Oki 59502 User Manual

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Unique Key (One-Touch key #20): Use the same as the “0”
of a 10-keypad. Also used to enter

Symbols: ! # & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? ·

Internet characters: @ “ _ %

- l

The

- l

functions as a tilde (~) symbol.

Umlaut characters: Д Я С Ц Ь

Norwegian characters: Ж Е Ш ж е ш

Del Key (One-Touch key #30): Use this key to delete
characters at the position of the cursor in the display panel
when entering ID, telephone numbers or programming
functions.

Caps Key (One-Touch key #31): Use this key to switch
between uppercase and lowercase when entering
alphanumeric characters.

Space Key (One-Touch key #36): Use this key to enter
spaces when programming the machine. Unlike the Pause
key, spaces provide easier reading only and have no effect on
dialing characteristics.

Plus Key (One-Touch key #39):

For all feature set configurations: This key is used for chain
dialing. Each fax number entered or programmed into the
machine can be up to 40 digits long.

If you need to dial a number longer than 40 digits, you can
dial the number using any combination of Speed Dial
numbers or the numeric keypad.

To enter a chain dial number into a Speed Dial number, press
the Plus key at the 40th position of the first part of the
number to indicate it is a chain dial number, then complete
the process by entering the second part of the number
following the procedures required for inputting another
Speed Dial number.

If the Internet Fax feature set is installed: This key performs
the functions normally assigned to the hyphen key (see item
19, above)—that is, enter the “-” character when
programming ID and PBX, public line, international
telephone, or Earthing/Flashing switches. It is also used to
enter the “+” character in TSI/CSI numbers.

Pause Key (One-Touch key #40): Use this key to enter
automatic 3-second pauses in dialing when programming
telephone numbers. For example, use this key to tell the
machine to wait for an outside or international line to open.
Pauses in a telephone number dialing sequence are indicated
by a “P”.

Other: Special character keys (, ; @ _ : / \ . +).

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