Type Conventions Used In This Guide - Canon FAX-L400 Facsimile Manual

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Type Conventions Used in This Guide

Please read the following list of symbols, terms, and abbreviations used in this guide.
• Indicates a warning concerning operations that may lead to death or injury to persons if not
performed correctly. In order to use the machine safely, always pay attention to these warnings.
WARNING
• Indicates a caution concerning operations that may lead to injury to persons or damage to
property if not performed correctly. In order to use the machine safely, always pay attention to
CAUTION
these cautions.
• Indicates an operational warning or restriction. Be certain to read these items to operate the machine
correctly, and to avoid damage to the machine.
IMPORTANT
• Indicates a note for operation or an additional explanation. Reading these is highly recommended.
NOTE
(→ p. n-nn)
→ Set-up Guide
→ User's Guide
→ Software Guide
machine
default
document or fax
menu
transaction number
TX/RX NO.
TX
RX
In addition, this guide uses distinctive typefaces to identify keys and information in the LCD:
• The keys you press appear in this typeface: Stop/Reset.
• Information in the LCD appears in this typeface: FAX SETTINGS.
vi
A number preceded by an arrow and enclosed in parenthesis refers to a page number in
this guide which contains more information on the topic of the previous sentence.
Refer to the Set-up Guide for details on the topic of the previous sentence.
Refer to the User's Guide for details on the topic of the previous sentence.
Refer to the Software Guide for details on the topic of the previous sentence.
The word "machine" refers to the FAX-L400 model.
A setting that remains in effect unless you change it.
The original sheet(s) of paper you send or receive with the machine.
A list of settings from which you select an item to set up or change. A menu has a title
which appears in the LCD.
When you send or receive a document, your machine automatically assigns the document
a unique transaction number. A transaction number is a four-digit number that will help
you keep track of documents you send and receive.
TX/RX NO. is the abbreviation used for "Transaction number".
Denotes "Sending".
Denotes "Receiving".

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