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Additional Sending Features

Pause Time

This section describes how to set the pause time (in seconds).

Some overseas dialing may not be successful due to the distance or complex route of connections when you dial the international access code, country code, and the destination number all together. In such cases, insert a pause after the international access code. The machine dials the number with a short waiting time where the pause has been inserted, which helps improve the connection.

Follow this procedure to adjust the length of a pause entered within a dialed number.

IMPORTANT

If your machine is connected to a switchboard or PBX (Private Branch Exchange), you may have to dial a number to connect to an outside line. The outside number must also be registered with the fax number. The switching system may also require that you insert a pause after the outside number. For further assistance, contact an authorized Canon dealer or your local telephone company.

NOTE

Keep in mind the following important points about pauses:

-A pause entered within a number (p) is two seconds long.

-You can add consecutive pauses (pp) by pressing (Pause/Redial).

-Each additional pause adds two seconds to the pause time.

-You can change the length of a pause entered within a number (see the procedure below).

-A pause at the end of a number (P) is always 10 seconds long and cannot be adjusted.

The default setting is ‘02SEC’.

Additional Functions 1

Press [Additional Functions] press [F3] ( ) or [F4] ( ) to highlight <03 FAX SETTINGS> press [OK].

F3

The FAX SETTINGS menu appears.

F4

OK

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