Internet connection, Immediate connection to the internet, Programmed connection – TA Triumph-Adler FAX 941 User Manual
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I
NTERNET
C
ONNECTION
An Internet connection is made with an ISP. It allows both document sending and reception while
connected.
A connection takes place the following way:
• Send to one or more of your subscriber’s Internet mailboxes, all fax-Internet documents waiting
for transmission.
If you are sending to a computer, the transmitted fax will be received as an attachment to an
E-Mail.
• Reception of all fax-Internet and E-Mails deposited in your personal Internet mailbox.
You may connect either immediately or automatically depending on the time periods defined. The
triggering of a programmed Internet connection depends on the standard settings of your machine.
Immediate connection to the Internet
There are two methods to immediately connect to the Internet:
Access through the menu:
M 93 OK - INTERNET / IMMED ACCES
Direct access:
Press the
key twice.
Programmed connection
An automatic connection to the Internet depends on how your machine is programmed and more
particularly on the standard settings (refer to paragraph Standard settings, page 3-15).
D
EACTIVATING
THE
I
NTERNET
FUNCTION
If you do not wish to use the Internet functions:
Select
NO ACCESS
in the ISP list and confirm with OK.
T
HE
SMS
SERVICE
Thanks to the SMS button you can send an SMS to subscribers all over the world. An SMS (Short
Message Service) is a service which permits short written messages to be sent to mobile phones or other
SMS-compatible devices.
The number of characters you can send per message is dependent upon the service provider and the
country you are sending your SMS from (e.g. Germany 160 characters, Italy 640 characters).