Digital Colour Imaging Systems Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Operating Instructions
- Conventions
- Table of Contents
- Getting To Know Your Machine
- Basic Fax Transmission
- Fax Transmission Procedure
- Entering a Destination
- Transmission with Destination Monitoring
- Talking to the Remote Party Before Transmission
- Setting Original Quality
- Setting the Original Size
- Transmitting 2-Sided Originals
- Verification Stamp
- Transmitting a Document Stored in Memory
- Job Build and SADF
- Direct Transmission
- Verifying Communication Status
- Rotated Transmission
- Batch Transmission
- Getting an Outside Line Using PIN Code Access
- Using Program Keys
- Cancelling a Communication
- Dial Prefix
- Convenient Fax Features
- Fax Reception
- Internet Fax
- What is Internet Fax?
- What Internet Fax Can Do
- Tips for Internet Fax
- Preparing to Use Internet Fax
- Sending an Email Procedure
- Entering an Email Address
- Using Cc, Bcc and From
- Setting a File Type and a File Name
- Emailing an A3-Sized Document
- Setting Message Delivery Notice (MDN)
- When Email Transmission Fails
- Using a Completion Notice
- Receiving an Email
- Receiving an Email on a Computer
- Inbound Routing
- Using the Relay Feature
- Relayed Transmission from Internet Fax
- Relayed Transmission from PC
- Result of Relayed Transmission
- Useful Terms to Remember
- Handling Communication Reservation Files
- Program Destinations/Program Keys
- Reading Reports/Lists
- Solving Problems
- Appendix

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Chapter 5 Internet Fax
Example of a Relayed Transmission Network
An example of a Relayed transmission network using relay stations at two locations is shown below.
• This network has an initial sending station (New York) connected to relay stations (London and
Singapore).
• Documents are transmitted from the relay stations (London/Singapore) to end receiving stations
(Stockholm, Rome, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Sydney and others) via the telephone lines.
• This network uses relay stations at two locations.
• A single Relayed transmission request made from the initial sending station (New York) allows a
document to be transmitted to the end receiving stations (Stockholm, Rome, Tokyo, Hong Kong,
Sydney and others) via the relay stations (London, Singapore).
New York
Stockholm
Tel. No.: 46 8 111 1234
Rome
Tel. No.: 39 6 111 1234
Sydney
Tel. No.: 61 2 111 1234
Wellington
Tel. No.: 64 4 111 1234
Tokyo
Tel. No.: 81 33 111 1234
Berlin
Tel. No.: 46 611 111 1234
New York
Email Address: ifax@newyork.panasonic.com
Host Name: newyork
Relay XMT Password: usa-rly
London
Email Address: ifax@london.panasonic.co.uk
Host Name: london
Relay XMT Password: uk-rly
Hong Kong
Tel. No.: 852 23123456
Singapore
Email Address: ifax@singapore.panasonic.co.sg
Host Name: singapore
Relay XMT Password: sg-rly
London
Singapore










