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    							xxi
    3.	Order	a	normal	\fusiness	line	from	your	telephone	company’s	\fusiness	representative.	 The	line	should	\fe	
    a	regular	voice	grade	line	or	an	equivalent	one.	\bse	one	
    line	per	unit.
    DDD	(Direct	Distance	Dial)	line
    -or-
    IDDD	(International	Direct	Distance	Dial)	line	if	you	
    communicate	overseas
     NOTE
    Canon	recommends	an	individual	line	following	industry	
    standards,	i.e.,	2,500	(touch-tone)	or	500	(rotary/pulse	dial)	
    telephones.	A	dedicated	extension	off	a	PBX	(Private	Branch	
    eXchange)	unit	without	 “Call	Waiting” 	can	\fe	used	with	your	
    facsimile	unit.	Key	telephone	systems	are	not	recommended	
    \fecause	they	send	nonstandard	signals	to	individual	
    telephones	for	ringing	and	special	codes,	which	may	cause	a
    facsimile	error.
    C. Power Require\fents The	machine	should	\fe	connected	to	a	standard	120	volt	
    AC,	three-wire	grounded	outlet	only.
    Do	not	connect	this	machine	to	an	outlet	or	power	line	
    shared	 with	other	 appliances	 that	cause	 “electrical	 noise.”	Air	
    conditioners,	electric	typewriters,	copiers,	and	machines	of	
    this	sort	generate	electrical	noise	that	often	interferes	with	
    communications	equipment	and	the	sending	and	receiving	
    of	documents.
    Connection of the Equip\fent
    This	equipment	complies	with	Part	68	of	the	FCC	rules	and	the	
    requirements	adopted	\fy	the	ACTA.	On	the	rear	panel	of	this	
    equipment	is	a	la\fel	that	contains,	among	other	information,	
    a	product	identifier	in	the	format	of	\bS:AAAEQ##TXXXX.	If	
    requested,	this	num\fer	must	\fe	provided	to	the	telephone	
    company.
    The	 REN	 (Ringer	 Equivalence	 Num\fer)	is	used	 to	determine	 the	
    num\fer	of	devices	that	may	\fe	connected	to	a	telephone	line.	
    Excessive	RENs	on	a	telephone	line	may	result	in	the	devices	
    not	ringing	in	response	to	an	incoming	call.	In	most,	\fut	not	all	
    areas,	the	sum	of	the	RENs	should	not	exceed	five	(5.0).	
    To	\fe	certain	of	the	num\fer	of	devices	that	may	\fe	connected	
    to	a	line,	as	determined	\fy	the	total	RENs,	contact	the	local	
    telephone	company.	 The	REN	for	this	product	is	part	of	the	
    product	identifier	that	has	the	format	\bS:	AAAEQ##TXXXX.	 The	
    digits	represented	\fy	##	are	the	REN	without	a	decimal	point	
    (e.g.,	10	is	a	REN	of	1.0).
    An	FCC	compliant	telephone	line	ca\fle	and	modular	plug	is	
    provided	with	this	equipment.	 This	equipment	is	designed	
    to	\fe	connected	to	the	telephone	network	or	premise	wiring	
    using	a	compati\fle	modular	jack	that	is	Part	68	compliant.
    This	equipment	may	not	\fe	used	on	coin	service	provided	\fy	
    the	telephone	company.	Connection	to	party	lines	is	su\fjected	
    to	state	tariffs.
    In Case of Equip\fent Malfunction
    Should	any	malfunction	occur	which	cannot	\fe	corrected	
    \fy	the	procedures	descri\fed	in	this	guide	or	the	e-Manual,	
    disconnect	the	equipment	from	the	telephone	line	ca\fle	and	
    disconnect	the	power	cord.
    The	telephone	line	ca\fle	should	not	\fe	reconnected	or	the	
    power	switch	turned	ON	until	the	pro\flem	is	completely	
    resolved.	\bsers	should	contact	Canon	Authorized	Service	
    Facilities	for	servicing	of	equipment,	Information	regarding	
    Authorized	Service	Facility	locations	can	\fe	o\ftained	\fy	calling	
    Canon	Customer	Care	Center	(1-800-OK-CANON).
    Rights of the Telephone Co\fpany
    If	this	equipment	(Color	imageCLASS	MF8380Cdw/MF8080Cw)	
    causes	harm	to	the	telephone	network,	the	telephone	
    company	may	temporarily	disconnect	service.	 The	telephone	
    company	also	retains	the	right	to	make	changes	in	facilities	
    and	services	that	may	affect	the	operation	of	this	equipment.	
    When	such	changes	are	necessary,	the	telephone	company	is	
    required	to	give	adequate	prior	notice	to	the	user.
    However,	if	advance	notice	is	not	possi\fle,	the	telephone	
    company	will	notify	the	customer	as	soon	as	possi\fle.	Also,	
    the	customer	will	\fe	advised	of	his/her	right	to	file	a	complaint	
    with	the	FCC	if	he/she	\felieves	it	is	necessary.
     W\bRNING
    The	 Telephone	Consumer	Protection	Act	of	1991	makes	it	
    unlawful	for	any	person	to	use	a	computer	or	other	electronic	
    device,	including	FAX	machines,	to	send	any	message	unless	
    such	message	clearly	contains	in	a	margin	at	the	top	or	
    \fottom	of	each	transmitted	page	or	on	the	first	page	of	the	
    transmission,	the	date	and	time	it	is	sent	and	an	identification	
    of	the	\fusiness	or	other	entity,	or	other	individual	sending	the	
    message	and	the	telephone	num\fer	of	the	sending	machine	
    or	such	\fusiness,	other	entity,	or	individual.
    (The	telephone	num\fer	provided	may	not	\fe	a	900	num\fer	
    or	any	other	num\fer	for	which	charges	exceed	local	or	long-
    distance	transmission	charges.)
     NOTE
    In	order	to	program	this	information	into	your	machine,	you	
    should	complete	the	procedure	for	registering	your	name,	
    unit’s	telephone	num\fer,	time,	and	date	in	the	Starter	Guide.
    Users in Canada
    Pre-Installation	Requirements	for	Canon	Facsimile	Equipment
    \b. Location
    Supply	a	suita\fle	ta\fle,	ca\finet,	or	desk	for	the	machine.	
    See	Chapter	11,	 “Appendix,”	for	specific	dimensions	and	
    weight.
    B. Order Infor\fation 1.	A	single	telephone	line	(touch-tone	or	rotary)	should	\fe	used.
    2.	Order	a	CA11A	modular	jack,	which	should	\fe	installed	 \fy	the	telephone	company.	If	the	CA11A	jack	is	not	
    present,	installation	cannot	occur.
    3.	Order	a	normal	\fusiness	line	from	your	telephone	 company’s	\fusiness	representative.	 The	line	should	\fe	
    a	regular	voice	grade	line	or	an	equivalent	one.	\bse	one	
    line	per	unit.
    DDD	(Direct	Distance	Dial)	line
    -or-
    IDDD	(International	Direct	Distance	Dial)	line	if	you	
    communicate	overseas
     NOTE
    Canon	recommends	an	individual	line	following	industry	
    standards,	i.e.,	2,500	(touch-tone)	or	500	(rotary/pulse	dial)	
    telephones.	A	dedicated	extension	off	a	PBX	(Private	Branch	
    eXchange)	unit	without	 “Call	Waiting” 	can	\fe	used	with	your	
    facsimile	unit.	Key	telephone	systems	are	not	recommended	
    \fecause	they	send	nonstandard	signals	to	individual	
    telephones	for	ringing	and	special	codes,	which	may	cause	a	
    facsimile	error. 
    						
