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 8 Reading Reports/Lists
Items that are covered in the communication journal are listed below.
No. Item Explanation
(1) Indication of
communication mode
Indication of communication mode
(2) Start time of
communication
Start time of communication
(3) End time of
communication
End time of communication
(4) File number 001 to 999 (When the communication is stored into the memory, a file
number is assigned for each communication.)
(5) Station number Sequential number of the stations
************* -Comm. Journal- ***************** Date dd-MMM-yyyy ** Time 15:00 ********
(1) (2) (3)
Mode= Memory Transmission Start = dd-MMM 14:50 End = dd-MMM 15:00
File No.= 050 (4)
(5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
STN
Comm. Key Name Station Name/Email Address/Telephone No. Pages
Duration
No.
001 OK [SERVICE ] SERVICE DEPT
001/001
00:01:30
002 OK [SALES DEPT ] SERVICE DEPT 001/001 00:01:25
003 407 [ACCOUNTING ] SERVICE DEPT
000/001 00:01:45
004 Busy 021 111 1234 000/001 00:00:00
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tions of print density
cause the photocell to generate an analogous electrical video signal.
this signal is used to modulate a carrier, which is transmitted to
remote destination over a radio or cable communications link.
At the remote terminal, demodulation reconstructs the video
signal, white is used to modulate the density of print produced by a
printing device. This device is scanning in a raster scan synchronised
with that at the transmitting terminal. As a result, a facsimile
copy of the subject document is produced.
Probably you have used for this facility in your organisation.
Yours sincerely,
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