Canon MultiPASS L90 User Manual page 220

Canon multipass l90 laser multifunction system
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M
Manual receiving
A method of receiving faxes in which you answer all incoming calls using the handset,
and receive faxes by pressing
Manual sending via the handset or
A method of sending faxes in which you dial the number, you speak with the other
party and then press
sending via the handset or
to send a document. Manual sending via the handset or
sends one page at a time. The document is not scanned into the memory, so it takes a
little more time to get your original document back.
Memory broadcast
Allows you to send a scanned fax to as many as 121 locations at once, using a
combination of one-touch speed dialling, coded speed dialling, or regular dialling.
Memory list
Shows the faxes stored in the unit's memory, along with the following information for
each:
Transaction number
How the fax was stored
Name and number the fax was sent to (for one-touch speed dialling or coded speed
dialling)
Number of pages
Date and time each document was stored in the memory and when it will be sent
Any errors that occurred when sending the document
Memory sending
A method of sending faxes in which you scan the document into the memory before
the unit dials the number and sends the fax. Compare Manual sending via the handset
or
N
Noise level
See dB(A).
O
One-touch speed dialling
Allows you to dial a fax number by pressing a single one-touch speed dialling button.
The unit can store up to 20 fax numbers for coded speed dialling.
G-4
(START/COPY) to begin sending the document. Use Manual
(HOOK) button.
(START/COPY) and then hanging up the handset.
(HOOK) button
(HOOK) button if the memory is full, but you still want
(HOOK) button scans and
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