Group dialing

A dialing method that enables you to dial up to 95 registered one- touch speed dialing or coded speed dialing numbers together as a group. This means that you can press just one or three buttons to send the same document to many destinations.

Group number

A 2-digit number (between 00-99) associated with a relay fax machine. The group number is registered on the fax machine with relay capability. If you want to send a fax to another machine and have it relayed, you must know the group number and enter it when you register the one-touch or coded speed dialing number for the relay fax machine. The group number of the relay fax machine will contain a list of all faxes to receive the relayed document.

H

HALFTONE

The document setting you use for sending documents with intermediate tones, such as photographs.

HOOK

The button that engages and disengages the telephone line.

I

Ink cartridge

The special type of ink cartridge used with Canon Bubble Jet printers. The ink cartridge for the MultiPASS 1000 includes the print head and ink. Use either the BX-2 or BC-02 ink cartridge only.

Ink detector

The printer setting that allows the MultiPASS 1000 to check if there is enough ink in the ink cartridge. This option prints a small box in the bottom right corner of incoming documents.

Interface

The connection between two devices that makes it possible for them to communicate with each other. The MultiPASS 1000 features a parallel interface, which makes it compatible with IBM and other similar personal computers.

Interface port

The MultiPASS 1000 comes with one Centronics, 8-bit, bi-directional parallel interface port. You attach the cable to this port that connects your computer to the MultiPASS 1000. See also Bi-directional parallel interface port.

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