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Handy Dialing Functions
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Limitation
The following kinds of destina-
tions are not memorized:
Quick Dials
Speed Dials
Group Dials
Destinations dialed by a Pro-
gram
Destinations dialed as End
Receivers for Transfer Re-
quest
Forwarding terminal of the
substitute reception
Destination of Memory File
Transfer
Destinations dialed using the
external telephone or option-
al handset keypad
Destinations dialed by Redi-
al (regarded as already mem-
orized)
Any destinations after the
first number if multiple des-
tinations were dialed
Do not dial any digits before
you press the {Pause/Redial}
key. If you press the { Pause/Re-
dial} key after entering digits us-
ing the number keys, a pause
will be entered instead.
Note
If the receiver uses a fax ma-
chine of the same manufacturer
that is capable of registering the
RTI, that name may be shown
on the display instead of the fax
number.
Subaddress
The optional ISDN Unit is required.
ISDN allows two or more terminals
(such as a fax machine and digital tel-
ephone) to be connected to a single
line. These terminals are identified by
their subaddress numbers. If the ter-
minals connected to the line at a des-
tination are assigned subaddresses,
dialing a subaddress allows you to di-
rect your fax message to a particular
terminal at the destination.
Limitation
Subaddresses can only be used
with ISDN.
Note
You need to program a User Func-
tion key with the Subaddress func-
tion. P.94 “Assigning User
Function Keys”
You can program a subaddress in
Quick Dial or Speed Dial.
A
Set your original and select any
scan settings you require.
B
Select either G4 or G3 (ISDN).
Note
When the optional ISDN Unit is
installed, the line used for G3 is
set to ISDN.
C
Dial the fax number with the
number keys.