Canon L75 All in One Printer User Manual


 
6-2 Speed Dialing Chapter 6
What is Speed Dialing?
Instead of having to dialing a fax or telephone number using regular dialing (i.e. with the
numeric buttons), you can simplify the dialing procedure by registering the
fax/telephone number for speed dialing. This will reduce the number of buttons you
need to press to dial the fax/telephone number, making it convenient for frequently
dialed numbers.
Speed dialing also allows you to register several fax numbers under one speed dialing
button or code so that you can send a document to all those fax numbers in one
operation.
See below for details on the different speed dialing methods.
Speed Dialing Methods
Your machine offers the following speed dialing methods:
One-Touch Speed Dialing (2 p. 6-3)
Register a fax/telephone number under a one-touch speed dialing button so that you
only have to press one button to dial that fax/telephone number.
There are 24 one-touch speed dialing buttons available for you to register fax/telephone
numbers.
Coded Speed Dialing (2 p. 6-8)
Register a fax/telephone number under a coded speed dialing code so that you only
have to press Coded Dial and enter the registered two-digit code (with the numeric
buttons) to dial that fax/telephone number.
There are 100 codes available for you to register fax/telephone numbers.
Group Dialing (2 p. 6-13)
“Group” up to 123 fax numbers together, so you can send to those fax numbers in one
quick operation. A group is registered under a one-touch speed dialing button or a
coded speed dialing code.