Canon 2300N Basic Guide for imageCLASS 2300 - Page 34
One-Touch Speed Dialing Panels Opened, Stack Bypass Settings key
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One-Touch Speed Dialing Panels Opened 1 2 34 56 7 Delayed Advanced Memory Transmission Communication Transfer Reception Delete 1 Memory Reference Report TTI Selector Space Stack Bypass Settings Stamp Pin Code + Clear OK Introduction G F EDC B a Delayed Transmission key Press to set a time for delayed sending. b Advanced Communication key Press to set a document for advanced communications such as polling sending/ receiving, confidential mailbox, relay broadcast, and subaddress/password transmission. c Transfer key Press to use the transfer mode, or to cancel it. d Memory Reception key Press to turn ON/OFF the memory reception function. e Space key Enters a space between letters and numbers when registering information. f Speaker volume switch Adjusts the speaker Volume in four levels. g Delete key During a step when you are registering a name, press this key to delete the character you entered last. h OK key Press to set a mode or function. i , , L, M Cursor keys Press to scroll through options and selections in the menus on the display during data registration, or to move the cursor left or right during data registration. A0 9 8 j Clear key Clears an entire entry during information registration. k + key Press this key to enter a plus sign in a fax number. l Pin Code key Displays the PIN code message so you can enter a PIN code when dialing through a PBX (Public Branch Exchange). m TTI Selector key Enters a registered sender's name which is printed at the top of the document you are sending. n Stamp key Switches the machine in and out of the Stamp mode. o Report key Prints reports about information registered in the machine. p Stack Bypass Settings key Press to set the paper size for the stack bypass. q Memory Reference key Performs operations with documents currently stored in memory, including printing a list of documents, printing documents, sending documents to another destination, or deleting documents. Parts and Their Functions 1-11