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RAM

Random Access Memory. Memory that is used for temporary storage of information such as your scanned or received documents.

Redialing—automatic

When the fax you dial does not answer or a sending error occurs, the MultiPASS 1000 waits for a specified interval and then redials the same fax number. You can adjust the number of redials and the length of time between redialing.

Redialing—manual

When you use the regular dialing method, you can quickly call the last number dialed by pressing the REDIAL button.

Reduction mode

The MultiPASS 1000’s automatic feature that slightly reduces the received image to allow room at the top of the page for the sender’s ID information. You can also reduce the size of large incoming documents using the RX REDUCTION option.

Registering

A process by which you place fax or telephone numbers and names in the MultiPASS 1000’s memory for automatic dialing so that you can save time dialing frequently called destinations.

Regular dialing

See Manual dialing.

Relay broadcast

See Relay sending.

Relay sending

Transmitting a document to more than one location through another Canon relay fax. This is cost effective if you want to send a document long distance to a group of offices located in the same area. Sending the document directly to each office would require one long distance call per document; sending the document through a relay fax would require one long distance call and the relay fax would make local or short toll calls to send to the nearby destinations. Also called relay broadcast.

Remote receiving ID

The two-digit code that enables you to manually activate a fax using an extension telephone that is connected to the MultiPASS 1000.

Remote reception

Activating a fax by answering an extension telephone that is connected to the MultiPASS 1000, but that is not located near the MultiPASS 1000.

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Glossary

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