Memory box

The memory box provides features that enable you to set up an ITU-T subaddress and password, and enables you to use advanced features, such as confidential sending and relay sending with a fax machine of any manufacture as long as they too support ITU-T standard subaddress/password transactions.

Memory lock

Usually a document is printed as soon as it is received, but the memory lock feature forces all documents to be received in memory until you enter a password to print them. This feature prevents printed documents from piling up in the paper output tray when the office is unattended. After you return to the office, you can print all documents stored in memory.

Memory sending

Scanning the document into memory before the facsimile dials the number and sends it. Scanning is fast, and you only have to wait until the original document is scanned, not until it is sent. You can get the original back much faster, and spend less time standing around the fax.

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One-touch speed dialing

Each one-touch speed dialing key holds a facsimile telephone number. After the numbers are registered, all you have to do is press one key to dial. Up to 63 numbers can be registered for one-touch speed dialing.

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Pause

By pressing [Pause/Redial], you can enter a pause between digits of a telephone number when you register the number for one-touch, or coded speed dialing, or during regular dialing. A pause may be required for a connection to an outside line, or some countries may require a pause for overseas fax transmissions.

Pause time

The default settings are two seconds if a pause is inserted within the number (may vary depending on your location), and 10 seconds if added to the end of the number.

Only the length of pauses inside the numbers, and not those at the end, can be changed.

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Appendix

Glossary 15-17

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Canon 2010F manual Memory box, Memory lock, Pause time