Canon 700 Series Facsimile Manual page 351

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Multitransaction
N
Noise
Normal mode
Numeric keys
O
One-touch speed dialing
P
Pause
14
14-14
Glossary
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.
A general term applied to a number of problems that adversely affect the operation of
telephone lines used for modem and fax communication.
Using the machine with its default settings.
The numeric keys are the round keys on the operation panel marked the same as a
standard telephone keypad. Press these keys to perform regular dialing. The numeric
keys are also used to enter numbers, letters and symbols when registering fax and
telephone numbers and names.
Each one-touch speed dialing key holds a fax telephone number and customized
settings if necessary. After the numbers are registered, all you have to do is press one
key to dial. Up to 72 numbers can be registered for one-touch speed dialing.
By pressing [Redial/Pause], you can enter a pause between the digits of a telephone
number when you register the number for one-touch, or coded speed dialing, or
during regular dialing. A pause may be required for a connection to an outside line, or
some countries may require a pause for overseas fax transmissions.

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