User Manual

DUAL ACCESS
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Dual Access
Storing a Transmission Job
The procedure for storing a transmission job varies depending on the type of transmission.
Each storing procedure is the same as the normal procedure for the function. Refer to the explanation
of the function. The only difference is that the original is scanned into memory.
Up to 50 jobs can be stored.
A relay group must be stored before a relay request job can be stored. (See page 78)
If a transmission job goes into recall mode because the line is busy, other jobs will be performed until
the next recall attempt is made.
The order of performing jobs is as follows:
(1) Other jobs in the order they were stored (a timer transmission is performed at the set time for the
first transmission).
(2) The recall mode job when the time for the next attempt arrives.
If a transmission job is stored in direct transmission mode and another job is in progress, transmission
will begin when the current job ends.
Only one timer polling, timer serial polling, or timer F-code polling job can be stored at a time.
1
During transmission or reception, select settings for the job to be
stored.
2
When the current job ends, the stored job begins.
Transmission method Page
Normal transmission 28
Broadcast transmission 70
Confidential transmission 74
Relay request transmission 77
Polling 81
Serial polling 81
F-code transmission 87
F-code polling 91
Timer transmission 72
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