10 Utility mode10-12 VarioLink 2221/2821/3621Utility mode Chapter 1010.3 Specifying FAX Registration settingsFrom the FAX Registration screen, one-touch dial buttons and programs canbe registered to allow the fax functions to be used more easily.This section describes the buttons available in the FAX Registration screen.The operating procedures are described in the corresponding sections ofchapter 9. For details on each item, refer to the indicated page.2 NoteIf software switch settings were specified to limit use of the FAX Regis-tration screen to the administrator, [FAX] does not appear in the User Set-ting screen. In this case, destination can only be registered, edited anddeleted in Administrator mode. For details on the software switch set-tings, refer to “Specifying software switch settings (machine functions)”on page 10-67.Item Description Page Refer-enceOne-Touch Recipients can be registered as one-touch dialbutton. 15 one-touch dial buttons can be reg-istered per screen to give a total of 540 but-tons.p. 9-4Index The names of indexes on the One-Touchscreen can be registered. For convenience,classify the one-touch dial buttons in indexes.36 indexes can be registered, and up to 15one-touch dial buttons can be registered ineach index.p. 9-15FAX Program Transmission settings can be programmed to-gether with recipient information in programs.This allows transmission and reception with thesame transmission settings to often be per-formed simply by pressing that button.Programs are registered in one-touch dial but-tons, and a maximum of 30 programs can beregistered.p. 9-18Domain Name Register text that is frequently entered. This al-lows recipient addresses to quickly be enteredwhen e-mail functions are being used.User’s Guide[Network Scan-ner Operations]Bulletin Register bulletin boards for registering and re-trieving documents that are shared.p. 9-27Conf. Box Create individual confidential boxes on the ma-chine. Since a password is required to retrievedocuments from these boxes, confidentialdocuments can effectively be transferred.p. 9-32