Transmission and reception using the, Polling function – Sharp AR-FX12 User Manual
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TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION
USING THE POLLING FUNCTION
This function can only be used if the other machine is a Super G3 or G3 machine and supports the polling function.
The polling function allows your machine to call a fax machine that has document data set and initiate reception of
the document. You can also perform the reverse operation: scan a document into the memory of your machine so
that another machine can call your machine and initiate reception of the document.
This function whereby your machine calls the sending machine and asks the sending machine to begin transmission
of a loaded document is called the polling function. Scanning a document into memory and automatically sending it
when the receiving machine calls and "polls" your machine is called polling memory.
Polling
This function allows your machine to call a sending machine and initiate reception of a document loaded in that machine.
A timer setting can also be established to have the operation take place at night or another specified time (refer to 3-6 page).
Serial Polling:
Group keys and the broadcast transmission function (page 3-2) can be used to successively poll multiple
fax machines in a single operation. Up to 500 (maximum of 300 on the AR-M351U/AR-M451U when a
hard disk is not installed) machines can be polled. In this case, the sequence of operations in the above
diagram is successively repeated for each sending machine selected.
Polling memory
This feature allows your machine to automatically send a document previously scanned into memory when
another machine calls and polls your machine.
NOTE
For information on polling and polling memory using F-codes, refer to page 4-4. This section only explains normal
polling and normal polling memory.
The other machine
3) Document data previously
scanned into memory
Your machine
1) Polling (ask other machine
to send document)
4) Document data is automatically
sent to your machine
2) Permits polling of.
NOTE
The receiving machine bears the expense (phone charges) of polling transmission.
2) Permits polling of.
Your machine
The other machine
3) Document data previously
scanned into memory
1) Polling
(request transmission)
4) Document data is
automatically sent to
other machine