Kyocera KM-3530 Fax System C Operation Guide - Page 48

Chain Dial Keys

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Section 2 Fax Operation (Various Functions) Chain Dial Keys If you register a chain dial number under a speed-dial key in advance, that one-touch key will function as a chain dial key and the chain dial key can be used to enter the initial portion of the other party's fax number. * You can only use chain dial keys once in a dialing sequence: to enter the initial digits of the other party's fax number. * You can use chain dial keys when entering destination fax numbers in each of the various types of fax communication available in this fax such as Broadcast Transmission. * You CANNOT use chain dial keys in combination with group dial keys. (1) Registering * You can register any number of the 300 speed-dial keys for use as chain dial keys. * If you want to cancel the procedure part way through, press the Reset key. The touch panel will return to the initial mode settings. 1. Touch the "Register" ["Registration"] key. The Registration Select screen will appear. (Inch) 3. Touch an unregistered speed-dial key on the touch panel. * If there are no unregistered speed-dial keys displayed, use the "w" and/or "v" cursor keys to switch to a screen that displays an unregistered key. (Inch) (Metric) (Metric) 4. Touch the "Chain" key. 2. Touch the "Dial" key. The touch panel will switch to dial registration. 5. Use the keypad to enter the desired chain dial number. (Maximum 32 digits) (Inch) (Inch) (Metric) (Metric) * "r" and "R" cursor keys...Use to move the cursor. "Delete" key...Touch to delete the character that the cursor is currently under. (When the cursor is at the last space, the previous character will be deleted.) "Space" key...Touch to enter a space. "Pause" key...Touch to enter a slight pause (indicated by a hyphen) at that point in dialing. 2-7

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Section 2
Fax Operation (Various Functions)
(Inch)
(Metric)
(Inch)
(Metric)
(Inch)
(Metric)
(Inch)
(Metric)
Chain Dial Keys
If you register a chain dial number under a speed-dial key in advance, that one-touch key will function as a chain dial key and the chain dial key
can be used to enter the initial portion of the other party’s fax number.
* You can only use chain dial keys once in a dialing sequence: to enter the initial digits of the other party’s fax number.
* You can use chain dial keys when entering destination fax numbers in each of the various types of fax communication available in this fax
such as Broadcast Transmission.
* You CANNOT use chain dial keys in combination with group dial keys.
(1) Registering
* You can register any number of the 300 speed-dial keys for use as
chain dial keys.
* If you want to cancel the procedure part way through, press the
Reset key. The touch panel will return to the initial mode settings.
1. Touch the “Register” [“Registration”] key. The Registration Select
screen will appear.
2. Touch the “Dial” key. The touch panel will switch to dial registration.
3. Touch an unregistered speed-dial key on the touch panel.
* If there are no unregistered speed-dial keys displayed, use the
” and/or “
” cursor keys to switch to a screen that displays an
unregistered key.
4. Touch the “Chain” key.
5. Use the keypad to enter the desired chain dial number. (Maximum
32 digits)
*
r
” and “
R
” cursor keys...Use to move the cursor.
“Delete” key...Touch to delete the character that the cursor is
currently under. (When the cursor is at the last space, the
previous character will be deleted.)
“Space” key...Touch to enter a space.
“Pause” key...Touch to enter a slight pause (indicated by a
hyphen) at that point in dialing.