Canon 700 Series User Manual
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Glossary
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Appendix
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Standard
Use this setting to send normal, typewritten or printed documents containing only text
and no drawings, photographs, or illustrations.
Standby
The machine is ON, and ready to use. All operations start from the Standby mode,
where the date and time are displayed.
Super Fine
This key increases the clarity of documents you send. The lamp shows you the
current setting. It is four times the standard resolution.
Switchboard
Also called a PBX (Private Branch Exchange) internal switching system. If you have
to dial an outside line number along with the regular facsimile telephone number, the
outside line number must also be registered. Depending on the system, you may also
have to insert a pause after the outside line number. [Redial/Pause] is preset at the
factory to enter a two second pause. However, you can change the pause time to suit
your PBX or telephone system. Before adjusting the pause time, check with your local
authorized Canon dealer or your local telephone company about the correct pause
time to use for your telephone system.
T
Timer sending
See delayed transmission.
Tone/pulse setting
This setting enables you to set the machine to touch tone (T) or pulse (P) dialing,
depending on the type of telephone line you have installed.
Tone
You can switch temporarily from pulse to tone dialing by pressing [Tone] before
dialing. Data services may require that you use tone dialing, so if you have a
conventional pulse dial telephone, and need to use tone dial to access the data
service, press [Tone] to tone dial on your pulse telephone line.
Toner cartridge
Your machine uses a patented FX7 cartridge which contains both the photosensitive
drum and toner in one compact unit. For details about disposing of used toner
cartridges, contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
Touch tone
A touch tone or tone dial telephone is dialed by pressing keys that send tones of
varying pitch to the telephone switching system.