Epson PriorityFAX 3000 User Manual - Page 50

SPEED DIAL, GROUP: *00, with the fax number.

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REDIAL Using the PriorityFax You can enter up to 30 speed dial fax numbers, numbered 01 through 30. The underline is the cursor. The two digits before the colon are the speed dial number. Use the # cursor key to move the cursor to the right of the colon. Enter the first fax number using the keypad. You can enter up to 22 digits, but the display can show only the last 15 entered (16 when you enter 22 digits). Note If you make a mistake, use the l cursor key to move the cursor to the incorrect digit, and enter the correct one. To register a number to dial out on a PBX or an international access code, enter the number or code, press PAUSE, and then enter the fax number. The pause appears as a P in the display. For example, if your telephone system requires you to dial 9 before dialing a number, you could enter the following 9 PAUSE 5551212. The following would appear on the LCD: #01:9P5551212 Press NEXT to enter the name of the person or company associated with the fax number. Enter the name using the instructions on entering letters on page 2-17. When the name is correct, press NEXT. You see the following display: SPEED DIAL GROUP: *00 If you do not want to assign this number to a group, press NEXT to return to the fax number display. If you want to assign this number to a group, enter the group number and press NEXT. 2-23

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Using the PriorityFax
You can enter up to 30 speed dial fax numbers, numbered 01
through 30. The underline is the cursor. The two digits before the
colon are the speed dial number. Use the # cursor key to move the
cursor to the right of the colon.
Enter the first fax number using the keypad. You can enter up to
22 digits, but the display can show only the last 15 entered (16
when you enter 22 digits).
Note
If you make a mistake, use the
l
cursor key to move the
cursor to the incorrect digit, and enter the correct one.
To register a number to dial out on a PBX or an international
access code, enter the number or code, press
PAUSE,
and then
enter the fax number. The pause appears as a P in the display. For
example, if your telephone system requires you to dial 9 before
dialing
a number, you could enter
the
following
9 PAUSE
5551212.
The following would appear on the LCD: #01:9P5551212
Press
NEXT
to enter the name of the person or company associated
with the fax number.
Enter the name using the instructions on entering letters on page
2-17.
When the name is correct, press
NEXT.
You see the following
display:
SPEED DIAL
GROUP: *00
REDIAL
If you do not want to assign this number to a group, press
NEXT
to
return to the fax number display. If you want to assign this
number to a group, enter the group number and press
NEXT.
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