Glossary
G-5
Memory broadcast
Allows you to send a scanned fax to as many as 57 locations at once, using
a combination of one-touch speed dialing, coded speed dialing, and regular
dialing.
Modem
A device that converts (Modulates) digital data for transmission over
telephone lines. At the receiving end, this device converts the modulated
data (DEModulates) to digital format that the computer understands.
MultiPASS Desktop Manager for Windows
Canon’s exclusive software package that allows you to use the MultiPASS
with your Windows software applications. You must install the Desktop
Manager to use your MultiPASS as a printer, scanner, or PC fax.
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 manual dialing, to
enter numbers and letters when you register numbers and names, and to
enter coded speed dialing codes with two or more digits.
One-touch speed dialing keypad
The round buttons numbered 1 to 6 on the operator 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.
Page orientation
Refers to the direction of print on the page. Printing across the width of a
page is called portrait orientation. Printing across the length of a page is
called landscape orientation.
Pause
A timing entry required for registering certain long distance numbers and
for dialing out through some telephone systems or switchboards. Pressing
the
REDIAL/PAUSE
button enters a pause between digits of a telephone
number.
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