Redialling When The Line Is Busy; Manual Redialling; Cancelling Manual Redialling; Automatic Redialling - Canon MultiPASS C70 User Manual

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Redialling When the Line is Busy

There are two methods of redialling: manual redialling and automatic
redialling. See below for details.

Manual Redialling

Press the R (Redial)/Pause button to dial the last number you dialled
with the numeric buttons. (This also starts redialling regardless of
whether automatic redialling is enabled.)

Cancelling Manual Redialling

To cancel manual redialling, press the Stop button.

Automatic Redialling

When you are sending using memory sending and the other party's line
is busy, the unit waits the specified time and then dials the same
number again. You can set the MultiPASS C70 to redial several times if
the previous attempts failed because the line was busy. This feature is
called automatic redialling.

What is Automatic Redialling?

After the initial dial attempt, the unit is factory-set to wait two minutes
and try to dial again. If the second attempt fails because the line was
busy, the unit will again wait for two minutes and make a final attempt
to complete the call.
Automatic redialling can be turned off and on. The number of redialling
attempts and the time interval between attempts can also be adjusted.
(1 p. 7-20)
If all redial attempts are unsuccessful, the unit will cancel the
transmission and print an Error TX Report to remind you that the
transmission was not completed. (1 p. 11-6)
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The automatic redialling feature can also be set up from the MultiPASS
Desktop Manager. (1 MultiPASS Suite Software User's Guide)
Chapter 7
7-17
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