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Section 4 Other Features of this Fax
* If you want to cancel the procedure part way through, press the
Reset key. The operation panel will return to the initial mode settings.
1. Set the documents you want to transmit in the SRDF or on the
platen.
* When the documents are set on the platen, it is necessary,
after each page is scanned, to select whether or not you want to
transmit more pages and to select the size of each page.
(Refer to page 1-23.)
2. Raise both cover plates and press the RELAY BROADCAST key.
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Relay Broadcast Transmission
Relay Broadcast Transmission involves the transmission of
documents to multiple, long distance destinations by transmitting
the documents through a relay station, generally located
between the initial transmitting station and the final destinations.
* In order to perform Relay Broadcast Transmission, it is
necessary that the fax machine designated as a relay station
has the capability of acting as a relay station.
* During a Relay Broadcast Transmission, documents will be
transmitted using the Memory Transmission mode even if the
fax is currently in the Direct Feed Transmission mode.
* When this fax is acting as the initial transmitting station,
if all of the relay station fax numbers are entered using
abbreviated numbers or one-touch keys, this fax is capable of
automatically transmitting the same documents to up to
100 different final destinations (including the relay stations) in a
single operation. However, it is only possible to designate up to
10 of these locations as relay stations.
* While you can enter the fax number of each relay station using
abbreviated numbers, one-touch keys and chain dial keys,
you CANNOT use an abbreviated number or one-touch key
that has been designated for F-Code Based Communication or
Encrypted Transmission.
* While you can enter the fax number of each final destination
using abbreviated numbers and one-touch keys registered in
your fax, you CANNOT use an abbreviated number or
one-touch key that has been designated for F-Code Based
Communication or Encrypted Transmission. (You can also use
the 2-digit abbreviated numbers (00 - 99) and one-touch keys
registered in the relay station’s fax machine to enter the fax
number for a final destination.)
3. Enter the fax number of a relay station.
4. Press the Enter key.
* If the fax number you entered has already been registered for
this operation, an error message will appear in the message
display. In this case, press the Enter key and the message
display will return to a display that allows you to enter the fax
number again.
* If you have entered too many fax numbers or relay stations,
an error message will appear in the message display. In this
case, press the Enter key and proceed to step 14 on page 4-26.
5. Select whether or not you want the documents to be printed out at
the relay station.
* If you want the documents to be printed out, select “On”.
If you DO NOT want the documents to be printed out, select “Off”.
6. Press the Enter key.
Print at relay station:
On
➪
Off
Print at relay station:
➪
On
Off
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Document :A4
Enter destination
v :
Document :A4
Enter destination
v :
Document :A4
Enter destination
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Document :A4
Enter destination
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