Kyocera KM-2030 Fax System (B) Instruction Handbook - Page 115
Using a Program Key
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2 Press the Enter key. * Follow the steps related to the desired information in "(1) Registering", page 4-28, to change that information. 3 Once the message display has returned to the same message as in step 1, press the cursor up key to select "End" and press the Enter key. > Deleting the program key 1 Press the Stop/Clear key. * If you want to cancel the deletion procedure, simply press the Stop/Clear key again. ProgramKey:05:Broadcast Delete (Inch) Press ENTER key Program:05:Broadcast Delete (Metric) Press ENTER key. 2 Press the Enter key. ProgramKey:05:Broadcast Deleted Program:05:Broadcast Deleted (Inch) (Metric) Section 4 Other Features of this Fax (3) Using a Program Key JUL-08-2001 12:00 Set Document (Inch) 08-JUL-2001 12:00 (Metric) Set original 1. If the operation involves the transmission of documents, set the documents you want to transmit. JUL-08-2001 12:00 Document:81/2x11 (Inch) Enter Destination 08-JUL-2001 12:00 Document :A4 Enter destination (Metric) 2. Press the desired one-touch key that was registered as a program key. (Inch) (Metric) 4. If you are finished modifying and/or deleting program keys, press the Reset key. The operation panel will return to the initial mode settings. * The fax will perform the communication operation according to the registered data. * If "Press "x" key." ["Press X-key"] appears in the bottom line of the message display, Dial Confirmation is turned ON. In this case, check that the program displayed is actually the one desired. v :M.S.G. Document:81/2x11 (Inch) Press "5" key. v :M.S.G. Press 5-key Document :A4 (Metric) > If the program IS the one desired, press the key on the keypad that corresponds to the number indicated in the message display. The operation will begin automatically. > If the program is NOT the one desired, press the Reset key. The operation panel will return to the initial mode settings. 4-33