Brother International IntelliFax-4100e Users Manual - English - Page 81

Access Codes and Credit Card Numbers, Pause, Hold, Redial, Tone/Pulse (For Canada Only - rate

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Access Codes and Credit Card Numbers Sometimes you may want to choose from among several long distance carriers when you make a call. Rates may vary depending upon the time and destination. To take advantage of low rates, you can store the access codes or long-distance carriers as One Touch and Speed Dial numbers. You can store these long dialing sequences by dividing them and setting them up separately in any combination. You can even include manual dialing using the dial pad. The combined number will be dialed in the order you entered it, as soon as you press Fax Start. (See Storing One Touch Dial Numbers, Page 7-1.) For example, you store "555" on One Touch key 03 and "7000" on One Touch key 04. If you press One Touch 03, 04 and Fax Start you can dial "555-7000". To temporarily change a number, you can substitute part of the number with manual dialing using the dial pad. For example, to change the number to 555-7001 you could press One Touch 03 and then press 7, 0, 0, 1 using the dialing pad. Note If you must wait for another dial tone at any point in the dialing sequence, store a pause at that point in the number by pressing Redial/Pause. Each key press adds a 3. 5 second delay. Pause Press Redial/Pause to insert a 3.5 second pause between numbers. If you are dialing overseas, you can press Redial/Pause as many times as needed to increase the length of the pause. Hold 1 Press Hold to place a call on Hold. 2 You can replace the handset without disconnecting the call. 3 Pick up the machine's handset to release the call from Hold. Picking up an extension handset will not release the call from Hold. Redial If you're sending a fax manually and the line is busy, press Redial/Pause to try again. Anytime you want to make a second call to the last number dialed, press Redial/Pause to save time. Tone/Pulse (For Canada Only) If you have pulse dialing service, but need to send tone signals (for example, telephone banking), follow the directions below. If you have touch tone service, you do not need this feature to send tone signals. 1 Lift the handset. 2 Press #. Digits dialed after # will send tone signals. 3 When you hang up, the machine returns to pulse dialing service. 7-7 AUTO DIAL NUMBERS AND DIALING OPTIONS

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AUTO DIAL NUMBERS AND DIALING OPTIONS
Access Codes and Credit Card Numbers
Sometimes you may want to choose from among several long distance carriers
when you make a call.
Rates may vary depending upon the time and destination.
To take advantage of low rates, you can store the access codes or long-distance
carriers as One Touch and Speed Dial numbers. You can store these long dialing
sequences by dividing them and setting them up separately in any combination.
You can even include manual dialing using the dial pad.
The combined number
will be dialed in the order you entered it, as soon as you press
Fax Start
.
(See
Storing One Touch Dial Numbers
, Page 7-1.)
For example, you store “555” on One Touch key
03
and “7000” on One Touch
key
04
.
If you press One Touch
03
,
04
and
Fax Start
you can dial “555-7000”.
To temporarily change a number, you can substitute part of the number with
manual dialing using the dial pad.
For example, to change the number to 555-7001
you could press One Touch
03
and then press
7
,
0
,
0
,
1
using the dialing pad.
Pause
Press
Redial/Pause
to insert a 3.5 second pause between numbers. If you are
dialing overseas, you can press
Redial/Pause
as many times as needed to
increase the length of the pause.
Hold
1
Press
Hold
to place a call on Hold.
2
You can replace the handset without disconnecting the call.
3
Pick up the machine’s handset to release the call from Hold. Picking up an
extension handset will not release the call from Hold.
Redial
If you’re sending a fax manually
and the line is busy, press
Redial/Pause
to
try again. Anytime you want to make a second call to the last number dialed,
press
Redial/Pause
to save time.
Tone/Pulse (For Canada Only)
If you have pulse dialing service, but need to send tone signals
(for example, telephone banking), follow the directions below. If you have
touch tone service, you do not need this feature to send tone signals.
1
Lift the handset.
2
Press
#
. Digits dialed after
#
will send tone signals.
3
When you hang up, the machine returns to pulse dialing service.
Note
If you must wait for another dial tone at any point in the dialing sequence, store a pause
at that point in the number by pressing
Redial/Pause
. Each key press adds a
3. 5
second delay.