Sending with the advanced communication key – Canon IMAGERUNNER 2010F User Manual

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Sending a Document to a Relay Unit for Relay Broadcasting

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Sending a Document to a Relay Unit with Speed Dialing

You can register a telephone number for relay sending under a one-touch speed
dialing key or a coded speed dialing code.

Check these points before you send a document to another party for relay
broadcasting:

• Contact the other party and ask for the ITU-T subaddress and password they are

using for receiving documents they are to relay.

• The other party’s fax machine does not have to be a Canon fax machine, but make

sure the other party’s fax machine supports the use of ITU-T subaddresses and
passwords.

• Perform the procedure to register a telephone number for one-touch or coded

speed dialing. (See “One-Touch Speed Dialing,” on p. 2-3, and “Coded Speed
Dialing,” on p. 2-12.)

• If the speed dialing keys are already set up, perform the procedure to change the

one-touch or coded speed dialing settings. (See “One-Touch Speed Dialing,” on p.
2-3, and “Coded Speed Dialing,
” on p. 2-12.)

• When you set up the speed dialing settings, turn ‘ON’ the OPTIONAL SETTINGS

feature, and select <03 TX TYPE>. Select <03 ORIG RELAY TX>, and set the
ITU-T subaddress and password. (See “One-Touch Speed Dialing,” on p. 2-3, and
“Coded Speed Dialing,” on p. 2-12.)

• Confirm that the other party is set up properly to relay documents received from

your machine. Your machine cannot confirm whether the other party’s machine
has been set up properly for relaying a document sent from your machine.

Sending with the Advanced Communication Key

Follow the procedure below to send a document for a relay broadcast with the
Advanced Communication key.

NOTE

You can set only one destination.

1

Press [FAX].

lights, and the machine enters the Fax Basic Features screen.

2

Place your documents on the machine.

For instructions explaining how to place your documents, see “Placing
Originals,” on p. 3-6.

FAX

FAX

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