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Chapter 5 Additional dialing operations 5 Dialing access codes and credit card numbers 5 Sometimes you may want to choose from several long-distance carriers when you send a fax. Rates may vary depending on the time and destination. To take advantage of low rates, you can store the access codes of longdistance carriers and credit card numbers as Address Book numbers. You can store these long dialing sequences by dividing them and setting them up as separate Address Book numbers in any combination. You can even include manual dialing using the dial pad (see Basic User's Guide: Storing Numbers). For example, you might have stored '555' on Address Book: Brother 1 and '7000' on Address Book: Brother 2. You can use them both to dial '555-7000' if you press the following: a Press (Fax). b Press Address Book. c Swipe up or down, or press a or b to display the number of Brother 1. d Press the number. e Press Apply. f Press Address Book. g Swipe up or down, or press a or b to display the number of Brother 2. h Press the number. i Press Apply. j Press Fax Start. You will dial '555-7000'. To temporarily change a number, you can substitute part of the number by pressing it on the dial pad. For example, to change the number to '555-7001', you could enter the number (Brother 1: 555) using Address Book, press Apply and then press 7001 on the dial pad. NOTE If you must wait for another dial tone or signal at any point in the dialing sequence, create a pause in the number by pressing Pause. Each key press adds a 3.5-second delay. You can press Pause as many times as needed to increase the length of the pause. 44

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Chapter 5
44
Additional dialing
operations
5
Dialing access codes and
credit card numbers
5
Sometimes you may want to choose from
several long-distance carriers when you send
a fax. Rates may vary depending on the time
and destination. To take advantage of low
rates, you can store the access codes of long-
distance carriers and credit card numbers as
Address Book numbers. You can store these
long dialing sequences by dividing them and
setting them up as separate Address Book
numbers in any combination. You can even
include manual dialing using the dial pad (see
Basic User's Guide:
Storing Numbers
).
For example, you might have stored ‘555’ on
Address Book: Brother 1 and ‘7000’ on
Address Book: Brother 2. You can use them
both to dial ‘555-7000’ if you press the
following:
a
Press
(
Fax
).
b
Press
Address Book
.
c
Swipe up or down, or press
a
or
b
to
display the number of Brother 1.
d
Press the number.
e
Press
Apply
.
f
Press
Address Book
.
g
Swipe up or down, or press
a
or
b
to
display the number of Brother 2.
h
Press the number.
i
Press
Apply
.
j
Press
Fax Start
. You will dial
‘555-7000’.
To temporarily change a number, you can
substitute part of the number by pressing it on
the dial pad. For example, to change the
number to ‘555-7001’, you could enter the
number (Brother 1: 555) using Address Book,
press
Apply
and then press
7001
on the dial
pad.
NOTE
If you must wait for another dial tone or
signal at any point in the dialing sequence,
create a pause in the number by pressing
Pause
. Each key press adds a
3.5-second delay. You can press
Pause
as many times as needed to increase the
length of the pause.