Canon FAX-L800 What Happens to Memory after a Power Failure, 24Using the Memory Features Chapter

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3.Press SET.

SUBADDRESS

4.Use the buttons on the numeric keypad to enter the ITU-T subaddress of the memory box holding the document you want to print. Then press SET.

MEMORY BOX RX

PASSWORD

If you have not set the operation password, the documents starts printing.

5.Enter the four-digit operation password that protects the memory box setup and press SET.

After you enter the operation password, the document starts printing.

MEMORY BOX RX

PRINTING P.001/001

What Happens to Memory after a Power Failure

If power to the fax is lost due to a power failure, or if the fax is accidentally unplugged, a built-in battery keeps a trickle of current supplied to the memory so all the documents currently stored in the memory can be saved for up to approximately 12 hours.

How Your Registered Data Is Protected

This is what happens when the fax is disconnected:

JThe backup battery takes over and keeps a trickle of current ¯owing to the memory in order to preserve all the documents in the memory waiting to be sent or printed.

JHowever, if the fax is left off for longer than approximately 12 hours, all documents in the fax memory will be lost after the battery runs down, and as soon as power is restored to the fax a Memory Clear List is printed that shows you what documents were erased. (Q14-15)

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Canon FAX-L800 manual What Happens to Memory after a Power Failure, How Your Registered Data Is Protected