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Turn off the display-never
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-set hybrid sleep setting to off
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control panel---->power options--->change plan setting--->

Turn off the display-never
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-set Sleep "Sleep after" to never
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control panel---->power options--->change plan setting--->

Turn off the display-never
Put the computer to sleep-never
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-set Sleep "Sleep after" to never
-set hybrid sleep setting to off
-set hibernate after setting to never
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control panel---->power options--->change plan setting--->

Turn off the display-never
Put the computer to sleep-never
control panel---->power options--->change plan setting--->advanced power setting
-set hard disk "turn off hard disk after" to never
-set Sleep "Sleep after" to never
-set hybrid sleep setting to off
-set hibernate after setting to never
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CANON CFX-L4000 UNOFFICIAL MANUAL

RIGHT KEYPAD

FUNCTION
SET
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02 DELAYED TRANSMISSION
03 POLLING
04 MEMORY REFERENCE
09 REPORT
11 UP
13 +
14 LEFT
15 SPACE
16 RIGHT
18 CLEAR
19 DOWN

Keys 1-20 are speed dial keys. If speed dial is not set, message is displayed and manually entering the telephone number is prompted. Press STOP to clear.

Pressing FUNCTION accesses the menus associated with keys 1, 2, 3, and 4. After accessing a menu, the cursor keys, SET, and occasionally the telephone key pad are used for selecting options and setting values.

EG. Setting a speed dial number:
FUNCTION - DATA (01) - SET - SET - UP/DOWN to select speed dial number - SET - UP/DOWN to set number/name - SET - UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT/PHONE KEYPAD to enter value - SET

EG. Setting unit telephone number
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  2. Once you select [Restore Default Settings], you will see a list of settings that will be restored. Scroll through them and press the icn_btnx_color.gifbutton to restore the settings.

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