Fax settings – Canon PC1270D User Manual

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FAX SETTINGS

Name

Descriptions

USER SETTINGS

The basic operation settings in the Fax mode can be specified.

1.TEL LINE SETTINGS

Specify the telephone line settings.

1.USER TEL NO.

Your telephone and fax number can be registered. (

p. 2-4)

2.TEL LINE TYPE

Selects the telephone line type. (

p. 2-7)

TOUCH TONE

The telephone line is set for touch tone dialling.

ROTARY PULSE

The telephone line is set for rotary pulse dialling.

3.TX START SPEED

Sets the transmission speed for all documents you send.

14400bps/9600bps/7200bps/4800bps/2400bps

4.RX START SPEED

Sets the transmission speed for all documents you receive.

14400bps/9600bps/7200bps/4800bps/2400bps

2.UNIT NAME

You can register your name (or your company name). (

p. 2-5)

3.TX TERMINAL ID

Prints your ID (transmitting terminal ID) on each page you transmit.
(

p. 2-3)

ON

After you turn the terminal ID ON, you can do the following settings.

1.TTI POSITION

OUTSIDE IMAGE

: Terminal ID is printed outside the image border.

INSIDE IMAGE

: Terminal ID is printed inside the image border.

2.TEL NUMBER MARK

Selects the prefix for the identification header number.

FAX

,

TEL

OFF

No terminal ID is printed on the pages you send.

4.DENSITY CONTROL

Sets the density of the documents.

LIGHT

Sets for dark documents.

STANDARD

Sets for the documents of normal density.

DARK

Sets for light documents.

5.PROG 1-TOUCH KEY

Programs a fax function into the One-Touch key. The programmed
fax function will be executed by directly pressing the corresponding
One-Touch key. You do not need to press

Function

before pressing

the One-Touch key.

01 - 12

Select the One-Touch key (

01

to

12

) in which you want to program

the fax function.

USE

Uses PROGRAM 1-TOUCH KEY.
The following functions can be programmed:

1.REPORT

;

2.DELAYED TX

;

3.FAX MONITOR

;

4.MEMORY REFERENCE

;

5.BOOK SENDING.
6.D.T.

DO NOT USE

Disables PROGRAM 1-TOUCH KEY.

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