Press [start] ➞ hang up your handset – Canon 700 Series User Manual

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Dialing Long Distance with Regular Dialing

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Sending Documents

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Dial the long distance number using the numeric keys.

NOTE
• You cannot select a sender’s name after you press

(Hook), or pick up the

handset.

• When you dial the fax number using the numeric keys, you cannot insert a pause

after you press

(Hook), or pick up the handset.

• If you did not press

(Hook) in step 2, you may have to insert a pause into the

middle of the number for long distance dialing. (See “Entering Pauses for Dialing,”
on p. 2-2.) F
or details about the location and necessary length of the pause,
contact your local telephone company or local authorized Canon dealer.

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Dial the remainder of the number using the numeric keys

press [Start].

After a few moments the call connects.

NOTE
• If you did not press

(Hook) in step 2, you may have to insert a pause at the end

of the telephone number. The pause at the end of a number is 10 seconds. For
details about the necessary length of the pause, contact your local telephone
company or local authorized Canon dealer.

• If you have installed the optional handset, when the other party answers, you can

pick up the handset and talk. Tell the other party to press

(Start) on their

machine, then hang up their handset. When you hear a high pitched tone, their
machine is ready to receive your document.

• If you hear a high pitched tone as soon as the call connects, the other party is

ready to receive.

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Press [Start]

hang up your handset.

The machine starts to send the document.

NOTE

If the off hook alarm starts beeping, make sure the handset is resting properly on
the handset cradle. The volume of the off hook alarm can be adjusted. (See
Chapter 5, “Summary of Important Settings,” in the Reference Guide.)

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