Canon FAXPHONE L170 Basic Guide - Page 67
Using One-Touch Speed Dialing
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Using One-Touch Speed Dialing Once you have registered your numbers under One-Touch Speed Dial buttons, you can use them to send documents as follows: 1 Load the document in the ADF. For details on the types of documents you can fax, their requirements, and how to load documents, see "Document Requirements," on p. 6-1, and "Loading Documents in the ADF," on p. 6-3. 2 Press [FAX]. If you are already in the Fax standby mode, you can skip this step. 3 Adjust any necessary settings for your document. • Press [Image Quality] to select the fax resolution. (See "Adjusting the Image Quality (Resolution)," on p. 6-4.) 5 • Press [Exposure] to select the scan density. (See "Adjusting the Exposure (Density)," on p. 6-5.) 4 Press the One-Touch Speed Dial button assigned to the number to which you wish to fax. TEL= 123xxxx 04 Canon USA • The name registered under that One-Touch Speed Dial button is displayed. If no name is registered, the number registered under that button will be displayed. • If you mistakenly press the wrong One-Touch Speed Dial button, press [Stop/Reset] ➞ press the correct button. • If no fax number is assigned to the One-Touch Speed Dial button you press, the LCD displays . If this happens, make sure you press the correct button and that the number you want to dial is registered under that button. 5 Press [Start]. • If you do not press [Start] within 5 seconds of pressing the One-Touch Speed Dial button, the machine will begin sending automatically. If you do not want the machine to send automatically, you need to change the setting. See p.15-9 for more details. • If an error occurs during sending, the machine will print an error report. If this happens, try sending the fax again. See "Faxing Problems," on p. 13-12 for details about errors. NOTE • You can also use One-Touch Speed Dialing to send a document to more than one location at a time. For details, see "Group Dialing," on p. 5-8, and "Sequential Broadcasting," on p. 6-12. • Changing image quality can affect transmission times. Speed Dialing 5-4 One-Touch Speed Dialing