    							xxii
    C. Power Require\fentsThe	power	outlet	should	\fe	a	three-prong	grounded	
    receptacle	(Single	or	Duplex).	It	should	\fe	independent	
    from	copiers,	heaters,	air	conditioners,	or	any	electric	
    equipment	that	is	thermostatically	controlled.	 The	rated	
    value	is	115	volts	and	15	amperes.	 The	CA11A	modular	jack	
    should	\fe	relatively	close	to	the	power	outlet	to	facilitate	
    installation.
    Notice
    •	 This	product	meets	the	applica\fle	Industry	Canada	
    technical	specifications.
    •	 The	Ringer	Equivalence	Num\fer	is	an	indication	of	the	
    maximum	num\fer	of	devices	allowed	to	\fe	connected	to	
    a	telephone	interface.	 The	termination	of	an	interface	may	
    consist	of	any	com\fination	of	devices	su\fject	only	to	the	
    requirement	that	the	sum	of	the	RENs	of	all	the	devices	
    does	not	exceed	five.
    •	 The	REN	of	this	product	is	1.0.
    •	 Before	installing	this	equipment,	users	should	ensure	that	
    it	is	permissi\fle	to	\fe	connected	to	the	facilities	of	the	local	
    telecommunications	company.	 The	equipment	must	also	
    \fe	installed	using	an	accepta\fle	method	of	connection.	In	
    some	cases,	the	company’s	inside	wiring	associated	with	a	
    single	line	individual	service	may	\fe	extended	\fy	means	of	
    a	certified	connector	assem\fly	(telephone	extension	cord).	
    The	customer	should	\fe	aware	that	compliance	with	the	
    a\fove	conditions	may	not	prevent	deterioration	of	service	
    in	some	situations.
    •	 Repairs	to	certified	equipment	should	\fe	made	\fy	an	
    authorized	Canadian	maintenance	facility	designated	\fy	
    the	supplier.	Any	repairs	or	alterations	made	\fy	the	user	to	
    this	equipment,	or	equipment	malfunctions,	may	give	the	
    telecommunications	company	cause	to	request	the	user	to	
    disconnect	the	equipment.
    •	 \bsers	should	ensure	for	their	own	protection	that	the	
    electrical	ground	connections	of	the	power	utility,	
    telephone	lines,	and	internal	metallic	water	pipe	system,	if	
    present,	are	connected	together.	 This	precaution	may	\fe	
    particularly	important	in	rural	areas.
     C\bUTION
    \bsers	should	not	attempt	to	make	such	connections	
    themselves,	\fut	should	contact	the	appropriate	electric	
    inspection	authority,	or	electrician,	as	appropriate.
     NOTE
    This	equipment	complies	with	the	Canadian	ICES-003	Class	B	
    limits.
    Utilisation au Canada
    Conditions	à	Remplir	Préala\flement	à	L’installation	d’un	
    Télécopieur	Canon
    \b. E\fplace\fent
    Prévoir	une	ta\fle,	un	meu\fle,	ou	un	\fureau	suffisamment	
    solide	et	de	taille	appropriée	(voir	le	chapitre	11,	Annexe	
    (Appendix),	pour	les	indications	de	poids	et	dimensions).
    B. Installation téléphonique 1.	\bne	seule	ligne	téléphonique	(tonalités	ou	impulsions)	doit	être	utilisée.
    2.	Il	faut	commander	un	jack	modulaire	CA11A	qui	sera	 installé	par	la	compagnie	téléphonique.	Sans	ce	jack,	la	
    mise	en	place	serait	impossi\fle.
    3.	Si	vous	vous	a\fonnez	à	une	nouvelle	ligne,	demandez	 une	ligne	d’affaires	normale	de	qualité	téléphonique	
    courante	ou	équivalente.	Prenez	un	a\fonnement	d’une	
    ligne	par	appareil. Ligne	automatique	interur\faine
    ou
    Ligne	automatique	internationale	(si	vous	communiquez	
