Sending a broadcast fax, Sending a broadcast fax -32, Broadcasting (only for intellifax boom) – Brother Fax-700 User Manual
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ADVANCED USES
11. BROADCASTING (ONLY FOR INTELLIFAX BOOM)
Broadcasting is a type of transmission that you send to sev
eral different destinations in a single operation. You simply
set your documtiut fact down in the ducuiiitiit fttdti;, specify
the destinations and then send the fax just like any normal
transmission.
Sending a broadcast fax
1) Set the document face down in the feeder.
F A X :
E N T E R N 0 . &
S T A R T
C O P Y
P R E S S C O P Y
K E Y
2) Enter the one-touchy speed dial number or group key. The
name of each destination or group appears on the lower
line of the screen as you enter it. The one-touch numberSy
speed dial numbers or group numbers that you have se
lected appear on the upper line. You can input up to 140 se
lections per broadcast (including group numbers.)
3) When you have finished entering the destinations, press
the
START
key. The fax is scanned into the machine's
memory automatically and then transmitted to each desti
nation in turn.
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Transmission is not possible if the memory is nearly full.
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It is convenient to register stations to which you fre
quently send broadcast faxes as a group (See page 4-33).
- If a COVERPAGE has been sent during a Broadcasting
operation, no destination information will be included in
the COVERPAGE.
After all transmissions have been made, a Broadcast Report
will be printed out automatically.
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If you have already registered six number groups (the max
imum allowed for this fax machine), a message will
inform you that no new groups can be registered.
- A
maximum of 139 stations can he registered into a group.
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