Redialing When The Line Is Busy; Manual Redialing; Canceling Manual Redialing; Automatic Redialing - Canon LASER CLASS 1060P User Manual

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Redialing When the Line is Busy

There are two methods of redialing: Manual redialing and Automatic redialing. This
section explains these two methods.

Manual Redialing

Press Redial to dial the last number you dialed with the numeric buttons. (This starts
redialing regardless of whether automatic redialing is enabled.)

Canceling Manual Redialing

To cancel manual redialing, press Stop.

Automatic Redialing

What is Automatic Redialing?

When you are sending a document using memory sending (1 p. 7-5) and the other
party's line is busy, your unit waits the specified time interval and then redials the
number automatically. This is called Automatic redialing.
You will know that your unit is waiting to redial when AUTO REDIAL and the transaction
number (TX/RX NO.) are displayed in the LCD.
The automatic redialing options allow you to customize the number of times your unit
redials, as well as the time interval between redials. You can also disable automatic
redialing if you prefer your unit not to do so.
If all automatic redialing attempts are unsuccessful, the unit cancels the transmission
and prints an ERROR TX REPORT to notify you that the transmission was not
completed (1 p. 11-4).

Canceling Automatic Redialing

Automatic redialing cannot be canceled with the Stop button while the unit is waiting to
redial. You can either wait until your unit begins redialing and then follow the procedure
below, or if you want to cancel while your unit is waiting to redial, you will have to
delete the document from memory (1 p. 9-8).
Follow this procedure to cancel automatic redialing when your unit begins redialing:
1
Wait until your unit begins redialing.
Chapter 7
DIALING
Sending Faxes
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