Kyocera TASKalfa 3501i Fax System (W) Operation Guide Rev-2.2013.1 - Page 78

Chain Dial

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FAX Operation (Advanced) > Chain Dial Chain Dial Chain dial is a function that allows you to dial by linking fax numbers of the receiving systems with a chain number created with a number common to several destinations. By setting multiple phone numbers from several telephone companies to a chain number, you can later choose the one that costs the least to send the fax to a remote or international destination. NOTE You can use the chain number at the head of the fax number of the receiving system. It is convenient to register chain numbers that are used frequently to the Address Book or One-touch keys. For registration to the Address Book, refer to Registering a New Destination on page 2-5. For registration to One-touch keys, refer to Registering a New One-touch Key on page 2-15. As an example, when using '010' as the chain number 1 Press [Fax] in the home screen. 2 Place the originals. 3 Press [FAX No. Entry], and enter '010' using the numeric keys. To use the Address Book or One-touch keys, select the destinations to which '010' has been registered. NOTE For the Address Book and One-touch keys, refer to Using the Address Book on page 2-5 and Using One-touch Keys on page 2-15. When [New Destination Entry] is set to [Prohibit], the numeric keys cannot be used to enter a fax number. For details, refer to Send and Forward on page 4-55. 4 Press [Chain]. Enter Destination. FAX No. Entry ABCD Pause Space [email protected] 001/001 OK Backspace Destination Address Book FAX No. Entry On Hook Direct Chain Detail Delete Recall 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 No. AAA BBB CCC DDD EEE Check Destinations 0006 0007 0008 FFF GGG HHHHHH III 0009 0010 JJJ 1/100 Destination Status Quick Setup Org./Sending Data Format Image Quality Advanced Setup Program 02/02/2013 10:10 5 Enter the fax number to connect to the chain number. 4-12

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FAX Operation (Advanced) > Chain Dial
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Chain Dial
Chain dial is a function that allows you to dial by linking fax numbers of the receiving systems with a chain number
created with a number common to several destinations.
By setting multiple phone numbers from several telephone companies to a chain number, you can later choose the one
that costs the least to send the fax to a remote or international destination.
As an example, when using ‘010’ as the chain number
1
Press [Fax] in the home screen.
2
Place the originals.
3
Press [FAX No. Entry], and enter ‘010’ using the numeric keys.
To use the Address Book or One-touch keys, select the destinations to which ‘010’ has been
registered.
4
Press [Chain].
5
Enter the fax number to connect to the chain number.
NOTE
You can use the chain number at the head of the fax number of the receiving system.
It is convenient to register chain numbers that are used frequently to the Address Book or One-touch keys. For
registration to the Address Book, refer to
Registering a New Destination
on page 2-5
. For registration to One-touch
keys, refer to
Registering a New One-touch Key
on page 2-15
.
NOTE
For the Address Book and One-touch keys, refer to
Using the Address Book
on
page 2-5
and
Using One-touch Keys
on page 2-15
.
When [New Destination Entry] is set to [Prohibit], the numeric keys cannot be used
to enter a fax number. For details, refer to
Send and Forward on page 4-55
.
Status
ABCD
Address
Book
FAX No.
Entry
No.
1/100
AAA
BBB
CCC
DDD
FFF
GGG
HHH
III
JJJ
0004
0003
0005
0001
0002
0006
0007
0008
0009
0010
Check
Destinations
Destination
Pause
Backspace
EEE
Space
Detail
Delete
Recall
Chain
Direct
On Hook
Org./Sending
Data Format
Quick Setup
Destination
Image Quality
Advanced
Setup
Program
HHH
0008
Enter Destination.
001/001
FAX No. Entry
02/02/2013
10:10
OK