Canon MultiPASS C545 User Manual - Page 94

Sequential Broadcasting

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n q You control error reports through the MultiPASS Fax Setup Utility or the operation panel. If you are using the MultiPASS Fax Setup Utility see the online MultiPASS Desktop Manager Software Guide. If you are using the operation panel, see the online Standalone Fax Manual. q If you want to cancel a transmission while the unit is waiting to redial, refer to Deleting a Document From Memory (see page 4-23). Sequential Broadcasting Sending a Document to More Than One Destination Follow this procedure to scan a document once and send it to several destinations. With this sending method, called sequential broadcasting, you can send the same document to a maximum of 113 destinations. This feature allows you to send a document to a number of destinations using a combination of dialing methods as follows: ❑ One-touch speed dialing: up to 12 destinations ❑ Coded speed dialing: up to 100 destinations ❑ Regular dialing (using the numeric buttons): one destination You can enter the one-touch speed dialing and coded speed dialing destinations in any order. You can also include one destination which you dial using the numeric buttons. (Be sure to press Set after you enter the destination with the numeric buttons.) n If you frequently send the same document to the same group of recipients, use group dialing. If you are using the MultiPASS Fax Setup Utility, group dialing is described in the online MultiPASS Desktop Manager Software Guide. If you are using the MultiPASS as a standalone fax, group dialing is described in the online Standalone Fax Manual. Sending Faxes Chapter 4 Sending Faxes 4-15

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Chapter 4
Sending Faxes
4-15
Sending Faxes
Sequential Broadcasting
Sending a Document to More Than One Destination
Follow this procedure to scan a document once and send it to several destinations.
With this sending method, called sequential broadcasting, you can send the same
document to a maximum of 113 destinations.
This feature allows you to send a document to a number of destinations using a
combination of dialing methods as follows:
One-touch speed dialing: up to 12 destinations
Coded speed dialing: up to 100 destinations
Regular dialing (using the numeric buttons): one destination
You can enter the one-touch speed dialing and coded speed dialing destinations in
any order. You can also include one destination which you dial using the numeric
buttons. (Be sure to press
Set
after you enter the destination with the numeric
buttons.)
You control error reports through the MultiPASS Fax Setup Utility or the
operation panel. If you are using the MultiPASS Fax Setup Utility see the
online
MultiPASS Desktop Manager Software Guide
. If you are using the
operation panel, see the online
Standalone Fax Manual
.
If you want to cancel a transmission while the unit is waiting to redial, refer
to
Deleting a Document From Memory
(see page 4-23).
n
If you frequently send the same document to the same group of recipients, use
group dialing. If you are using the MultiPASS Fax Setup Utility, group dialing is
described in the online
MultiPASS Desktop Manager Software Guide
. If you are
using the MultiPASS as a standalone fax, group dialing is described in the online
Standalone Fax Manual
.
n