Canon FAXPHONE L120 FAXPHONE L120 Advanced Guide - Page 52
Manual receiving, Manual redialing, Memory sending, Modem, Noise, Numeric buttons, One-Touch Speed
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Advanced Fax Features 1 Status Monitor 2 Reports and Lists 3 Troubleshooting 4 Appendix 5 M Manual receiving A method of receiving faxes in which you answer all incoming calls using the handset. If you hear a slow beep it indicates an incoming fax transmission from another machine. Just press [Start] to receive the incoming fax. Manual redialing When you use regular dialing, you can redial a number manually simply by pressing [Redial] on the operation panel. The last number called is the number redialed. Memory sending Scans a document into memory before the machine dials the number(s) and sends it. This method allows you to retrieve your original document immediately after scanning. Modem A device that converts (MOdulates) digital data for transmission over telephone lines. At the receiving end, this device converts the modulated data (DEModulates) to digital format that the computer understands. N Noise A term applied to a variety of problems that impair the operation of telephone lines used for faxing. Numeric buttons The round, numbered buttons on the operation panel marked the same as a standard telephone keypad. Press them to perform regular dialing. You also use the numeric buttons to enter numbers and letters when you register and names, and for entering coded speed dialing codes. Back Previous Next TOP O One-Touch Speed Dialing An automatic dialing method that allows you to dial a fax or telephone number by pressing a single one-touch speed dial button. One-Touch Speed Dial buttons The numbered buttons on the operation panel that may be registered as single or a group of fax numbers. Once a number or group is registered, you press one button to dial the entire number or group. Table of Contents Index 5-5