Canon MultiPASS C635 User Manual - Page 23

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4 B&W FAX/COPY button Use this button when sending faxes or making copies in black and white only. For black and white scanning, set the resolution from the ScanTastic for MultiPASS scanning software. 5 One-touch Speed Dial/Function buttons Use for one-touch speed dialing, entering user information, printing documents stored in memory, and cleaning the print head. (See the next page for details.) 6 STOP button Press to cancel sending, receiving, or any other operation. 7 ALARM light Flashes when an error occurs, when the MultiPASS is out of paper or ink, or when received faxes are stored in memory. 8 START/COPY button Press to begin sending, receiving, copying, or other operations, or to select functions when registering information. 9 CODED DIAL button Press this button (followed by a two-digit code) to dial a number that you have registered for coded speed dialing. 10 REDIAL/PAUSE button Press to redial the last number that was dialed using the number buttons, or to enter pauses between digits when dialing fax numbers. 11 Number buttons Use these buttons to enter numbers and names when registering information, and to dial fax/telephone numbers that are not registered for automatic dialing. 1-10 Introduction Chapter 1

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Introduction
Chapter 1
B&W FAX/COPY
button
Use this button when sending faxes or making copies in black and white
only. For black and white scanning, set the resolution from the
ScanTastic for MultiPASS scanning software.
One-touch Speed Dial/Function buttons
Use for one-touch speed dialing, entering user information, printing
documents stored in memory, and cleaning the print head. (See the next
page for details.)
STOP
button
Press to cancel sending, receiving, or any other operation.
ALARM
light
Flashes when an error occurs, when the MultiPASS is out of paper or
ink, or when received faxes are stored in memory.
START/COPY
button
Press to begin sending, receiving, copying, or other operations, or to
select functions when registering information.
CODED DIAL
button
Press this button (followed by a two-digit code) to dial a number that
you have registered for coded speed dialing.
REDIAL/PAUSE
button
Press to redial the last number that was dialed using the number
buttons, or to enter pauses between digits when dialing fax numbers.
Number buttons
Use these buttons to enter numbers and names when registering
information, and to dial fax/telephone numbers that are not registered
for automatic dialing.
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