    avec	les	pays	étrangers)
     NOTE
    Canon	vous	conseille	d’utiliser	une	ligne	individuelle	conforme	
    aux	normes	industrielles,	à	savoir:	
    ligne	téléphonique	2,500	(pour	appareil	à	clavier)	ou	500	
    (pour	appareil	à	cadran/impulsions).	Il	est	également	possi\fle	
    de	raccorder	ce	télécopieur	à	un	système	téléphonique	à	
    poussoirs	car	la	plupart	de	ces	systèmes	émettent	des	signaux	
    d’appel	non	normalisés	ou	des	codes	spéciaux	qui	risquent	de	
    pertur\fer	le	fonctionnement	du	télécopieur.
    C. Condition d’ali\fentation
    Raccordez	le	télécopieur	à	une	prise	de	courant	plus	terre	
    à	trois	\franches,	du	type	simple	ou	dou\fle,	et	qui	ne	sert	
    pas	à	alimenter	un	copieur,	un	appareil	de	chauffage,	un	
    climatiseur	ou	tout	autre	appareil	électrique	à	thermostat.
    L’alimentation	doit	être	de	115	volts	et	15	ampères.	Pour	
    faciliter	l’installation,	le	jack	CA11A	doit	être	assez	proche	
    de	la	prise	de	courant.
    Re\farques
    •	 Le	présent	matériel	est	conforme	aux	spécifications	
    techniques	applica\fles	d’Industrie	Canada.
    •	 Avant	d’installer	cet	appareil,	l’utilisateur	doit	s’assurer	qu’il	
    est	permis	de	le	connecter	à	l’équipement	de	la	compagnie	
    de	télécommunication	locale	et	doit	installer	cet	appareil	
    en	utilisant	une	méthode	de	connexion	autorisée.	Il	se	
    peut	qu’il	faille	étendre	la	circuiterie	intérieure	de	la	ligne	
    individuelle	d’a\fonné,	qui	a	été	installée	par	la	compagnie,	
    au	moyen	d’un	jeu	de	connecteurs	homologués	(rallonge	
    téléphonique).
    •	 L’attention	 de	l’utilisateur	 est	attirée	 sur	le	fait	 que	 le	respect	
    des	conditions	mentionnées	ci-dessus	ne	constitue	pas	une	
    garantie	contre	les	dégradations	de	qualité	du	service	dans	
    certaines	circonstances.
    •	 L’indice	d’équivalence	de	la	sonnerie	(IES)	sert	à	indiquer	le	
    nom\fre	maximal	de	terminaux	qui	peuvent	être	raccordés	
    à	une	interface	téléphonique.	La	terminaison	d’une	
    interface	peut	consister	en	une	com\finaison	quelconque	
    de	dispositifs,	à	la	seule	condition	que	la	somme	d’indices	
    d’équivalence	de	la	sonnerie	de	tous	les	dispositifs	n’excède	
    pas	5.
    •	 Le	nom\fre	d’équivalents	sonnerie	(REN)	de	ce	produit	est	
    1,0.
    •	 Les	réparations	sur	un	appareil	certifié	doivent	être	
    faites	par	une	société	d’entretien	canadienne	autorisée	
    par	le	Gouvernement	canadien	et	désignée	par	le	
    fournisseur.	 Toute	réparation	ou	modification	que	
    pourrait	faire	l’utilisateur	de	cet	appareil,	ou	tout	
    mauvais	fonctionnement,	donne	à	la	compagnie	de	
    télécommunication	le	droit	de	dé\francher	l’appareil.
    •	 Pour	sa	propre	protection,	l’utilisateur	doit	s’assurer	que	
    les	prises	de	terre	de	l’appareil	d’alimentation,	les	lignes	
    téléphoniques	et	les	tuyaux	métalliques	internes,	s’il	y	
    en	a,	sont	\fien	connectés	entre	eux.	Cette	précaution	est	
    particulièrement	importante	dans	les	zones	rurales
     C\bUTION
    Au	lieu	d’essayer	de	faire	ces	\franchements	eux-mêmes,	les	
    utilisateurs	sont	invités	à	faire	appel	à	un	service	d’inspection	
    faisant	autorité	en	matière	d’électricité	ou	à	un	électricien,
    selon	le	cas.
     NOTE
    Respecte	les	limites	de	la	classe	B	de	la	NMB-003	du	Canada. 
    						
