Canon FAXPHONE B95 FAXPHONE B95 User's Guide - Page 112
REC'D IN MEMORY message, RX CALL LEVEL setting
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Index document in memory 5-14 list of document in memory 5-14 nozzle check pattern 9-5 USER DATA LIST 8-7 Problem documents 3-1 Problems copying 9-12 faxing 9-8 general 9-13 paper feeding 9-7 print quality 9-13 receiving 9-9 receiving in memory when 6-6 sending 9-8 telephone 9-12 Q Quality adjusting 5-1 print problems 9-13 Quantity, paper S-1 R REC'D IN MEMORY message 9-17 Receive mode Chapter 6 Receive mode button 2-2, Chapter 6 Receiving (See also individual receive modes) canceling 6-9 in memory when problem occurs 6-6 methods 6-1 problems 9-9 while performing other tasks 6-6 Record button 2-3, 7-1 Recording outgoing message 7-1 voice memo 7-6 REDIAL INTERVAL setting 7-14, 8-3 Redial/Pause button 2-3, 5-8, 5-9 REDIAL setting 8-3 REDIAL TIMES setting 5-10, 8-3 Redialing automatic 5-9 manual 5-9 REDUCE DIMENSION setting 8-4 Registering coded speed dialing numbers and names 2-13 fax/telephone number 2-8 name 2-8 one-touch speed dialing numbers and names 2-11 sender information 2-7 REJECTION METHOD setting 6-8, 8-6 Remote control features 7-10 list of commands 7-12 registering password for 7-10 using 7-11 Replacing BJ Cartridge® 9-5 Report button 2-2, 8-7 REPORT SETTINGS menu 8-3 Resolution button 2-2, 4-1, 5-1 setting scanning 5-1 Rewind/Forward buttons 2-2, 7-8 RING COUNT setting for INCOMING RING setting 8-4 for TOLL SAVER setting 8-6 ROTARY PULSE setting 8-2 RX CALL LEVEL setting 8-2 RX REDUCTION setting 8-4 RX (Reception) REPORT description 8-8 setting 8-3 RX SETTINGS menu 8-4 RX START SPEED setting 8-5 S Safety instructions handling and maintenance vi location vii power supply vii SCAN CONTRAST setting 8-2 Scanning contrast, setting 5-1 document requirements 3-1 resolution, setting 5-1 Scroll buttons 2-3, 8-1 Send options 5-2 SELECTIVE setting 6-8, 8-6 Sender information, registering 2-7 Sending canceling 5-5 delayed 5-11 documents 5-2 manual 5-4 memory 5-3 methods 5-2 preparing for 5-1 problems 9-8 sequential broadcasting 5-13 setting scanning contrast 5-1 setting scanning resolution 5-1 to more than one location (See Sequential broadcasting) using caller history 5-8 using coded speed dialing 5-5 using one-touch speed dialing 5-5 using voice dialing 5-7 Sequential broadcasting 5-13 Setting date and time 2-7 Setting forwarding number 7-12 Setting PIN ENTRY 7-15 Setting TAM MODE 7-2 Shipping materials, removing 1-2 SHOW IN HISTORY? setting 6-8, 8-6 Special dialing 5-8 function buttons 2-2 (See also individual button names) I-4