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Beyond the basics
2.10
10.
The display now shows:
02:Name :Upper
_
or
02:Name :Upper
S. W. Region Office_
The machine now is prompting you for a name — a Location
ID
, remember? —
so you’ll be able to find it easily in the EasyDial directory (see page 2.16).
If you
do not
wish to enter or change this number’s Location
ID
, skip to
step 12.
If you
do
wish to enter or change this number’s Location
ID
, proceed to
step 11.
11.
A number’s Location
ID
may be up to 24 characters in length. You enter the
Location
ID
the same way you entered your fax name during EasyStart. We’ll
review the process, here. (If you’re changing a previously entered Location
ID
,
see the note at the end of this step.)
Important: As in EasyStart, you enter letters and other non-numeric
characters through the one-touch keys.
02:Name :Upper
_
The word “Upper” means the machine is currently set for entering only upper-
case letters. If you press
R
, the machine will see it as an
R
(not an
r
).
To change the setting so that pressing a one-touch key will produce a lower-
case, rather than upper-case, letter, press
ALPHABET
. The display will change
to:
02:Name :Lower
_
This means pressing one-touch keys will enter lower-case letters: pressing
R
will produce an
r
(not an
R
) on the display.
To switch back for upper-case entries, press
ALPHABET
again.
To enter spaces, punctuation and symbols, enter the characters shown on the
one-touch keypad you want.
To use
CODE
to enter a wide variety of characters, please review the
explanation on page 2.3. The vast majority of the time, you will probably find
the
ALPHABET
key to be sufficient.
Note: If you make a mistake or want to erase characters entered in a
previous setting, press
CANCEL
to erase leftward. Or, if you want to
change just one character in the name, press to move the cursor
leftward, or to move it rightward, to that character and press
CANCEL
to erase it. Then re-enter until the name is just as you want it.
12.
Press
ENTER
to save the setting and continue.
13.
The display now shows either:
02:Group No.
_
or
02:Group No.
2,6_
You may now designate up to 32 call groups to which this number will belong.
(If necessary, review “Considering call groups,” page 2.9.)
If you
do not
wish to change this number’s call group status, skip to step 15.
If you
do
wish to change this number’s call group status, proceed to step 14.
14.
Use the numeric keypad to enter the call groups to which this number will
belong. There are 32 possible call groups, numbered 1–32. (If you’re changing
a previous call group entry, see the note at the end of this step.
This shows the entry of
3
to assign this one-touch number to
Call Group 3
:
02:Group No.
3_
Note: As you can see, you don’t have to insert a leading zero for a single-
digit number.
Note: To assign this number to all 32 call groups, enter 0 (zero).
If you want to assign the number to more than one call group, insert a
comma
after each number (except the last one, of course) by pressing
GROUP DIAL
. For
example, if you enter
3,
GROUP DIAL
, 6,
GROUP DIAL
, 7
to assign this one-touch
number to call Groups 3, 6 and 7, the display
will show:
02:Group No.
3,6,7_
Note: If you make a mistake or want to erase characters entered in a
previous setting, press
CANCEL
to erase leftward. Or, to change just
one character in the setting, press to move the cursor leftward, or
to move it rightward, to that character and press
CANCEL
to erase
it. Then re-enter the setting.
15.
Press
ENTER
to save the setting.
The display will show the next one-touch number.
If you
do not
wish to enter any more one-touch numbers, press
STOP
to finish.
If you
do not
wish to enter the
currently
displayed one-touch number but
do
want to enter
another
one-touch number, go back to step 3.
If you
do
wish to enter the currently displayed one-touch number, go back to
step 4.
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