    							xxiii
    This	machine	complies	with	21	CFR	Chapter	1	Su\fchapter	J	as	
    a	Class	1	laser	product	under	the	\b.S.	Department	of	Health	
    and	Human	Services	(DHHS)	Radiation	Performance	Standard	
    according	to	the	Radiation	Control	for	Health	and	Safety	
    Act	of	1968.	This	means	that	the	machine	does	not	produce	
    hazardous	radiation.
    Since	radiation	emitted	inside	the	machine	is	completely	
    confined	within	protective	housings	and	external	covers,	the	
    laser	\feam	cannot	escape	from	the	machine	during	any	phase	
    of	user	operation.
    CDRH Regulations
    The	Center	for	Devices	and	Radiological	Health	(CDRH)	of	the	
    \b.S.	Food	and	Drug	Administration	implemented	regulations	
    for	laser	products	on	August	2,	1976.	 These	regulations	
    apply	to	laser	products	manufactured	from	August	1,	1976.	
    Compliance	is	mandatory	for	products	marketed	in	the	\bnited	
    States.
     C\bUTION
    \bse	of	controls,	adjustments,	or	performance	of	procedures	
    other	than	those	specified	in	this	manual	may	result	in	
    hazardous	radiation	exposure.
    The	la\fel	is	attached	to	the	laser	scanner	machine	inside	the
    machine	and	is	not	in	a	user	access	area.
    Laser Safety  
    						
