Registering Fax/Telephone Number of Individual Recipients - G4210

Article ID: ART169361 | Date published: 01/12/2018 | Date last updated: 04/09/2019
 

Description

This article explains how to register the phone number of an individual fax recipient in the PIXMA G4210.

 

Solution

Before you can use the printer's directory, you need to register the recipients' fax/telephone numbers. Follow the procedure below to register the recipients' fax/telephone numbers.

  1. Make sure that the printer is turned on.
     

  2. Press the FAX button.
    The Fax standby screen is displayed.

     

  3. Press the Menu button.
    The FAX menu screen is displayed.
     

  4. Select Directory, then press the OK button.
     

  5. Select Add directory entry, then press the OK button.


     Note

    • You can select Add directory entry from TEL no. registration in Fax settings after pressing the Setup button.
       
  6. Select Recipient, then press the OK button.
    The screen to select an ID number is displayed.



     
  7. Use the button or the Numeric buttons to select an unregistered ID number, then press the OK button.


     Note

    • If you already registered the recipient, the fax/telephone number is displayed next to the ID number. If you already registered the group dial, (Not available) is displayed.
       
  8. Select a registration method, then press the OK button.
     

  9. Register the recipients' fax/telephone number.

    • From call log (OUT) is selected as the registration method:
      The screen to select the fax/telephone number from the outgoing call logs is displayed.



       
      1. Select a fax/telephone number, then press the OK button.
        The fax/telephone number selected from the outgoing call logs is displayed.
         

      2. Check the fax/telephone number, then press the OK button.
        The fax/telephone number is registered to the printer and the screen to enter the recipient's name is displayed.
         

    • From call log (IN) is selected as the registration method:
      The screen to select the fax/telephone number or the name from the incoming call logs is displayed.



       
      1. Select a fax/telephone number or a name, then press the OK button.
        The fax/telephone number selected from the incoming call logs is displayed.
         

      2. Check the fax/telephone number, then press the OK button.
        The fax/telephone number is registered to the printer and the screen to enter the recipient's name is displayed.


       Note

      • This registration method may not be available depending on the country or region of purchase.
         

    • Direct entry is selected as the registration method:
      The screen to enter the fax/telephone number is displayed.



       
      1. Use the Numeric buttons to enter the fax/telephone number you want to register.



         
      2. Press the OK button.
        The fax/telephone number is registered to the printer and the screen to enter the recipient's name is displayed.


         Note

        • You can enter the fax/telephone number up to 60 digits (40 digits for the US, Canada, Korea and some regions of Latin America), including spaces.

        • Press the button twice to enter a pause.
           

        • When Telephone line type in FAX user settings under Fax settings is set to Rotary pulse, you can enter a tone ("T") by pressing the Tone button.
           

  10. Use the Numeric buttons to enter the recipient's name.



     

    If you select a name on From call log (IN) in step 9, the name may be already entered. If you do not change the name, go to step 11.


     Note

  11. Press the OK button to finalize registration.


     Note

    • To register another recipient's number and name, select an unregistered ID number and operate in the same procedure.
       
    • To return to the Fax standby screen, press the FAX button.
       
    • You can check the recipient's numbers and names you have registered by printing RECIPIENT TELEPHONE NUMBER LIST.


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