Canon 2830 User Manual

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Things You Must Do Before Using This Machine
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Things You Must Do Before Using This Machine
This section describes the important setting registrations and procedures that must 
be done before the machine is used for sending operations.
According to recent amendments to the FCC (Federal Communications 
Commission) rules governing the use of facsimile equipment in the United States, 
the following sender information must be printed on every facsimile transmission:
Your fax number
Your personal name or company name
Time and date of transmission
IMPORTANT
 
If you attempt to use the machine without registering the necessary information correctly, 
the machine may not function properly.
Use phone lines with modular jacks measuring 9.7 feet (3 meters) or less to ensure 
optimum connection and sending speeds.
■ Setting the Telephone Line Type
To set the type of telephone line connected to the machine with the optional Super G3 
FAX Board installed, check whether it is a rotary dial (rotary pulse) or a touch-tone type, 
and make the correct setting. (See "Selecting the Type of Telephone Line," on p. 1-12.)
■ Registering the Sending Record
The sending record is printed at the top of the every document you send to the recipient.
The registered information is printed, as shown below. Depending upon the model of the 
machine at the receiving side, this information may appear on the display while 
communication is taking place.
05/14/2004 FRI 15:00
Atlanta office
001/001
Date
Time
Fax Number
Page Number
Sender Information
Destination 
Name
FAX (404)XXX-XXXX
CANON SALES
Sender's
Name (TTI)