    							1-1
    Ch\fpter
    1
    Before Using the Machine
    This	category	descri\fes	the	features	of	the	machine	and	its	useful	functions.
    P\frts \fnd Their Functions 1-2
    Front Side  1-2
    Back Side  1-3
    Interior  1-\f
    Multi-\bur\bose Tray (Manual Feed Slot)  1-\f
    Pa\ber Cassette  1-5
    O\beration Panel  1-6
    LCD (Standby Mode)  1-8
    Co\by Mode  1-8
    Fax Mode  1-8
    Scan Mode  1-8
    USB Direct Print mode  1-8
    N\fvig\fting the Menu 1-9
    Entering the Menu Screen  1-9
    Scrolling the Menu  1-9
    Selecting a Menu Item  1-9
    Configuring menus using the\I navigation keys  1-10
    Returning to the Default Screen  1-10
    \bntering Text 1-11
    Changing the Entry Mode  1-11
    Entering Text, Symbols, and Numbers  1-11
    Moving the Cursor (Entering a S\bace)  1-11
    Deleting text, symbols, or numbers  1-11
    Setting the Sleep Timer 1-13
    Setting the Current D\fte \fnd Time  1-14   
    						
    							1-2
    Before	\bsing	the	Machine
    This	section	descri\fes	the	parts	and	functions	of	the	machine.
    Front Side
    Parts and Their Functions
    (1) Docu\fent guides
    Adjust	to	the	width	of	the	document.
    (2) Feeder
    The	feeder	can	automatically	scan	documents	continuously.
    (3) Operation panel
    Controls	the	machine.
    	“Operation	Panel” 	(→P.1-6)
    (4) Front cover 
    (5)  Multi-purpose tray (Manual feed slot)
    \bse	the	tray	when	printing	from	the	tray.
    	“Multi-purpose	 Tray	(Manual	Feed	Slot)” 	(→P.1-4)
    (6) Paper cassette
    Load	the	paper	supply.
    	“Paper	Cassette” 	(→P.1-5)
    (7) Docu\fent feeder tray
    Place	document.	
    (8) Tray extension
    Pull	out	the	tray	extension	when	the	paper	is	hanging	out	of	the	
    document	feeder	tray	such	as	Legal	size	paper.	
    (9) Docu\fent delivery tray
    Documents	are	output.
    (10) Power switch
    Turns	the	power	ON	or	OFF.	
    (11) Ventilation slots 
    (12)  Speaker
    (13)  Lift handles
    (14)  Scanning area
    Scans	documents	from	the	feeder.	
    (15) Output tray
    Printed	paper	such	as	copies,	prints	and	faxes	come	out	from	
    the	output	tray.
    (16) Platen glass
    Place	a	document.	
    (17) USB \fe\fory port 
    \bsed	to	save	scanned	documents	in	a	\bSB	memory	or	to	print	
    the	data	stored	in	a	\bSB	memory.
    (18) Manual feed transport guide 
     
    ● MF8380Cdw
     
    ● MF8080Cw
    (1)
    (7)
    (8)
    (9)
    (10)
    (11)
    (12)
    (13)
    (2)
    (3)
    (4)
    (5)
    (6)
    (14)
    (16)
    (17)
    (18)
    (15)
    (13)
    (1)
    (7)
    (8)
    (13)
    (9)
    (11)
    (12)
    (10)
    (2)
    (3)
    (4)
    (5)
    (6)
    (14)
    (16)
    (17)
    (18)
    (13)
    (15)   
    						
