Canon
MultiPASS C50 Getting Started
ENGLISH
II-4
Special Function Buttons
(2-25)
1
2
3
4
5
6
PRINTER
RESET
TONE/+
D.T.
R
CARTRIDGE
FUNCTION
RESUME
J
FUNCTION button
Use this button to access different functions, such as when entering user
information, running the MultiPASS C50’s self-cleaning process, checking the
nozzles, or printing faxes stored in the MultiPASS C50’s memory. Also, use
this button to enable access to some of the special function buttons described
below.
J
CARTRIDGE button
Press this button to release the MultiPASS C50’s BJ cartridge holder to its
centre position for installing or replacing the cartridge. (Press again after
installing the cartridge to return the cartridge holder back to its home
position.)
J
RESUME button
Press this button when you want to form-feed paper when printing.
J
Arrow buttons ( , ) 1 and 2
Use these buttons to scroll through menu selections or to move the cursor
when registering data.
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PRINTER RESET button 3
Press this button to reset the MultiPASS C50 if your PC crashes. This will
maintain all the faxes currently in memory. Do not unplug the MultiPASS C50
to reset the unit or the faxes in memory will be lost.
J
TONE/+ button 4
Press this button to switch to tone dialling temporarily when your unit is set
for pulse dialling. See page 4-24 for details. Press also to enter a + sign when
registering your fax/telephone number.
J
D.T. button 5
Press this button to confirm the dial tone when dialling a telephone/fax
number. See page 4-23 for details.
J
R button 6
Press this button to dial the outside line number when the unit is connected
through a switchboard (PBX). See page 4-20 for details.
The numbers in parentheses indicate the pages in the MultiPASS C50 User’s Guide on which you can find detailed
information.
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