Service manual
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1999 CANON INC. CANON GP160 REV.0 FEB. 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
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Figure 1-402
Key name Function outline
Delayed Transmission* Designates the sending time of the transmission.
Polling* Designates polling transmission.
Confidential Mailbox* Designates confidential transmission.
Relay Broadcast* Designates relay origination transmission.
Delete* Deletes the input characters.
Pause Inserts a pause in the telephone number.
Memory Box* Prints documents when they have been stored in the Memory box,
or when a document has been reception by the memory box.
Memory Reception* Receives in memory and designates the printing of reception
documents.
Transfer* Designates the transfer of reception documents to other faxes.
Memory Reference* Designates the confirmation or deletion of memory contents.
Report* Designates the output of each kind of report and list.
Clear Designates the deletion of registration/setting.
Set Designates the confirmation of registered/set contents.
TTI Selector* Used when changing the senders name.
Subaddress* Used when performing a subaddress transmission.
Password* Used when transmitting with a fax standard password.
Receive mode* Designates switching to receive mode.
Tone/+ Connects to information services that accept tone dialing only,
even if you are using a rotary pulse line or enters a plus sign
in a fax number. And enters a plus sign when registering your
fax number.
DT Press to confirm the dial tone when registering a telephone
number.
Space* Creates a space between rows of numbers or characters.
Shift key Use to selecting items on the control panel.
*: Not available on copiers not equipped with the fax function
Delayed Transmission
TTI Selector
Polling
Confidential
Mailbox
Relay
Broadcast
Delate
Memory Box
Memory
Reception
Transfer Space
Memory
Reference
Report Clear Set
Subaddress Password
Receive
Mode
Tone/+
Pause
D.T.
Spealer volume switch
Slide seitch (Normally off for user speration)
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