Dialing techniques, Directory search dialing – Panasonic Panafax UF-270 User Manual

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Dialing Techniques

This section explains how to perform the following:

• Directory Search Dialing
• Direct Dialing (On-Hook Dialing or Off-Hook Dialing)

• One-Touch Dialing
• Abbreviated Dialing

• Redialing

Be sure that the "DOCUMENT SET” message appears on the display before dialing.

Directory Search Dialing

Directory Search is useful when you want to look up a telephone number by entering the station name.

You can search for your number by pressing the DIRECTORY SEARCH key and entering part
(a letter) or all of the station name in any of the following dial number settings:

• Standby mode
• Station Name Entry in Timer Transmission/Timer Polling
• Station Name Entry in Relayed Transmission
• Station Name Entry in Polled
• Station Name Entry in Reverse Polling
• Station Name Entry in Confidential Transmission

• Station Name Entry in Transmission Reservation

The following is an example of the Directory Search operation.

1

Place a document face down on the ADF.

Adjust left and right Document Guides.

2

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E N T E R L E T T E R S

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Enter the station name (up to 15 digits) you want to search for and press the Ct] or C3 key*

Ex: To search for "GENEVA” in the directory table shown on page 22.

(1) Entering full station name:

Enter "GENEVA.”

E N T E R L E T T E R S

g e n e v a

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Press the I CLEAR I key to correct if necessary. Characters are erased one at a time to

the left each time the I CLEAR

I

key is pressed.

Press the E] or I -

I

to start searching.

The machine searches for name recognition

between the entered and registered station
name, and the station name appears on the dis­
play, if registered.

D I R E C T O R Y S E A R C H

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