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Using Manual Redialing, One-touch Telephone Dialing

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PriorityFax 3000 Manual Using Manual Redialing SPKR CALL RSRV SPKR CALL RSRV When you receive a busy signal, you can use redialing to save time by pushing just two buttons to try the number again. There are two redial methods: manual, which is mainly for telephone redialing, and automatic for fax number redialing. See Chapter 2 for information on automatic redialing. To use manual redialing: When you receive a busy signal, either press SPKR or hang up. When you want to redial the same number, press SPKR or lift the handset. When you hear the dial tone, press REDIAL. (Remember that this feature dials the last number dialed. If you tried a different number between the busy signal and this redial attempt, REDIAL calls the second number.) If you pressed the SPKR button, be sure to lift the handset when ringing begins. Manual redialing may also be used to send a fax. See chapter 2. One-touch Telephone Dialing The PriorityFax allows you to access up to five telephone numbers for dialing frequently-called numbers by pushing just one of the five buttons to the right of the keypad. First you must register these one-touch numbers. Any time you want, you can print out all the one-touch numbers you have registered. See the instructions at the 3-6

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PriorityFax 3000 Manual
Using Manual
When you receive a busy signal, you can use redialing to save time
Redialing
by pushing just two buttons to try the number again.
There are two redial methods: manual, which is mainly for
telephone redialing, and automatic for fax number redialing. See
Chapter 2 for information on automatic redialing.
To use manual redialing:
SPKR
When you receive
a
busy signal, either press SPKR
or hang up.
CALL RSRV
SPKR
When you want to redial the same
number, press
SPKR
or lift the
handset.
CALL RSRV
When you hear the dial
tone, press
REDIAL.
(Remember that this
feature dials the last number dialed. If you tried a different
number between the busy signal and this redial attempt,
REDIAL
calls the
second number.)
If you
pressed
the SPKR
button, be sure
to lift the handset when ringing begins.
One-touch
Telephone Dialing
Manual redialing may also be used to send a fax. See
chapter 2.
The PriorityFax allows you to access up to five telephone numbers
for dialing frequently-called numbers by pushing just one of the
five buttons to the right of the keypad. First you must register
these one-touch numbers.
Any time you want, you can print out all the one-touch
numbers you have registered. See the instructions at the
3-6