Canon B120 Registering sender information, Personalising your fax, Setting the date and time

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Registering sender information

Personalising your fax _______________________

K Identifying your documents

When sending a document, you can have your fax number and your name (known as your ID), and the current date and time printed out by the receiving fax machine. This information is called your TTI (Transmit Terminal Identification) and appears at the top of the faxed document in small type.

By identifying the documents you send, the receiving party will be able to recognise your fax messages at a glance. The illustration below shows a sample document with the identifying information.

27/12 2002 10:12 FAX 123 4567

CANON

CANON CANADA

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The page number

THE SLEREXE COMPANY LIMITED

SAPORS LANE•BOOLE•DORSET•BH25 8ER

TELEPHONE BOOLE (945 13) 51617 – FAX 123456

Our Ref. 350/PJC/EAC

The name of the party who is receiving the document

Your name or compagny name

Your fax/telephone number

TELEPHONE # MARK (You can select TEL or FAX, see p. 8-2.)

The date and time you sent the document

The top line includes the name of the receiving party if you send the document using one-touch speed dialling or coded speed dialling and you registered the party’s name.

Setting the date and time ____________________

The date and time appear on the LCD as well as on the documents you send.

1

2

2-6

Press [Function].

D

Press [Start/Copy] three times.

Use the numeric buttons to enter the date and time using the day-month-year format (DD/MM YYYY).

• Set the time using the 24-hour clock system.

20/122002

13:30

Precede single digits with a zero.

Example: 3:00 p.m. = 15:00

• To change the date format, see SYSTEM SETTINGS, p. 8-5.

