2.4Searching for a particular first letter1 Press Mute/Search (or Search).2 Press the button labelled with the letter you want to search for.• For example, if you want to find the name ‘NEW YORK’, press the ‘6’ button, which is labelled with ‘MNO’.• The machine finds the closest entry so you may need to specify as clearly as you can.• If the machine cannot find a name that begins with the given letter, the machine shows the message Not Found.3 When the name and number you want appears correctly in the display, press Start/Enter to dial.RediallingYou can redial the number last called or one of ten unique numbers recently stored in memory.To redial the last number called1 Press Redial/Pause.• The number is dialled automatically.• If a document is loaded, the machine automatically begins to send. If there is no number stored, the machine willbeep.2 Speak into the microphone when the call is answered.• Pick up the handset, if you are an SF-330 or an SF-331P user.To redial the number in memory1 Press and hold Redial/Pause for about two seconds.2 Select Recent Numbers and press Start/Enter.• The display shows the most recent numbers.3 Press < or > to find the number you are dialling.4 Press Start/Enter when the correct number appears.• If a document is loaded, the machine automatically begins to send.To find a number received via the Caller ID serviceYou sometimes need to see who has called you. To see the number or name follow the instructions below:1 Press and hold Redial/Pause for about two seconds.2 Select Caller ID and press Start/Enter.3 Scroll through the numbers by pressing < or >.• The Caller ID displays in two ways. One is by name and other is by number. If the number is the same as the one yousaved to a One-Touch or Speed dial location and you assigned a name to that location, the machine shows the nameinstead of the number.