Sending with a Subaddress 7-37Special Fax FunctionsDetails of each item are shown below.IMPORTANTYou cannot insert a pause at the beginning of a number.NOTE• For instructions on placing your originals, see Chapter 2, "Basic Operations," in the ReferenceGuide.• If you enter a pause at the end of the number, the pause is always 10 seconds long.[Pause]: Press to insert a pause of several seconds in the fax number that you are dialing.If you insert a pause, the letter is displayed between the numbers, and the
letter appears at the end of the number. When dialing an overseas number,
insert a pause after the country code, and at the end of the telephone number.(See "Pause Time," on p. 9-43.)[Tone]: Press when you want to directly call an extension line that is connected to a PBX(Private Branch Exchange) which accepts only tone signals. (See "FaxInformation Services," on p. 7-9.)[ ] [ ]: Press to move the position of the cursor.[Backspace]: Press when an incorrect number is entered. The last number entered is deleted,enabling you to enter the correct number.[R]: Press to use the R-Key. (See "Special Dialing," on p. 7-5.)[Direct]: Press to send documents directly to the recipient. If you do not select DirectSending mode, Memory Sending mode is used. (See "Sending a Fax," on p. 5-3.)[Next]: Press to specify another destination after specifying the first destination using- (numeric keys).[Subaddress]:Press to set an optional subaddress and password.[On-hook]: Press to use tone dialing. (See "Fax Information Services," on p. 7-9.)