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4-20 Sending faxeSUsing alternative telephone network service providers (Dial prefix)When you make a call, you may want to use alternative telephone network service pro-vider to take advantage of low rates.The following information describes how to program the access number.1 Press Dial Prefix No_2 Enter the telephone network access number using the numeric keys.Access numbers may contain up to 40 digits.If you must wait for another dial tone at the dialing, enter a pause at the end of theaccess number by pressing the soft key. (Refer to “Special dial-ing characters,” page 3-2.)3 Press to save it.4 Press to exit and return to standby mode.Sending faxes with the Dial prefix featureTo dial using the numeric keys1 Place the document face up on the automatic document feeder (ADF)..2 Press repeatedly until “Dial Prefix(/N)” appears then press to enter an “/N”.– or –If you assigned “Dial Prefix” to a soft key (page 8-3), simply press that key.This symbol indicates access to the alternative telephone network.Press Start/N_3 Enter the fax number using the numeric keys.4 Press .NOTE• You must enter the full National Code telephone number when dialing telephonenumbers via any network.• You can assign the “Dial prefix” to a soft key (page 8-3) to enter an “/N”, but it cannotbe combined with any one-touch key or speed-dial number for dialing. In order to sendfaxes using the one-touch key or speed-dial number, you must instruct your machineto access the alternative telephone network when you store the fax number into yourautodialer.To enter an access number into your autodialer:Before entering a fax number, press repeatedly until “Dial Pre-fix(/N)” appears then press to enter an “/N”. And then, enter the fax number.
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