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 Xerox Document Centre 440/432/430/426/425/420 User Guide  
Dial pause [-]
to pause between numbers. This pause gives the DC440/432/
430/426/425/420
 time to switch from an inside line to an 
outside line during automatic dialing. This is similar to using a 
telephone, except dial pause is automatically entered when 9 
(or another designated number) is dialed to get an outside line. 
On the Document Centre, Dial Pause is displayed as a dash; 
for example, 9-1234567. For additional pause time, add 
multiple pauses.   However, do not add pauses unless a delay 
is expected. If using charge code numbers, enter a pause after 
the fax number, but before the charge code numbers, to 
ensure that the telephone line is ready to accept the numbers.
Mask data [/]
to protect confidential information. Select the forward slash key 
(/) before entering confidential numbers. After entering the last 
confidential number, select the slash key (/) again to turn off 
Mask Data. The characters or numbers entered between the 
slash (/) characters are displayed as asterisks (*). Select 
[Enter] after each entry. The placement of the masked data 
varies depending on the data being masked.
Password check switch [S]
for remote terminal identification. This character verifies that 
the correct number has been dialed, which is very important if 
sending a confidential document. A password is required 
before transmission to a remote machine. For example, 
1234567S4567 (where as 1234567 is the telephone number 
and 4567 after the S is the password) instructs the machine to 
check for validity, which is also known as Secure Send. The 
machine does not dial any number after the S, which is the ID 
number.
Start fax mailbox signalling [!]
to pause regular fax dialing and start Dual Tone Multi-
Frequency (DTMF) procedures for the fax mailbox.
Wait for mailbox
confirmation[$]
to wait for confirmation that the fax has changed from normal 
fax signalling to mailbox signalling.
Pulse-to-tone switch [:]
to switch from pulse dialing to DTMF (tone or touch-tone) 
dialing. After switching from pulse to tone, you cannot switch 
back to the original mode during the fax operation. For 
example, use pulse mode to make the connection and tone