Cancelling a transmission in progress, Reception, Reception over the internet – TA Triumph-Adler CLP 4524 User Manual
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Operation
Date en cours : 10 janvier 2008
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Operation
Setting yo
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Getting started
Director
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M
aintenance
Safety
Contents
Installation
C
ANCELLING
A
TRANSMISSION
IN
PROGRESS
Cancelling a transmission in progress is possible whatever the type of transmission but varies
depending on whether the transmission is a single call number or a multi-call number.
• For a single call number from the memory, the document is erased from the memory.
• For a multi-call number, only the call number in progress at the time of the cancellation is
erased from the transmission queue.
To cancel transmission in progress:
Press
key
.
A message will ask you to confirm cancellation by pressing the key
a second time.
Press
key to confirm cancellation in progress.
If your machine is set to print a transmission report (please see the paragraph Transmission
report, on page 3-4), it will print that the communication was cancelled by the user.
R
ECEPTION
Reception of all documents over the telephone network is done one at a time at fax reception.
Document reception over the Internet is automatic at each Internet connection.
R
ECEPTION
OVER
THE
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UBLIC
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WITCHED
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ELEPHONE
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ETWORK
(PSTN)
Fax reception depends on the parameter settings of your machine.
R
ECEPTION
OVER
THE
I
NTERNET
Whatever the document received, reception is automatic at each Internet connection.
Incoming documents other than fax files (Word process file, CAD, etc.) may not be opened by
your fax. However, you may keep this (or these) document(s) in your Internet mailbox until it is
automatically converted by the F@X to Fax service, if you have a subscription or until computer
use or automatic transfer (please see the paragraph Mail sorting, on page 3-22).