Canon PIXMA MP530 User's Guide - Page 96
Tx Settings, Unit Tel Number, Unit Name, Tx Terminal Id, Offhook Alarm, Volume Control, Rx Ring Level
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Enables/disables the summer time setting. If you select , you can select additional sub-settings (This setting is not available in some countries and regions). START DATE/TIME: END DATE/TIME: Sets the date and time that summer time starts. SET MONTH Specify the month. SET WEEK Specify the week. SET DAY OF WEEK Specify the day of the week. SET SHIFT TIME Specify the 24 hours. Sets the date and time that summer time ends. SET MONTH Specify the month. SET WEEK Specify the week. SET DAY OF WEEK Specify the day of the week. SET SHIFT TIME Specify the 24 hours. z UNIT TEL NUMBER Enters the fax/telephone number printed on faxes you send. z UNIT NAME Enters the name printed on faxes you send. z TX TERMINAL ID Prints sender information at the top of each fax you send (The ON/OFF setting may be available depending on the county of purchase). TTI POSITION: FAX/TEL NO. MARK: Selects the position of the sender information (outside or inside the image area) when sending black & white faxes (Automatically set inside the image area for color faxes). Selects the mark to appear before the fax/telephone number printed on faxes you send. z OFFHOOK ALARM Enables/disables the alarm that alerts you if the handset of the telephone connected to the machine is not hung up properly. z VOLUME CONTROL Sets the RX RING VOLUME and LINE MONITOR VOL. RX RING VOLUME: LINE MONITOR VOL.: When the machine is set to ring, selects the ring volume. Selects the line monitor volume while dialing. z RX RING LEVEL Selects the ring type for incoming call. z TEL LINE TYPE Selects the telephone line type setting for your machine. Note In New Zealand, select . You cannot use . z ACTIVITY REPORT Sets whether to print the ACTIVITY REPORT automatically after every 20 transactions. TX SETTINGS z ECM TX 94 Changing the Machine Settings Chapter 7