Panasonic KX-FL521 Laser Fax - Page 11

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Finding the Controls Location! qTo turn on/off AUTO ANSWER (p. 40, 41). qTo store a scanned document into qTo send faxes using the IQ-FAX function (p. 36). memory, and then send it (p. 31). qTo use ONE-TOUCH DIAL (p. 22, 25, 32). qTo transmit to multiple stations (p. 37, 39). qTo make a collated qTo print a quick reference (p. 9). copy (p. 49). Dial keypad Display qTo adjust volumes (p. 21). qTo select an enlargement or reduction rate in copy mode (p. 49). qTo select a resolution (p. 31, 48). SLOW QUICK DIGITAL SP-PHONE MANUAL BROAD CALLS MIC BACK FWD RECORD PLAY ERASE MESSAGES SKIP REPEAT QUICK SCAN START qTo initiate fax qFor slow or quick playback (p. 53) qFor speakerphone qTo use caller ID service (p. 27-29). qTo initiate or exit programming. transmission or reception. qTo store a setting during programming. operation (p. 10). qTo erase qTo play qTo access special telephone services such as call waiting or transferring an extension call. recorded messages (p. 53). recorded messages (p. 53). qTo store or edit names and telephone numbers qTo initiate copying (p. 48). qTo stop an operation or cancel programming. qTo mute your voice to the (p. 22-24). qTo confirm a stored other party during conversation. telephone number (p. 25). qTo search for a stored name qTo select stations 6-10 for Press this button again to resume conversation. (p. 25, 32). qTo select the features or ONE-TOUCH DIAL (p. 22, 25, 32). qTo redial the last number dialed. feature settings during programming (p. 60). qTo insert a pause during qTo record your own greeting dialing. messages (p. 51). qTo change from pulse to tone temporarily during dialing when your line has rotary pulse services. For fax advantage assistance, call 1-800-435-7329. 11

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Finding the Controls
For fax advantage assistance, call 1-800-435-7329.
Location
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QUICK SCAN START
MANUAL BROAD
DIGIT
DIGIT
AL
AL
SP-PHONE
SP-PHONE
RECORD
RECORD
ERASE
ERASE
BACK
BACK
CALLS
CALLS
FWD
FWD
SLOW
SLOW
QUICK
QUICK
PLA
PLA
Y
MESSAGES
MESSAGES
MIC
MIC
To redial the last number
dialed.
To insert a pause during
dialing.
To store or edit names
and telephone numbers
(p. 22–24).
To change from pulse to tone temporarily during
dialing when your line has rotary pulse services.
For slow or
quick playback
(p. 53)
For speakerphone
operation (p. 10).
To access special
telephone services
such as call waiting
or transferring an
extension call.
To search for a stored name
(p. 25, 32).
To select the features or
feature settings during
programming (p. 60).
To initiate fax
transmission
or reception.
To store a
setting during
programming.
To stop an operation or
cancel programming.
To mute your voice to the
other party during
conversation.
Press this button again to
resume conversation.
To send faxes using the IQ-FAX function (p. 36).
To turn on/off AUTO ANSWER (p. 40, 41).
To print a quick reference (p. 9).
Display
To select a resolution
(p. 31, 48).
To adjust volumes (p. 21).
To select an enlargement or
reduction rate in copy mode
(p. 49)
.
To store a scanned document into
memory, and then send it (p. 31).
Dial keypad
To initiate copying
(p. 48).
To initiate
or exit
programming.
To use ONE-TOUCH DIAL (p. 22, 25, 32).
To transmit to multiple stations (p. 37, 39).
To confirm a stored
telephone number (p. 25).
To select stations 6–10 for
ONE-TOUCH DIAL
(p. 22, 25, 32).
To use
caller ID
service
(p. 27–29).
To make a collated
copy (p. 49).
To record your own greeting
messages (p. 51).
To erase
recorded
messages
(p. 53).
To play
recorded
messages
(p. 53).