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DIALLING
Dialling methods
There are several methods for dialling telephone numbers to
complete a facsimile transmission or have voice contact. These
methods are one touch dialling, speed dialling, redialling and
manual dialling using voice request.i
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Automatic dial from the terminal - Use the terminal keypad
to dial the telephone number and press [Start].
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Manual dial from the handset - Use the handset keypad to
dial the telephone number and press [Start].
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One touch dial - Use the one touch keys on the control panel
to dial any one of the telephone numbers stored in the one
touch directory.
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Speed dial - Press [Speed Dial],
number and press [Start].
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Automatic redial - If the remote terminal is busy, the
terminal will automatically redial the telephone number if
the remote terminal was dialled using manual dial, one
touch or speed dial. The display will flash the following:
Enter the two digit speed dial
DELAY START PENDING
Last number redial - Press [Redial] and [Start] on the control
panel to redial the last automatically dialled number.
In addition to numbers, the following special dialling
characters can be entered in the telephone number.
KEY
[Pause]
[—] (once)
[—] (twice)
[Tone]
DISPLAY PURPOSE
Inserts a pause.
Inserts a hyphen for legibility.
Instructs the terminal to wait for a
dial tone, when dialling out through
a PBX system, for example.
Changes the dialling system from
pulse to tone. This is useful for
accessing voice mail or similar touch
tone activated systems from a
terminal connected to a pulse dial
line.
1. See Delayed Group Send or Relay Send for transmissions to group numbers.
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