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Initiating Polling Reception Manually
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INITIATING POLLING RECEPTION MANUALLY Use this procedure when you must start polling after listening to a recorded greeting, such as when using a fax information service. • Make sure that an original is not placed in the machine when using the polling reception function. • This function cannot be used to poll multiple machines (serial polling). 1 (3) (1) Telephone mode. 5 10 15 Condition Settings Speaker Volume To AAA AAA CCC CCC EEE EEE GGG GGG III III Speaker Cc BBB BBB DDD DDD FFF FFF HHH HHH JJJ JJJ Resend 1 2 Sort Address Frequent Use ABCD EFGHI JKLMN OPQRST UVWXYZ Fax Manual Reception Enter the destination fax number. (1) Touch the [Speaker] key. You will hear the dial tone through the machine's speaker. (2) Touch the [Address Book] key in the base screen. (3) Touch the one-touch key of the desired destination. A group key cannot be used. • In addition to specification by one-touch key, a destination can also be specified using a search number. You can also directly enter a fax number with the numeric keys or look up a destination in a global address book. For more information, see "2. ENTERING DESTINATIONS" (page 15). • After touching the [Speaker] key, you can touch the [Speaker Volume] key to adjust the volume of the speaker. The speaker volume changes each time the [Speaker Volume] key is touched. Adjust the volume to the desired level. (3) (2) Fax/Special Modes OK 2 Transaction Report Own Name Select 2 Memory Box Polling 2 Receive the fax. (1) Touch the [Special Modes] key. ☞ SPECIAL MODES (page 60) (2) Touch the screens. keys to switch through the (3) When you hear the fax tone, touch the [Polling] key. The fax is received. • This function can only be used when the other machine is Super G3 or G3 compatible and has a polling function. • The receiving machine bears the expense (phone charges) of the polling reception. 90