Konica Minolta Fax 9930 User Manual

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Konica FAX 9930

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15 Numeric Keypad: These 12 keys work like the keypad

on a standard telephone when dialing a telephone
number. They are also used to move to another
operation mode, enter numbers, letters and other
characters when programming the machine, and input
speed dial numbers after pressing the Speed Dial key.
The “#” key is used for the creation of groups of
telephone numbers for batch transmission. After a
document is loaded, this key can also be used to select
previously programmed groups of telephone numbers for
faxing.

16 Redial Key: Press this key to automatically redial the

last telephone number dialed on the machine.

17 Hook Key: Use this key to open the telephone line for

manual dialing with the numeric keypad or external
telephone handset. After pressing the key, you can hear
the dial tone and dialing code through the machine’s
speaker.

18 Speed Dial/Search Key: After loading a document for

faxing, press this key and then enter the programmed
Speed Dial (One-Touch or 2 or 3-digit) number for the
location. The speed dialing function automatically dials
the telephone number and transmits the fax. After
pressing the Search key, you can search corresponding
location IDs when alphanumeric characters are entered.

19 Hyphen Key: Use this key as the “-” character when

programming ID and PBX, public line, international
telephone or Earthing/Flashing switches. It is also used
to type the “+” when entering TSI/CSI numbers.

20 Start/Copy Key:

Use this key to:

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Start transmission of a document after loading the
document and selecting the location.

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Start manual fax transmission or reception.

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Return the machine to normal operation from the
Power Save mode.

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Start the copying function.

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