IMPORTANT
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Fax addresses can be managed only if a fax board is installed.
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NOTE
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The Address List management operations are the same as those available from the control panel of the machine by pressing (Settings/Registration) → [Set Destination]. For instructions on using the control panel to manage the Address List, see "Register Destinations."
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NOTE
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If Access Number Management is set to 'On', only those addresses that are not set with an access number are displayed. To also display addresses set with an access number, enter the access number in [Access Number] → click [Display]. To only display addresses that are not set with an access number, click [Display] without entering an access number.
For instructions on setting Access Number Management, see "Specifying Destinations Using the Address Book (Local),""Specifying Destinations Using the Address Book (Remote)," and "Sending/Receiving a Fax."
To only display a certain address type, click the <Type> drop-down list, select the desired address type, and click [Display]. You can also limit the number of addresses that are displayed by selecting the letter that the address begins with from the <Initial> drop-down list and clicking [Display]. If you select [All], all stored addresses are displayed.
If you select [Address List One-Touch], click the <List Number> drop-down list → select the desired one-touch button number.
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NOTE
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This button does not appear if you select [Address List One-Touch].
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NOTE
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This button does not appear if you select [Address List One-Touch].
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NOTE
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This button does not appear if you select [Address List One-Touch].
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NOTE
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This button does not appear if you select [Address List One-Touch].
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IMPORTANT
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Once an address is deleted, it cannot be retrieved.
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NOTE
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You can set or change the password only if you select a file server address.
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NOTE
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The address book management operations available using the Remote UI are the same as those that you can access from [Set Destination] (Settings/Registration) on the control panel of the machine.
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