Epson PriorityFAX 1000 User Manual - Page 37

CHAP 3-USING THE PRIORITYFAX AS A TELEPHONE, The Telephone Controls, Buttons and Switches

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3 Using the PriorityFax as a Telephone The PriorityFax offers you sophisticated, yet easy-to-use telephone capabilities. You can use your fax machine for voice conversation even when it is set to automatic fax reception mode. Note Before using the memory features, you must remove the insulation strip from your memory batteries in the handset. Though the batteries are installed, they are not active until the insulation strip is removed. gee the section on memory batteries in Chapter 2 for further instructions. The Telephone Controls Buttons and Switches Most telephone operations are controlled with the buttons and switches located on the underside of the telephone handset and on the telephone cradle. KEYPAD. Use the keypad to dial telephone or fax numbers and to access speed dial numbers. REDIAL REDIAL Pressing this button dials the most recent number called. It may also be used in registering one-touch and speed dial numbers, as discussed later in this chapter and in Chapter 2. DIAL TONE RESET. Pressing this button gives you a dial tone so that you may redial or begin another dialing operation. It is also used to store speed dial numbers to memory as detailed in Chapter 2. 3-1

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3
Using the PriorityFax as a Telephone
The PriorityFax offers you sophisticated, yet easy-to-use telephone
capabilities. You can use your fax machine for voice conversation
even when it is set to automatic fax reception mode.
Note
Before using the memory features, you must remove the
insulation strip from your memory batteries in the
handset. Though the batteries are installed, they are not
active until the insulation strip is removed. gee the section
on
memory batteries in Chapter 2 for further instructions.
The Telephone
Controls
Buttons and Switches
REDIAL
Most telephone operations are controlled with the buttons and
switches located
on
the underside of the telephone handset and on
the telephone cradle.
KEYPAD.
Use the keypad to dial telephone or fax numbers and to
access speed dial numbers.
REDIAL
Pressing this button dials the most recent number called.
It may also be used in registering one-touch and speed dial
numbers, as discussed later in this chapter and in Chapter 2.
DIAL TONE RESET.
Pressing this button gives you a dial tone
so that you may redial or begin another dialing operation. It is
also used to store speed dial numbers to memory as detailed in
Chapter 2.
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