Canon FAX-L2000 Fax Machine User Manual


 
What Is Speed Dialing?
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Basic Operations
What Is Speed Dialing?
Speed dialing enables you to streamline and customize dialing procedures by registering a
telephone number and other important settings so you can start a document transmission while
pressing only a few keys.
The four methods of speed dialing include:
One-Touch Speed Dialing
One-touch speed dialing enables you to start a document transmission by pressing only one key. You
can register up to 72 destinations for one-touch speed dialing. The first group of keys numbered 1 to 24
are on the operation panel. Open the first panel to see keys 25 to 48, then the second panel to see the
last group of keys 49 to 72.
Coded Speed Dialing
Coded speed dialing enables you to start a document transmission by pressing (Coded Dial) followed
by a three digit code of your choice. It enables you to register up to 128 destinations for coded speed
dialing.
Group Dialing
Group dialing enables you to dial a group of registered one-touch or coded speed dialing fax numbers. By
registering each group under one-touch (or coded speed dialing) keys, you press only one (or four keys)
to send the same document to several locations. You can create up to 199 groups.
Access Code Dialing
Access code dialing enables you to start a document transmission by pressing [#] (or any program one-
touch key depending on your setting) followed by an access code you create when registering one-touch
speed dialing, coded speed dialing, or group dialing numbers. For example, you can designate the same
number as the branch code of the destination as the access code to represent the telephone number.