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PriorityFax 3000 Manual Buttons SPKR CALL RSRV REDlAL MUTE/NEXT SPKR (Speaker). Pressing this button allows you to dial without lifting the handset. CALL RSRV (Call Reservation). Pressing this button during fax transmission allows you to talk to the receiving party after the document is sent. After the fax machine has finished sending the document, both your telephone and the telephone you called ring, and you can talk to the other party. If the called party does not answer within 3 rings, the fax machine automatically sends a Fax Back Message (page 2-8). Be sure the receiver's fax machine has this feature. REDIAL Pressing this button dials the most recent number called by manual sending (pressing SPKR button or lifting the handset). NEXT. This button is used in the customizing process (Chapters 2, 3, and 4). S. DIAL (Speed Dial). After you have registered your most frequently used fax numbers as described later in this chapter, you can dial any one of them by pressing this button and two numbers on the keypad. SET. This button is used in the customizing process (Chapters 2, 3, and 4). PAUSE. You can use this button in registering fax and telephone numbers (Chapters 2 and 3). FUNCTION. This button is used in the customizing process (chapters 2, 3, and 4). STOP. Pressing this button halts operation during document transmission or copying. Pressing this button during temporary or permanent setting cancels the operation and the fax machine returns to the initial mode. Press this button and try the operation again, if an error occurs.

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PriorityFax 3000 Manual
Buttons
SPKR
CALL RSRV
REDlAL
MUTE/NEXT
SPKR
(Speaker). Pressing this button allows you to dial without
lifting the handset.
CALL RSRV (Call
Reservation). Pressing this button during fax
transmission allows you to talk to the receiving party after the
document is sent. After the fax machine has finished sending
the document, both your telephone and the telephone you
called ring, and you can talk to the other party. If the called party
does not answer within 3 rings, the fax machine automatically
sends a Fax Back Message (page 2-8). Be sure the receiver’s fax
machine has this feature.
REDIAL Pressing this
button dials the most recent number
called by manual sending (pressing SPKR
button or lifting the
handset).
NEXT.
This button is used in the customizing process (Chapters 2,
3,
and 4).
S. DIAL
(Speed Dial). After you have registered your most
frequently used fax numbers as described later in this chapter, you
can dial any one of them by pressing this button and two numbers
on the keypad.
SET. This button is used in the customizing process (Chapters 2, 3,
and 4).
PAUSE.
You can use this button in registering fax and telephone
numbers
(Chapters 2 and 3).
FUNCTION. This
button is used in the customizing process
(chapters 2, 3, and 4).
STOP. Pressing this button halts operation
during
document
transmission or copying.
Pressing this button during temporary or permanent setting
cancels the operation and the fax machine returns to the initial
mode.
Press this button and try the operation again, if an error occurs.