Adding a contact to a phone book, Setting up a dialing prefix, Setting the distinctive ring – Lexmark 9500 Series User Manual

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Add Contact to Speed Dial list

Add a phone book entry to your Speed Dial or Group Dial list.

Note: For more information on how to set up multiple Speed Dial and/or Group Dial entries, see “Setting up Speed
Dial” on page 174.

Adding a contact to a phone book

1

From the desktop, double-click the Productivity Studio icon.

2

From the Settings area of the Welcome Screen, click Fax History and Settings.

3

From the “I Want To” menu, click View phonebook.

4

Click New Contact to display the New Contact dialog.

5

Enter the new contact information, and then click OK.

Setting up a dialing prefix

You can add a prefix to the beginning of each fax number dialed. The prefix can include up to eight numbers, commas,
periods, spaces, and/or these symbols: * # + - ( ).

1

From the desktop, double-click the Productivity Studio icon.

2

From the Settings area in the Welcome Screen, click Fax History and Settings.

3

From the “I Want To” menu, click Adjust speed dial list and other fax settings.

4

Click the Dialing and Sending tab.

5

Enter the prefix to be dialed before each telephone number.

6

Click OK to save the setting.

Setting the distinctive ring

Distinctive ring is a service provided by some telephone companies that assigns multiple phone numbers to a single
telephone line. If you subscribe to this service, you can program your printer to have a distinctive ring pattern and
phone number for incoming faxes.

1

From the desktop, double-click the Productivity Studio icon.

2

From the Settings area of the Welcome Screen, click Fax History and Settings.

3

From the “I Want To” menu, click Adjust speed dial list and other fax settings.

4

Click the Ringing and Answering tab.

5

From the “Answering on your phone line type” area, select the setting you want from the “Distinctive ring pattern”
drop-down list.

6

Click OK to save the setting.

Faxing using the computer

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