aData Registration

Starts data registration for speed dialing, sender information, and other important settings for sending and receiving.

bDelayed Transmission

Sets a time for delayed sending.

cAdvanced Communication

Press to set a document for advanced communications, such as polling sending and receiving, confidential mailbox, and relay broadcast, and subaddress/ password transmissions.

dReport

Prints reports about information registered in the machine. Also cancels printing of reports.

eMemory Reference

Performs operations with documents currently stored in memory, including printing a list of documents, printing a document, sending a document to another destination, or deleting a document.

fID

Press to enter the Department ID.

gR

Press to dial an outside line access number or an extension number then the unit is connected through a switchboard (PBX).

hTone

Connects to information services that accept tone dialing only, even if you are using a rotary pulse line.

i+

Press [+] to enter a plus sign in a fax number.

jDelete

Deletes a number or letter entry only when you are registering or entering a number, except for manual sending.

kReturn

Press to enter a paragraph break when entering e-mail text.

lSpace

Enters a space between letters and numbers on the LCD display when you are registering information and dialing.

mPassword

Enables you to enter an ITU-T password so you can send a document with a password.

nSubaddress

Enables you to enter an ITU-T subaddress so you can send a document with a subaddress.

oTTI Selector

Enters a registered sender's name to appear at the top of the document you are sending.

pPause

Enters pauses between digits or after the entire telephone number when dialing or registering facsimile numbers.

qStamp (Option)

Switches the machine in and out of the Stamp mode. If the machine is in the Stamp mode, the machine marks all documents scanned when sending in the Memory or Direct Sending mode. If you want to use the optional stamp feature, call your local authorized Canon dealer, and request the installation of the stamp feature.

rTransfer

Switches the machine in and out of the Transfer mode. In the Transfer mode, the machine sends all the documents it receives to another fax machine at your home or another office.

sMemory Reception

Switches the machine in and out of the Memory Lock mode. In the Memory Lock mode, the machine stores all documents it receives in memory.

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Canon FAX-L2000IP Data Registration, Delayed Transmission, Advanced Communication, Report, Memory Reference, Tone, Delete

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