Canon imageCLASS D680 imageCLASS D680 Fax Guide - Page 48
Delayed Sending
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Delayed Sending You can use your machine to send faxes at a preset time. This feature is called Delayed sending or Timer sending. By using this feature, you can take advantage of lower long distance rates at night, for example. You can set up to 122 destinations, and up to 20 reservations of delayed sending. • You can perform other tasks even when you have set the machine for delayed sending. NOTE • You can operate Book Sending, Delayed Transmission or Clear when the Function key is lit. If the Function key is not lit, press it. However, you do not need to press Function in step 1 or 2 to execute the Delayed Transmission function or Book Sending function if DELAYED TX or BOOK SENDING is programmed in PROGRAM 1-TOUCH KEY. (→ p. 9-4) 1 Prepare the document and place it on the platen glass or load it face down in the ADF. 5 Press Set. DELAYED TX SELECT LOCATIONS • When using the platen glass, press TEL= NOTE Function and then Book Sending, and select the document size with 4 (-) or e (+). In this case, you do not need to press Function in step 2. 2 Press Function. 6 Enter a destination using a one-touch speed dialing key, coded speed dialing keys, Redial/Pause key or the numeric keys. 4 Sending Faxes 3 Press Delayed Transmission. 4 Use the numeric keys to enter the reservation time to send faxes. • You can use the one-touch speed dialing NOTE key when the Function key is not lit. If the Function key is lit, press it. • If you enter an incorrect destination, press Clear to delete it. DELAYED TX Ex: T X T I M E S E T T N G 1 5 : 3 0 7 Press Start to begin scanning. • When you use speed dialing, scanning starts automatically without pressing Start when the TIME OUT setting is on. (→ p. 9-6) • When the time you set in step 4 comes, the machine will begin sending faxes. • When you place the document on the platen glass, see step 8 on p. 4-6. 4-11