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Contents FAX-B140/B120/B115 Setting UP UnpackingPreparing to USE Your FAX Main components of your faxProblem documents Types of documents you can scanSize Scanned areaPress Resolution Copying documentsLoad the document face up into the document tray Press Start/CopyAdjusting the quality of your documents Setting the scanning resolutionSetting the scanning contrast Preparing to send a documentReceive Mode Main Use Operation Requirements Details Different ways to receive a documentRecording the outgoing message Use 3 or 4 to select Outgoing MessageRecord your outgoing message Press Start/Copy, use 3 or 4 to selectSettings Selecting a menuPress Function Press Start/Copy Select the menu you wantClearing jams Jams in the document traySpecifications Index ECM RX Manual Mode System Settings USER’S Data List Page Page Jams in the multi-purpose tray Periodic cleaning Cleaning the exterior of the faxCleaning the interior of the fax Cleaning inside the printer coverCleaning the scanner components While holding the white sheet open, clean the componentsReconnect the power cord Open the printer coverTesting and cleaning the BJ cartridge print head Printing the nozzle check patternReplacing the BJ cartridge Cleaning the BJ cartridge print headMake sure the fax is plugged Open the printer cover Package, then remove the orange Cartridge b Protective cap a and tape bTroubleshooting Paper feeding problemsYou cannot send a document Faxing problemsDocuments sent from the fax are spotted or dirty Errors occur frequently while sending Cannot send using Error Correction Mode ECMCannot receive a document automatically Cannot receive a document manually Print quality is poorCannot receive using Error Correction Mode ECM Errors occur frequently while receivingFax does not print Fax images print blotched or unevenCopying problems Telephone problemsPrint quality problems General problemsLCD messages Message CauseChange Cartridge LCD messages Message Cause Nnnn During a power failure Case of a power failureMemory clear report Page User Settings Report Settings RX Settings System Settings TAM Settings FAX-B140 only How to print a report Activity reportsActivity report One-touch speed dialling listCoded speed dialling list User’s data listSetting TAM Mode Press TAM to set TAM ModeSetting the recording time for a telephone message Setting ends and the fax returns to standby modeSetting TAM Monitor TAM Monitor allows you to screen all incoming callsSetting Toll Saver CallRecording voice memos Deleting messages Want to delete Press DeletePress to delete the message Want to delete Press Start/CopyPress Play Playing telephone messagesPress Delete Press to delete all messages Your password Press Start/Copy Press Stop Remote control featuresRegistration ends and the fax returns to standby mode End the remote control and hang up the handset Using remote controlCall home Outgoing message will be played List of remote control commands Command Sub-command DescriptionSetting the forwarding number Forwarding telephone messagesNumber Maximum of 40 digits can be enteredSetting the number of redial times Follow steps 1 to 5 on p Use 3 or 4 to select Auto RedialSetting PIN Entry FwdtelnumberEnter your password when you hear the beeps When a forwarded call is receivedWhen forwarding is not possible Page Setting the receive mode Press Receive ModeSetting the receive mode Picked up within the specified ring time set in stepReceiving documents manually Manual Mode Using your fax with an answering machineSaving ink while receiving documents Other featuresPolling to receive documents Cancelling receiving Sending documents Sending methodsDialling methods Direct sendingMemory sending Manual sending If a person answers, converse normally, then askCancelling sending Automatic diallingSending a document using directory dialling Name of the party you are searching forPress 3 or 4 to display the other names Numbers registered for the button letter groupSending a document using UCanTalk FAX-B140 only Press UCanTalk. Then speak the voice tag into MicrophoneSpecial dialling Sending a document using caller historyLong-distance dialling Manual redialling Redialling when the line is busyAutomatic redialling Setting the options for automatic redialling Use 3 or 4 to select Auto Redial Press Start/CopyTimes you want the fax to redial Between redialling attemptsUsing the numeric buttons Delayed sendingEnter the receiving party’s fax number Cancelling delayed sending Press Start/Copy Press to delete the fileSending a document to more than one location Sequential broadcastingDial the receiving party’s fax numbers as you need Documents stored in memory Printing a list of documents in memoryPrinting a document in memory Press Start/Copy Use 3 or 4 to select Print DocumentRepeat the procedure from step To finish, press Stop Deleting a document from memoryTo finish, press Stop Use 3 or 4 to select Delete Document Press Start/CopyPage Page Problems with multipage documents Loading documentsPrintable area Paper requirementsLoading paper Page Fax controls the operation panel LCDFAX-B120/B115 FAX-B140Guidelines for entering numbers, letters, and symbols Entering letters and numbersPress # repeatedly until the symbol you want appears Continue entering other letters using the numeric buttonsCorrecting mistakes Setting the date and time Registering sender informationPersonalising your fax Identifying your documentsRegistering your fax/telephone number and name Press Function Press Start/Copy twiceUse 3 or 4 to select Unit Telephone # Press Start/Copy Numeric buttonsSetting the summer time Press Start/Copy Use 3 or 4 to select Time Summer time startsSummer time compensation is made Press Start/Copy to register the number Registering one-touch speed dialling numbers and namesPress or # to select YES or no Registering one-touch speed dialling numbers and names Registering coded speed dialling numbers and names Which you want to register the numberPp -10 Start from stepRegistering UCanTalk voice tags Fax-B140 only Coded Speed DialModifying voice tags Deleting voice tagsRemoving the shipping materials Towards youAssembling the fax Attaching componentsSlots on the unit Corresponding slotsMaking connections Answering machine* to the t jack Ringer volume switch Connect an extension phone orUsers in the U.K. only Setting the language and country Connecting the AC power cordPlug the power cord connector into the rear of the fax Loading paper Paper guidelinesLoading paper in the multi-purpose tray Move the paper guide to the leftInstalling the BJ cartridge GuidelinesInstalling the BJ cartridge in your fax Testing the fax Installing the BJ cartridgeSetting the TEL Line Type Dialling through a switchboard PBXSwitching system You can select Prefix or HookingPage Table of Contents Documents and Paper Making Copies Sending Documents IiiReceiving Documents Specifications Index Selecting a menu Activity reportsCopyright Customer support Using this guideVii Important safety instructions Handling and maintenanceViii Canon help linePower supply Location

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