Canon imageCLASS MFG500 Series Advanced Manual page 71

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Advanced Fax
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Features
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Advanced Copy
Features
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System Monitor
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O
Reports and Lists
4
Troubleshooting
5
Appendix
6
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Numeric keys
The round, numbered keys on the operation panel marked the
same as a standard telephone keypad.
Press them to perform regular dialing. You also use the numeric
keys to enter numbers and letters when you register and names,
and for entering coded speed dialing codes.
One-Touch Speed Dialing
An automatic dialing method that allows you to dial a fax or
telephone number by pressing a single one-touch speed dial key.
One-Touch Speed Dial keys
The numbered keys on the operation panel that may be
registered as single or a group of fax numbers. Once a number or
group is registered, you press one key to dial the entire number or
group.
Paper feed
Refers to guiding a sheet of paper into the machine's paper path.
Paper feeder
The device in the machine that feeds recording media into the
machine for printing copied or faxed documents.
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Pause
A timing entry required for registering certain long distance
numbers and for dialing out through some telephone systems or
switchboards. Pressing [Redial/Pause] enters a pause between
digits of a telephone number.
PHOTO
The document setting you use for sending or copying documents
with intermediate tones, such as photographs.
Pulse
See Rotary pulse.
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Receiving
Receiving transmission is also defined as RX or Reception. The
machine can be customized to receive fax documents in several
ways.
Reception
See Receiving.
Redialing-automatic
See Automatic redialing.
Redialing-manual
See Manual redialing.
Registering
A process by which you place fax or telephone numbers and
names in the machine's memory for speed dialing so that you can
save time dialing destinations you call frequently.
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