Getting started
Canceling a document while sending it
To cancel a transmission in progress:
1 Press STOP.
•If you are using a
•If you are using a memory transmission, the LCD shows a command num- ber in progress (see “An introduction to Review Commands,” below).
For example, the LCD shows:
C01:5552009
2 Press CANCEL twice to cancel the transmission.
Note: If either broadcasting or sequential polling in progress, you cannot cancel it by pressing STOP. To cancel a broadcasting or sequential polling in progress, press REVIEW COMMAND first and then press CANCEL twice.
An introduction to Review Commands
To cancel either an
A short explanation:
•Because your fax machine can store multiple transmission commands in memory, it keeps track of each command by assigning it a command number — such as “C01.”
•Delayed commands, redial attempts and current fax transmissions are all stored in your fax machine’s memory and given a command number.
The Review Commands function gives you the power not only to check on each com- mand pending in your machine’s memory but also to delete a command if you decide not to send the document.
1 Press REVIEW COMMANDS.
The LCD shows the first command, indicated by its command number and the phone number it will dial.
If a command is in progress, that will be the first command the LCD shows:
C01:5552009
2 If this is the command you want to cancel, skip to step 4. If not, go on to step 3.
3 Press to continue to the next command in the command queue, then go back to step 2.
4 Press CANCEL. The LCD shows:
Prog/Cancel
5 If you want to cancel this command, press CANCEL again.
6 The LCD now shows the next command. If you want to cancel it go back to step 4.
If you don’t want to cancel this command but do want to review other com- mands in the queue, press or and go back to step 2.
If you don’t want to review any more commands, press STOP to return the machine to standby mode.
This function gives you enormous control over your machine’s most powerful features. For more information on the Review Commands function, please see page 2.15.
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