Oki 5300 Plus User Manual

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Introduction

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If you have an optional telephone handset or
external telephone connected to your OKIFAX, you
can also use this key to initiate or answer a request
for voice communication during a fax communica-
tion. Press this key while transmitting to signal the
operator at the other fax machine that you want to
talk to him or her at the end of your transmission or
after reception of any page has been completed. To
answer a voice request, press this key after lifting
your telephone handset.

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One Touch keypad:

Each of the keys on this keypad can

be programmed with a fax number. You can dial this
number by pressing the corresponding key. See
page 11 for details. The keys are also used to control and
program OKIFAX functions.

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One Touch labels:

After programming a location into a One

Touch key, write the location’s name on the One Touch
label. Lift off the plastic cover above the One Touch label,
use a pencil to write in the name, then replace the cover.

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Numeric keypad:

When dialing, these 12 keys work just like

the keypad on a telephone. Also, use the keypad to enter
numbers, letters and other characters while programming
functions or information. After pressing the Search key,
use the numeric keypad to alphabetically search for the
names of locations programmed into your OKIFAX.

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*/Tone key: If your OKIFAX is set to pulse dialing, this
key allows you to switch from pulse to tone dialing
during your current call. You can also use this key while
programming to create numbers with mixed pulse-then-
tone operation.

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0/Unique key:

When dialing, use this key to enter a

zero. When programming your Sender ID or a
Location ID, you can use this key to enter a variety
of unique characters, including: ! # & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / : ;
= ? · д Я с ц ь Ж Е Ш ж е ш.

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Transmit Resolution/Yes § key: After you load a document,
use this key to change the transmission resolution
used. Use STD for standard originals, FINE and
EX.FINE for detailed or small print originals, and
PHOTO for originals that include colors or many
shades of gray.

Use this key also as the Yes

ᮤ key when making

selections or to move your cursor to the left while
entering information.

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Type of Original/No

key:

Use this key to select the

document contrast after you load a document for
transmission. Use LIGHT for originals that are too
light, NORMAL for documents with good contrast,
and DARK for originals that are too dark.

Use this key also as the No

key when making

selections or to move your cursor to the right while
entering information.

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