Broadcasting -8, Getting familiar with the broadcasting function -8, Sending faxes – Brother INTELLIFAX 3550 User Manual
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2. Press
Super Q.Scan
if you wish
to use memory transmission, or
you can send your fax normally.
3. Press
Function
.
4. Press
1
.
5. Press
1
.
6. Enter the time in 24-hour format
using the number keys.
Example:
19:45
(7:45 P.M.).
7. Wait for two seconds.
1 . T E M P . S E T T I N G S
1 . T I M E R
1 . T E M P . S E T T I N G S
S E T T I M E = 1 9 : 4 5
1 . T I M E R
S E T T I M E = 0 0 : 0 0
MEMORY 100%
ENTER FAX NO.
Broadcasting
By
using
the
numbers
you
have
stored
for
One-Touch
dialing,
Speed-Dialing,
or
group
dialing,
you
can
automatically
send
faxes
to
a
maximum
of
140
different
locations
at
once.
Remember,
each
group
you
created
reserves
one
of
the
One-Touch
keys.
You
can
not
broadcast
to
a
number
that
has
not
been
stored
in
memory.
Use
the
Telephone
Index
to
help
you
choose
the
numbers
to
which
you
wish
to
broadcast.
After
transmission
is
completed,
a
Broadcast
Report
will
be
printed
automatically
to
let
you
know
the
results.
8. Press
Stop
.
9. Enter
the
fax
number.
10.Press
Start
.
The
fax
machine
will
wait
until
the
specified
time
to
call.
N J O F F I C E
0 9 / 1 2 / 1 9 9 6 1 5 : 2 5
ENTER FAX NO.
MEMORY 100%
SENDING FAXES
ADVANCED FAX TRANSMISSIONS
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Getting Familiar with the Broadcasting Function
* To stop the broadcast in progress, press Stop.
* Enter the chain dialing numbers as you normally would, but keep in mind that
each key counts as one location, so the number of locations you can call becomes
limited. (You have up to 140 locations you can call with One-Touch, Speed-
Dialing, and group numbers.)
* If the line is busy or for some other reason a connection could not be made while
broadcasting, the fax machine will redial the number automatically. (See page
* If the memory is full, press Stop to abort the job or press Start to send the portion
that is in the memory (if more than one page has been scanned.) (See page 6-7.)