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4.1.4.
MEMORYTRANSMISSION
The memory function allows you to easily perform many different
tasks. You can store your documents into memory and then have the
machine transmit the stored documents automatically. You do not
have to wait around until transmission is finished.
The advantages of memory transmission are :
1. The same document can be transmitted to multiple stations.
2. If communications fail when transmitting from the memory, your
machine will re-transmit the remaining unsuccessful page(s)
automatically.
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©
NOTE
1, You can verify if the
memory
transmission was successful or not by printing
out a
Commumcaf/on
Journal. Print out condition can be selected
(OFF/ON/INC) by a fax parameter (see page 3-6).
2. If a
memory overflow
condition occurs while
storing
documents into
memory,
the machine will start transmitting those pages which are successfully stored.
If you wish to cancel this transmission Just press STOP. See Specifications,
page 8-2 for the Image Memory Capacity.
^ ALARM
870
3, The percentage of memory used is shown by "
q
" mark starting from theleft
corner of the display and the two-digits at the righ t
corner
indica
fes
the
number of pages storing into the
memory.
4.
An Information Code will be displayed if the transmission has failed or no
answer at the receiving side after the last automatic redial. The document
stored for this transmission will be erased from the memory automatically and
the transmission is marked "INC" (incomplete) on the Communication Journal
(COMM. JOURNAL).
□ao--------
02
{Each " □ " represents 10
%
of memory used.)
ESI ALARM
407
5.
When a power failure
occurs,
the document information stored in the
memory
will be lost. In this case a Power Failure
Report
will be printed out
automatically after the Power is turned ON again. The
report
is not printed
out if there are no documents stored in
trie memory.
(Seepage6-9)
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