chapter for more information.
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