Confidential communications fax parameter, Own telephone number, Network password and polling password – Panasonic Panafax UF-650 User Manual
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UF-650 Compatibility with
Other Machines
Table 1 shows the kinds of facsimile machines which can make up a
Confidential Communication Network. Note that the UF-650 can serve as
an Initial Sending Station, Relay Station and/or End Receiving Station.
Table 1 Confidential Communication Network Compatibility
Requirements
Station
Compatible Model
Initial Sending Station
UF-150
UF-620
UF-160
UF-640
UF-250
UF-650
UF-260
UF-750
Relay Station
UF-620
UF-640
UF-650
End Receiving Station
UF-150
UF-620
UF-160
UF-640
UF-250
UF-650
UF-260
UF-750
Special Settings
Required. Please refer
to the individual
User’s Guides of each
machine.
Setting Up Your Machine for
Confidential Communications
To use Confidential Communications you must first preset the Confidential
Communication Fax Parameter described below. Then, every time you
actually send a Confidential Document you must set a Confidential Code.
1. Confidential Communications Fax Parameter:
This switches the Confidential Communications function Valid or
Invalid.
2. Own Telephone Number:
The full telephone number should be entered.
3. Network Password and Polling Password:
You may use Network Password and Polling Password to prevent
outside facsimile(s) from using the Confidential Communication
network. The same password must be provided to all the machines
inside the network.
4. Confidential Code:
A four-digit code which you must assign to each Confidential
Document you send. It identifies the Document when it is stored in the
Relay Station. The receiving person must know the code in order to
poll the fax from the Relay Station.
NOTE
1. To set Polling Password, see page
4-1.