Canon FAX-L800 User’s Guide ENGLISH
G-6 Glossary
Manual redialling
When you use regular dialling, you can redial a number manually simply by
pressing REDIAL on the operation panel. The last number called is the number
re-dialled.
Manual sending
Use manual sending when you have installed the optional handset kit or
connected an extension phone and you have to talk to the other party before you
send the document. You may have to do this to send transmissions to older fax
units. Put the document in the fax and then dial the number. After the call
connects, if you hear a high-pitched tone, press START/SCAN to send the
facsimile and then hang up. If the other party or the other fax does not answer,
hang up the handset. If the other party answers, tell him that you are going to
send a facsimile transmission and that he should press start button on his own
machine. Press START/SCAN on your own fax, then hang up the handset.
Memory box
The memory box provides features that allow you to set up an ITU-T subaddress
and password and allows you to use advanced features such as confidential
sending and relay sending with fax units of any manufacture as long as they too
support ITU-T standard subaddress/password transactions.
Memory broadcast
Allows you to send one scanned document to a maximum of 210 destinations
with One-touch Dialling, Coded Speed Dialling, and regular dialling. Just dial the
numbers sequentially when you send a document. If you must do this frequently,
register the numbers for Group Dialling.
Memory file
A document stored in the memory is also called a memory file.
Memory list
See document memory list.
Memory lock
Usually a document is printed as soon as it is received, but the memory lock
feature forces all documents to be received in memory until you enter a password
to print them. This feature prevents printed documents from piling up on the
paper output tray when the office is unattended. After you return to the office,
you can print all documents stored in the memory.
Memory reception password
Protects all documents received and stored in the memory when the memory
reception feature is turned on. The memory reception password is a four-digit
number (0000-9999) that you should safeguard to prevent access to your
documents stored in the fax memory. This password unlocks the memory to print
all documents received with memory lock turned on. See memory lock.