User Manual
7
MAIN FEATURES
1
Rapid dialing
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You can send a fax to a programmed destination (maximum 50 destinations) by simply
pressing a rapid key. (See page 25)
2
Speed Dialing
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You can send a fax to a programmed destination (maximum 300 destinations) by pressing the
SPEED DIAL key, entering a 3-digit Speed Dial number, and then pressing the START key.
(See page 25)
3
Memory transmission
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An original can be scanned into memory and then transmitted. (See page 31)
4
Substitute memory reception
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If you run out of paper or toner during reception, the fax will be received to memory. (See page 46)
5
Address list
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You can search for the name of a destination in the message screen and then dial that
destination. (See page 25)
6
Polling
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Your machine can call another machine and automatically initiate reception of an original that
is loaded in the other machine. (See page 81)
7
Memory Polling
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When another machine calls and polls your machine, your machine can send an original that
has been stored in memory. (See page 84)
8
Confidential Communication
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You can send and receive confidential documents without the concern that they will be picked
up by anyone other than the intended recipient. (See page 74)
9
Broadcast Transmission
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You can send the same document to multiple recipients in a single operation. (See page 70)
10
Relay Request Transmission
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You can have another machine relay a document to multiple end receiving machines. (See
page 77)
11
Timer Transmission
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You can set up an original to be automatically transmitted at a selected time. (See page 72)
12
Programs
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You can store an operation sequence in a program to allow simplified transmission. (See page 96)
13
Storing transmission jobs
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When the machine is occupied with another operation, you can store a transmission job. (See
page 99)
14
Chain Dialing
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Additional digits can be dialed after a programmed destination number. (See page 101)
15
Transfer function
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A received fax can be transferred to another fax machine. (See page 102)
16
F-code Communication
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An F-code (sub-address and passcode) can be programmed in accordance with the
international standards of the ITU-T, which enable communication with other machines
regardless of the manufacturer or model. This machine supports F-code confidential
communication, F-code relay request transmission, and F-code memory polling. (See page 87)
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