    							1-3
    Before	\bsing	the	Machine
    Back Side
     
    ● MF8380Cdw
     
    ● MF8080Cw
    (1)  USB port
    Connect	the	\bSB	ca\fle.	
    (2) L\bN port
    Connect	the	LAN	ca\fle.	
    (3) Telephone line jack\R
    Connect	the	telephone	ca\fle.	
    (4) External telephone jack
    Connect	the	external	telephone.	
    (5) Rear cover
    Open	this	cover	when	clearing	paper	jams.	
    (6) Rating label
    The	current	value	indicated	in	this	rating	la\fel	shows	the	
    average	power	current	consumption.	
    (7) Ventilation slots 
    (8)  Power socket
    Connect	the	power	cord.	
    (1)
    (2)
    (3)(4) (5)
    (6)
    (7)
    (8)
    (3) (1)
    (2)
    (4)
    (8) (5)
    (7)
    (6)  
    						
    							1-4
    Before	\bsing	the	Machine
    Interior
    (1) Y (Yellow) toner cartridge slot
    The	Y	(yellow)	toner	cartridge	is	installed	in	this	slot.
    (2)  M (Magenta) toner cartridge slot
    The	M	(magenta)	toner	cartridge	is	installed	in	this	slot.
    (3) C (Cyan) toner cartridge slot
    The	C	(cyan)	toner	cartridge	is	installed	in	this	slot.
    (4) K (Black) toner cartridge slot
    The	K	(\flack)	toner	cartridge	is	installed	in	this	slot.
    (5) Toner cartridge tray
    Tray	for	installing	the	toner	cartridges.
     
    ● MF8080Cw
     
    ● MF8380Cdw
    Multi-purpose Tray (Manual Feed Slot)
    (1)  Paper guides
    Adjust	to	the	width	of	the	paper.	
    (2) The auxiliary tray (MF8380Cdw only)
    Be	sure	to	pull	out	this	tray	when	loading	paper	in	the	multi-
    purpose	tray.	
    (3) Tray extension (MF8380Cdw only)
    Open	to	prevent	the	paper	from	hanging	out	of	the	multi-
    purpose	tray	when	loading	long-size	paper	such	as	Letter.
     
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    (2)
    (3)
    (4)
    (5)(1)
    (2)
    (3)
    (4)
    (5)
    (1)
    (2)
    (3)(1)  
    						
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    Before	\bsing	the	Machine
    Paper Cassette
     
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    (1)  Lock release lever
    Hold	this	lever	to	slide	the	paper	guides.	
    (2) Paper guides
    Adjust	the	position	of	the	paper	guides	to	the	paper.	
    (3)  Lock release lever (changing cassette size)
    When	loading	paper	that	is	longer	than	A4	size,	pull	out	the	
    paper	cassette	while	holding	this	lever.	
    When	the	paper	cassette	is	inserted	with	it	extended,	the	front	
    side	of	the	paper	cassette	is	not	flush	with	the	front	surface	of	
    the	machine	as	shown	in	the	figure.
    Set	the	legal	dust	cover	on	the	paper	cassette.
     
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    (3)(1)
    (2)
    (1) (3)
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    Operation Panel
     
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    (1)
    [\bddress Book] key Searches	recipients	registered	in	the	Favorites	list	or	coded	dial	codes.
    [Coded Dial] key Specifies	recipients	registered	under	coded	dial	codes.
    [Recall] key Redial	the	last	num\fer	called.	(Only	ena\fled	when	the	mode	screens	for	fax,	e-mail	or	file	
    server	operations	are	displayed.)
    [Pause] key Press	to	insert	a	pause	in	the	fax	num\fer.
    [Hook] key Press	when	you	want	to	dial	without	lifting	up	the	handset	of	the	external	telephone.
    [Wi-Fi] indicator Lights	up	when	the	machine	is	connected	to	 Wireless	LAN.
    Select paper indicator The	indicator	for	the	selected	paper	source	lights	up.
    [Select Paper/Settings] key Press	to	select	the	paper	source	to	use.	Also	press	to	specify	the	paper	size	and	type	to	
    load	in	each	paper	source.
    (1)
    (2) (3)
    (5)
    (6)
    (7)
    (8) (4)
    *	
    The	availa\fility	of	the	keys	vary	depending	on	the	model.	See	the	descriptions	for	each	key	in	the	ta\fle	\felow.
    (1) (2) (3)
    (5)
    (6)
    (7)
    (8) (4)
     
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