Epson PriorityFAX 3000 User Manual - Page 57

follows, speaker. Pressing this button allows you to dial

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PriorityFax 3000 Manual The four buttons to the right of the keypad and just below the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) are used (from left to right) as follows: Before dialing, the buttons function as SPKR (Speaker), REDIAL, and S. DIAL (Speed Dial). After you dial, the four buttons function as CALL RSRV (Call Reservation, used for faxing only), MUTE, HOLD, and FLASH. After the FUNCTION button has been pressed, the buttons act as NEXT, SET, and PAUSE. Buttons are discussed below only as they relate to telephone operations. For information on button use for fax operations, see chapter2 KEYPAD. The keypad is used to dial telephone numbers, speed dial numbers, and for registering one-touch numbers. SPKR (speaker). Pressing this button allows you to dial a telephone number without lifting the handset. Note The PriorityFax is not a speaker phone. You cannot speak to someone on the other end of a call without lifting the handset. REDIAL Pressing this button dials the most recent number called. 3-2

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PriorityFax 3000 Manual
The four buttons to the right of the keypad and just below the
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) are used (from left to right) as
follows:
Before dialing, the buttons
function as
SPKR (Speaker), REDIAL, and S. DIAL (Speed Dial).
After you dial, the four buttons function as
CALL RSRV (Call
Reservation,
used
for faxing only),
MUTE,
HOLD,
and
FLASH.
After the FUNCTION button
has been pressed, the buttons act as
NEXT, SET,
and
PAUSE.
Buttons are discussed below only as they relate to telephone
operations. For information on button use for fax operations, see
chapter2
KEYPAD.
The keypad is used to dial telephone numbers, speed
dial numbers, and for registering one-touch numbers.
SPKR
(speaker). Pressing this button allows you to dial a
telephone number without lifting the handset.
Note
The PriorityFax is not a speaker phone. You cannot speak
to someone on the
other end of
a call
without lifting the
handset.
REDIAL
Pressing this button dials the most recent number called.
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