Canon MultiPASS C530 User Manual - Page 15

Guidelines for Entering Information Via the Operation Panel - fax

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Guidelines for Entering Information Via the Operation Panel The following section provides a brief overview of how to use the buttons on the operation panel to access menus, make selections, and register your entries. You will also find information on entering numbers, letters, and symbols to register fax/telephone numbers and names. When entering information, always keep the following in mind: I If you pause while entering information and do not make an entry for more than 60 seconds, the MultiPASS returns automatically to standby mode and loses all information you had entered up to that point. You will have to start again. I If the MultiPASS is set for manual receiving and the unit rings while you are entering information, press the Stop button and lift the telephone. The MultiPASS will automatically save all the information entered up to the last time you pressed the Set button. G If you hear nothing or a slow beep, someone is trying to send a fax: press the Start/Scan button. G If you hear a voice, you are receiving a normal telephone call. G If your MultiPASS is set to receive faxes automatically, you do not have to press the Stop button. The MultiPASS will automatically receive the fax. Chapter 2 Registering Information 2-2

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Guidelines for Entering Information Via the Operation Panel
The following section provides a brief overview of how to use the buttons on the operation panel
to access menus, make selections, and register your entries. You will also find information on
entering numbers, letters, and symbols to register fax/telephone numbers and names.
When entering information, always keep the following in mind:
If you pause while entering information and do not make an entry for more than 60 seconds,
the MultiPASS returns automatically to standby mode and loses all information you had
entered up to that point. You will have to start again.
If the MultiPASS is set for manual receiving and the unit rings while you are entering
information, press the
Stop
button and lift the telephone. The MultiPASS will automatically
save all the information entered up to the last time you pressed the
Set
button.
If you hear nothing or a slow beep, someone is trying to send a fax: press the
Start/Scan
button.
If you hear a voice, you are receiving a normal telephone call.
If your MultiPASS is set to receive faxes automatically, you do not have to press the
Stop
button. The MultiPASS will automatically receive the fax.
Chapter 2
Registering Information
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