Canon
FAX-L800 User’s Guide
ENGLISH
8-15
Chapter 8
Using the Memory Features
Memory Box Setup Summary
The default settings, shown in bold, remain in effect unless you change them.
1.FILE NAME
NAME
This setting allows you to enter a personal name for the memory box
that will appear in printed reports. Enter a name of up to 24 characters
and press SET.
2.PASSWORD
0000 to 9999
This operation password protects your memory box settings. After you
set this password, you will have to enter the password before you can
view or change the settings for the memory box. You will also have to
enter this password to print a document received in the memory box.
3.SUBADDRESS
0-9,
*
, #, spaces (20 digits)
The ITU-T subaddress for the memory box.
This setting is not optional.
You must enter a subaddress here in order to use the memory box.
Enter a subaddress of up 20 digits long. In addition to numbers, the
subaddress may include
*
, #, and spaces.
4.TX PASSWORD
0-9,
*
, #, spaces (20 digits)
The ITU-T standard TX password for your memory box. TX password
is only for polling sending. This password must match the ITU-T
password with which the other party calls you in order for the
transaction to succeed. If your TX password does not match the ITU-T
password on the other fax machine, your document will not be
received by the other party’s fax.
5.RX PASSWORD
0-9,
*
, #, spaces (20 digits)
The ITU-T standard RX password for your memory box. This
password must match the ITU-T password sent with a document to
your fax in order for the transaction to succeed. If your RX password
does not match the TX password sent with the document from the
other party’s fax, your fax will not receive the document.
Summary of Contents for FAX-L800
Page 1: ...fcv FAX L800 User s Guide ...
Page 130: ...6 28 Chapter 6 Sending Documents ...
Page 148: ...7 18 Chapter 7 Receiving Documents ...
Page 174: ...8 26 Chapter 8 Using the Memory Features ...
Page 186: ...9 12 Chapter 9 Using a Relay Network ...
Page 198: ...10 12 Chapter 10 Using Confidential Mailboxes ...
Page 232: ...12 14 Chapter 12 Other Special Features ...
Page 252: ...13 20 Chapter 13 Restricting Use of the Fax ...
Page 270: ...14 18 Chapter 14 Printing Reports and Lists ...
Page 336: ...16 28 Chapter 16 Summary of Important Settings ...
Page 342: ...A 6 Appendix A Specifications ...
Page 346: ...B 4 Appendix B Documents You Can Scan ...
Page 360: ...G 14 Glossary ...
Page 370: ...I 10 Index ...