Gestetner f9103 Operating Guide

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Programs
If you regularly send messages to
particular destinations using the
same features, you can save a lot of re-
petitive keypad operation by storing
these settings in a Keystroke Pro-
gram.
Keystroke Programs are stored as
Quick Dial keys.
Keystroke programs can then be re-
called by just pressing a Quick Dial
key.
Note
❒ You cannot register a program in a
Quick Dial already used for anoth-
er function.
Example: Assume that you normally
send a daily report to locations A, B,
and C at 11:00 (using Sending at a
Specific Time). Store these instruc-
tions as a Keystroke Program. Then
every day, you will only have to place
the report in the document feeder,
and then press that key to set up the
transmission.
Reference
See p.3 “Sending at a Specific Time
(Send Later)” .
See p.56 “Printing Reports/Lists”.
Storing a Program 
You can register the following items
in Keystroke Programs: 
• Memory Transmission, Immediate
Transmission, Confidential Trans-
mission, Free Polling, Polling Re-
ception, Printing reports or lists,
destinations, Personal Codes, Con-
fidential ID codes, Polling ID
codes, SUB Code Transmission,
and SEP Code Polling Reception. 
Simply perform the usual proce-
dure, and then instead of pressing
the 
{{{{Start}}}} key or the {{{{OK}}}} key,
press the Quick Dial you want to
register the program in. 
AAAA
Place your original and select any
scan settings you require. 
BBBB
Specify the destination and press
the Quick Dial you want to regis-
ter the program in. 
CCCC
Press 
0
0
0
0 or 1
1
1
1 to select "Yes". 
DDDD
Press the 
{{{{OK}}}} key.
EEEE
Register the program name. 
If you make a mistake, press the
{{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key and try again. 
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