Glossary
14-12
Appendix
14
I
In Use/Memory lamp
Flashes green when the telephone line is in use or when you are receiving a
document. Maintains a steady green light when there are documents stored in
memory.
ITU-T
See also
CCITT/ITU-T.
J
Jack
The telephone line receptacles on your wall and on the side of the main unit used to
connect your machine to the telephone line, handset, or extension telephone.
L
Long distance dialing
When dialing or registering long distance numbers, you sometimes have to insert a
pause either within or after the telephone number. The destination and length of the
pause differ depending on the system. Contact your local authorized Canon dealer or
your local telephone company for further information if you experience problems with
long distance dialing.
M
Manual receiving
Use this setting if you have installed the optional handset kit and there is only one line
connected to your office which you use for both telephone and fax communication,
and you want to monitor all incoming calls yourself. When you hear the telephone
ring, pick up the handset and answer the telephone call. If you hear a slow beep,
someone is trying to send you a facsimile transmission. Press [Start], and hang up
the handset to start receiving the document. You cannot receive documents if there is
another document being fed into the machine.
Manual redialing
When you use regular dialing, you can redial a number manually, simply by pressing
[Redial/Pause] on the operation panel. The last number called is the number redialed.
Summary of Contents for Laser Class 700 Series
Page 2: ...LASER CLASS 700 Series Facsimile Guide ...
Page 57: ...Using the Optional Dual Line 1 36 1 Before You Start Using This Machine ...
Page 133: ...Sending a Document with a Subaddress Password 3 36 3 Sending Documents ...
Page 183: ...Sending a Confidential Document 7 16 Using Confidential Mailboxes 7 ...
Page 237: ...What Happens to the Memory After a Power Failure 9 32 9 Special Sending Receiving Features ...
Page 263: ...How the Machine Operates with Default Settings 10 26 10 Other Special Features ...
Page 297: ...System Settings 11 34 Summary of Important Settings 11 ...
Page 315: ...Memory Lists 12 18 Printing Reports and Lists 12 ...
Page 337: ...When Trouble Occurs 13 22 Troubleshooting 13 ...