Canon FAX-L800 User Manual page 353

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Memory sending
Scanning the document into the memory before the facsimile dials the number
and sends it. Scanning is fast and you only have to wait until the original
document is scanned, not until it is sent. You can get the original back much
faster and spend less time standing around the fax.
Multitransaction
Also called, multiple transmission or sequential broadcast, this term refers to
scanning a document once and sending it to more than one location. You can
send a single document to a maximum of 210 destinations.
N
Noise
A general term applied to a number of problems that adversely affect the
operation of telephone lines used for modem and fax communication.
Normal mode
Using the fax with its default settings.
Numeric buttons
The numeric buttons are the round buttons on the operation panel marked the
same as a standard telephone keypad. Press to perform regular dialling. The
numeric buttons are also used to enter numbers and letters when registering
numbers and names.
O
One-touch Speed Dialling
Each One-touch Speed Dialling button holds a facsimile telephone number.
After the numbers are registered, all you have to do is press one button to dial.
Up to 72 numbers can be registered for One-touch Speed Dialling.
P
PAUSE
By pressing PAUSE, you can enter a pause between digits of a telephone number
when you register the number for One-touch or Coded Speed Dialling or during
regular dialling. A pause may be required for a connection to an outside line, or
some countries may require a pause for overseas fax transmission.
Glossary
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