Panasonic dp-c354, dp-c264, dp-c323, dp-c263, dp-c213 User Manual
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Chapter 3 Convenient Fax F
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Sub-Addressed Transmission using Manual Dialing
To enter a sub-address directly from the keypad, follow the steps below:
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This feature does not work when dialing from the external telephone. Refer to Talking to the Remote Party
Before Transmission (see page 25).
Before Transmission (see page 25).
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If you use sub-addressed transmission frequently, the sub-address can be pre-programmed into the address
book to facilitate future communications. For additional details, refer to Adding a Fax Number into the
Address Book (see page 169).
book to facilitate future communications. For additional details, refer to Adding a Fax Number into the
Address Book (see page 169).
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Place Original(s).
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Refer to Placing Originals (Facsimile/Internet
Fax) in the Operating Instructions (For Basic
Operations) of provided booklet.
Fax) in the Operating Instructions (For Basic
Operations) of provided booklet.
2
Press the Fax key.
3
Set “Quality Adj.” as required.
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4
Enter the fax number using the keypad.
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The Number Pad screen opens
automatically.
automatically.
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If you make a mistake, press Clear key to
delete entries one digit at a time.
delete entries one digit at a time.
5
Select “Sub-Address”.
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The letter “s” appears on the display.
6
Enter a sub-address.
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The telephone number and sub-address
field can be up to 36 digits in length.
However, the sub-address itself is limited to
20 digits.
field can be up to 36 digits in length.
However, the sub-address itself is limited to
20 digits.
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If you need to enter a sub-address
containing a blank space (Ex: 123 456),
input the sub-address from “Advanced
Comm.” > “Sub-Address Transmit” (see
page 69)
containing a blank space (Ex: 123 456),
input the sub-address from “Advanced
Comm.” > “Sub-Address Transmit” (see
page 69)
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If you make a mistake, select “Clear” to
delete entries one digit at a time.
delete entries one digit at a time.
7
Press the Start key.
Sub-Addressed transmission starts.