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11 <Interrupt> Select this button to temporarily stop a continuous copy job or printing to
give another job higher priority. During an interrupt,
the Interrupt indicator is lit. Pressing the Interrupt button again cancels
the interrupt and the previous operation is resumed.
In text descriptions, this button is indicated as the <Interrupt> button.
12 <Stop> Press this button to stop the current copy job or communications.
In text descriptions, this button is indicated as the <Stop> button.
13 <Start> Press this button to start copying or scanning.
In text descriptions, this button is indicated as the <Start> button.
14 Numeric keypad Press these buttons to enter the number of copies, passwords and other
numerical values.
In text descriptions, these buttons are indicated as the "numeric
keypad".
15 <Speed Dial> Used to specify a destination phone number for fax or e-mail.
In text descriptions, this button is indicated as the <Speed Dial>.
16 <C> (Clear) Press this button if you have entered the wrong numerical value with the
numeric keypad.
In text descriptions, this button is indicated as the <C> button.
17 <Dial Pause> Used to insert a pause into a destination number.
In text descriptions, this button is indicated as the <Dial Pause> button.
18 <Copy>
<Custom 2>
<Custom 3>
Used to call a custom feature.
19 <All Services> Used to display the menu screen.
In text descriptions, this button is indicated as the <All Services> button.
20 One touch button panels The one touch button panels.
You can leaf through panels to display 001 to 030, 031 to 060, 061 to
070.
M01 to M20 are reserved for job memory. These correspond to
registered jobs 01 to 20.
21 One touch buttons Specify a recipient with one touch. Registered preset recipient numbers
001 to 070 are supported.
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