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Confidential Transmission

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Confidential Transmission

If you want to limit who views your
message, use this function. The mes-
sage will be stored in memory at the
other end and not printed until an ID
is entered.

There are two types of Confidential
Transmission:

Default ID

It is not necessary to enter an ID
when transmitting.
The other party can print the mes-
sage by entering the Confidential
ID programmed in their machine.

ID Override

Should you want to send a confi-
dential message to a particular per-
son at the other end, you can
specify the Confidential ID that the
receiver has to enter to see that
message. Before you send the mes-
sage, do not forget to tell the re-
ceiver the ID that must be entered
to print the message.

Limitation

❒ The destination machine must be

of the same manufacturer and
have the Confidential Reception
function.

❒ The destination machine must

have enough memory available.

Note

❒ We recommend that you program

the Confidential ID beforehand.
See p.170 “Programming a Confi-
dential ID”.

❒ An ID can be any 4-digit number

(except 0000).

❒ If the destination machine is not of

the same manufacturer, you can
use Confidential Transmission
with “SUB Code”. See p.45 “SUB
Code”.

AAAA

Place the original, and then select
the scan settings you require.

Reference

p.11 “Placing Originals”, Fac-
simile Reference
p.27 “Scan Settings”, Facsimile
Reference

BBBB

Press [Transmission Mode].

CCCC

Select [Confidential TX].

GFSINS0N

Transmitter

Receiver

Entering the Confidential ID