HP LaserJet 3150 All-in-One Printer series User Manual

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7 Managing Basic Features

EN

Programming a one-touch key for alternate
long distance service

If you use an alternate long distance service, you can program a one-
touch key to dial the service’s access number before a fax number.
When you need to use this one-touch key, press it, enter the fax
number, and then press

S

TART

. Both the access number and the fax

number are then dialed together.

If the access number has fewer than 10 digits and you dial it almost
every time you dial a fax, it might be easier to program the access
number as a dialing prefix (see “Enabling a dialing prefix” on
page 120)
. Use the procedure on this page if the access number has
more than 10 numbers, if you only need to use the access number
occasionally, or if you want to conceal a PIN number.

Hint

Programming this one-touch key can be more easily accomplished
from the software, unless you want to conceal a PIN number. See “To
program speed-dial codes for e-mail addresses” on page 112.

To program a one touch for alternate long distance

Note

If you have a PIN number you want to conceal, enable the special
dialing symbols before proceeding. See “Enabling special dialing
symbols” on page 108.

1

Follow steps 1-6 of “To program speed-dial codes for fax
numbers” on page 111
. When entering the fax number in step 6,
you may also have to do one or more of the following:

• If you have to wait for an access tone at some point in the

number, enter one or more two-second pauses by pressing

R

EDIAL

/P

AUSE

.

• If you use pulse, rather than tone, dialing, press

*

after the

access number. (If you enabled special dialing symbols, press

*

and then

E

NTER

/M

ENU

.)

• Enter a PIN number, if applicable. If you want to conceal the

PIN number, use “To conceal a PIN number” below at the point
at which you need to enter that number.

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