Epson PriorityFAX 3000 User Manual - Page 45

One-touch and Speed Dial Faxing, register the fax numbers.

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PriorityFax 3000 Manual As you enter your name, you see each character appear on the display. If you want to enter a space, enter 00. If you make a mistake, use the * cursor key to move the cursor to the incorrect digit, and enter the correct one. You also use this same method and chart for registering names for one-touch and speed dial numbers, which are explained in the next section. Press SET three times to return to the date/time display. One-touch and Speed Dial Faxing You can dial the fax numbers you use most often by pressing only one key (for up to five fax numbers) or only three keys (for up to 30 more numbers). Once you register them as described below, the numbers are in the memory of the PriorityFax for easy access. Anytime you want, you can print out all the one-touch or speed dial numbers you have registered. See the instructions at the end of each section. You can register up to five fax numbers for dialing frequentlycalled numbers by pressing just one of the five buttons to the left of the keypad. You can also assign sets of fax numbers to groups so that you can use some advanced features discussed in Chapter 4. Groups can be chosen now or at a later time. First you must register the fax numbers. Registering one-touch fax numbers To register the one-touch fax numbers, follow the steps below. You can assign any one-touch or speed dial number to one of five groups, numbered from 1 through 5. Then you can use the groups when you want to use broadcasting or sequential polling, which are described in Chapter 4. Assigning a fax number to a group is shown in Step 8 below. (It is not necessary to assign a one-touch or speed dial number to a group).

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PriorityFax 3000 Manual
One-touch and Speed Dial
Faxing
Registering one-touch fax
numbers
As you enter your name, you see each character appear
on the
display. If you want to enter a space, enter 00. If you make a
mistake, use the * cursor key to move the cursor to the incorrect
digit, and enter the correct one.
You also use this same method and chart for registering names for
one-touch and speed dial numbers, which are explained in the next
section.
Press SET three times to return to the date/time display.
You can dial the fax numbers you use most often by pressing only
one key
(for up to five fax numbers) or only three keys (for up to
30 more numbers). Once you register them as described below, the
numbers are in the memory of the PriorityFax for easy
access.
Anytime you want, you can print out all the one-touch or
speed dial numbers you have registered. See the
instructions at the end of each section.
You can register up to five fax numbers for dialing frequently-
called numbers by pressing just one of the five buttons to the left of
the keypad. You can also assign sets of fax numbers to groups so
that you can use some advanced features discussed in Chapter 4.
Groups can be chosen now or at
a
later
time.
First
you
must
register the fax numbers.
To register the one-touch fax numbers, follow the steps below.
You can assign any one-touch
or speed dial number to one
of five groups, numbered from 1 through 5. Then you can
use the groups when you want to use broadcasting or
sequential polling, which are described in Chapter
4.
Assigning a fax number to a group is shown in Step 8
below. (It is not necessary to assign
a
one-touch or speed
dial number to a group).