Canon FAX-L800 User Manual
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Canon
FAX-L800 User’s Guide
ENGLISH
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Glossary
T
Timed sending
See delayed transmission.
Tone/pulse setting
This setting allows you to set the fax to touch tone (T) or pulse (P) dialling,
depending on the type of phone line you have installed.
TONE
You can switch temporarily from pulse to tone dialling by pressing TONE/+
before dialling. Data services may require that you use tone dialling, 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 fax machine uses a patented FX4 cartridge which contains both the
photosensitive drum and toner in one compact unit. For details about disposing
of used toner cartridges, contact your local dealer or authorized Canon
representative.
Touch-tone
A touch-tone or tone dial telephone is dialled by pressing buttons that send tones
of varying pitch to the telephone switching system.
Transaction number
When a document is scanned into or received in the memory, it is assigned a
transaction number (TX/RX). You can select documents in the memory for
sending, printing, or deleting by specifying the transaction number.
Transfer
A special feature you can set up on the fax to have all documents received on the
main fax unit transferred to another fax unit. For example, you could have the
main fax unit in the office transfer all documents to your fax at home. You can set
the day and time for this feature to turn on and off. Please remember, however,
that documents received in a confidential mailbox or a memory box can not be
transferred. See transfer password.
Transfer password
Protects the transfer settings from unauthorized access. You must enter the
transfer password, a four-digit code (0000-9999), in order to view or change the
transfer settings.
Transmission time
A fax transmission consists of three stages: the pre-message handshake, the
message transmission, and the post- message handshake. The transmission time
described in this user’s guide is not the total time required for the entire
transmission. It is only the time for the message transmission. The transmission
time described in this user’s guide is the fastest time achieved when faxes
communicate in the same mode.