Glossary – Canon L250 User Manual

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Memory sending

Scans a document into memory before the

FAX-L250 dials the numbers and sends it. This

method allows you to retrieve your original

document immediately after scanning.

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N

Noise

A term applied to a variety of problems that

impair the operation of telephone lines used for

faxing.

Noise level

See dB (A).

Numeric buttons

The round, numbered buttons on the operation

panel marked the same as a standard telephone

keypad. Press them to perform regular dialling.

You also use the numeric buttons to enter

numbers and letters when you register numbers

and names, and for entering coded speed

dialling codes.

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O

One-touch speed dialling

An automatic dialling method that allows you

to dial a fax or telephone number by pressing a

single one-touch speed dialling button. The

FAX-L250 can store up to 16 numbers for

one-touch speed dialling.

One-touch speed dialling buttons

The buttons numbered 1 to 16 on the

operation panel, each of which may be

registered as a fax or telephone number. Once

a number is registered, you press one button to

dial the entire number.

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P

Paper feed

Refers to guiding a sheet of paper into the

unit’s paper path.

Pause

A timing entry required for registering certain

long distance numbers and for dialling out

through some telephone systems or

switchboards. Pressing the REDIAL/PAUSE

button enters a pause between digits of a

telephone number.

Photo

The document setting you use for sending or

copying documents with intermediate tones,

such as photographs.

Polling

One fax machine requesting another to send a

document. The receiving party calls the fax

machine holding the document to be sent, and

requests that it be sent.

Pulse

See Rotary pulse.

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Q

Quick-on-line sending

Quick-on-line sending is the easiest and

quickest way to send a document. After a

document is set in the Automatic Document

Feeder (ADF), the FAX-L250 begins to scan

the entire document into the memory. As the

first page of a multi-page document is being

scanned, your FAX-L250 will begin to call the

other party, and transmit the information even

as the remaining pages are being scanned. The

FAX-L250 scans the document quickly so you

can get it back in a few moments and return to

work.

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R

RECEIVE MODE

The button that controls how the FAX-L250

receives fax and telephone calls.

Receiving

Receiving transmission is also defined as RX

or Reception. The FAX-L250 can be

customised to receive fax documents in many

ways:

¶ Receive fax documents only (FAX ONLY

MODE

)

¶ Receive both telephone calls and fax

documents on the same line (Fax/Tel Mode)

¶ Receive telephone calls and fax documents

manually (MANUAL MODE)

Reception

See Receiving.

Redialling-automatic

When the fax you dial does not answer or a

sending error occurs, the FAX-L250 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

redialling.

Redialling-manual

When you use the regular dialling method, you

can quickly call the last number dialled by

pressing the REDIAL/PAUSE button.

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