Sharp MX-6201N MX-6201N MX-7001N Operation Manual Suite - Page 240
Index display, System Settings: Custom Index, Index tabs, Ordered by search number default
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Index display Indexes make it easy to search for a destination (one-touch key). Destinations are grouped on alphabetical index tabs by their initials. To display a stored destination, touch the appropriate index tab. It is convenient to store frequently used destinations in the [Frequent Use] index. Specify that a destination be displayed in the [Frequent Use] index when you store the destination. 5 10 15 To Cc Condition Settings AAA AAA BBB BBB 1 Address Review 2 CCC CCC DDD DDD Address Entry Global Address Search EEE EEE GGG GGG FFF FFF HHH HHH III III JJJ JJJ Sort Address Frequent Use ABCD EFGHI JKLMN OPQRST UVWXYZ Index tabs The destinations can be displayed in alphabetical order by their initials. Each time the displayed index tab is touched, the display order changes in the following order: search numbers (page 19), ascending names, descending names, search numbers... When the display order is changed, the display order of the other index tabs also changes. Ordered by search number (default) Ascending names Descending names Frequent Use ABCD Frequent Use ABCD Frequent Use ABCD Index names can be changed using "Custom Index" in the system settings, allowing you to create groups of one-touch keys that can be easily recognized. For more information on "Custom Index", see the System Settings Guide. System Settings: Custom Index This is used to store custom index names. The custom index where a one-touch key appears is specified when the transmission destination is stored in the key. 11