Gestetner f104 操作指南

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Program/Delete Menu
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Program/Delete Menu
Programs
Storing a Program
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 can then be re-
called by just pressing a Quick Dial
key.
You can register the following items
in Keystroke Programs: 
❖ Keypad operations
Memory Transmission, Immediate
Transmission, Confidential Trans-
mission, Free Polling, Polling Re-
ception, destinations, User codes,
Confidential ID codes, Polling ID
codes, SUB Code Transmission,
and SEP Code Polling Reception,
Reduced Image Transmission,
Transfer Request.
❖ NIC FAX functions
Scan to E-mail, Color Scan, Inter-
net FAX, IP-Fax, and Network De-
l iv e r y  Sc an n e r.  T o   us e  t h e se
functions, the NIC FAX unit (Op-
tion for Type1) is required.
❖ Program name
You can register the Program
name using up to 20 characters.
Note
❒ We recommend that you print the
Keystroke Program List and keep
it when you register or change a
f u n c t i o n .   S e e   p . 1 1 0   “ R e -
ports/Lists”.
❒ You cannot register a program in a
Quick Dial already used for anoth-
er function.
❒ The maximum number of pro-
grams you can register is 90.
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Perform the operations you want
to store in a Keystroke Program.
Note
❒ The storing procedure varies
depending on the contents of
the program.
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Press the Quick Dial key you
want to store the program in.
Confirm that “Yes” is selected.
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Press the 
{{{{OK}}}} key.
If you do not register the program
name, proceed to step 
E.
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Enter the program name.
Note
❒ To cancel the Keystroke Pro-
gram, press the 
{{{{Cancel}}}} key.
The display before you add a
destination appears.
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Press the 
{{{{OK}}}} key.
The standby display reappears.
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