MX-FX13 Operation-Manual GB
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- CONNECTING AN EXTENSION PHONE
- CONTENTS
- TO USE THIS PRODUCT CORRECTLY ASA FACSIMILE
- 1. BEFORE USING THE FAXFUNCTION
- 2. BASIC OPERATIONS
- 3. ADVANCED TRANSMISSIONMETHODS
- SENDING THE SAME DOCUMENT TO MULTIPLE DESTINATIONS IN A SINGLE OPERATION (BROADCAST TRANSMISSION)
- AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AT A SPECIFIED TIME (TIMER TRANSMISSION)
- TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION USING THE POLLING FUNCTION
- INCLUDING SENDER INFORMATION ON FAXES
- FAXING A DIVIDED ORIGINAL (DUAL PAGE SCAN)
- ADDING A COVER SHEET/MESSAGE TO A FAX TRANSMISSION
- USING SETTINGS STORED AS A PROGRAM
- FORWARDING RECEIVED DATA TO A NETWORK ADDRESS (INBOUND ROUTING SETTINGS)
- FORWARDING RECEIVED FAXES TO ANOTHER MACHINE WHEN PRINTING IS NOT POSSIBLE (FORWARDING FUNCTION)
- SENDING A FAX DIRECTLY FROM A COMPUTER (PC-Fax)
- 4. TRANSMISSION USINGF-CODES
- 5. CONVENIENT METHODS OFUSE
- 6. PROGRAMMING
- 7. TROUBLESHOOTING
- 8. SYSTEM SETTINGS
- 9. APPENDIX
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ADVANCED TRANSMISSION
METHODS
This chapter explains advanced features that are designed for specific purposes and circumstances. Please read
those sections that are of interest to you.
SENDING THE SAME DOCUMENT TO
MULTIPLE DESTINATIONS IN A SINGLE
OPERATION
(BROADCAST TRANSMISSION)
This feature is used to send a fax to multiple destinations in a single operation. The original to be transmitted is
scanned into memory and then successively transmitted to the selected destinations. This feature is convenient for
such purposes as distributing a report to company branches. Up to 200 destinations can be selected. When
transmission to all destinations has been completed, the document is automatically cleared from memory.
• If you frequently use broadcasting to send faxes to the same group of destinations, it is convenient to program
those destinations into a group key. Group key dialling is an automatic dialling function whereby multiple
destinations (Rapid keys, Speed Dial numbers, and full fax numbers entered with the numeric keys) are
programmed into a Rapid key. The procedure for programming group keys is explained on page 66.
• When a group key is used to send a fax, the fax is broadcast (transmitted) to the destinations programmed in
the group key. For example, if five destinations are programmed in a group key and the key is pressed for a
broadcast transmission, the broadcast transmission will have five destinations.
Note
COPY RATIO
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
DUPLEX
DUPLEX
2-SIDED
ER SELECT
SOLUTION
SOLUTION
AUTO IMAGE
FORMAT
BROADCAST
OUTPUT
ORIGINAL SIZE
ORIGINAL SIZE
Beep
The document is scanned
into memory
Reception
Reception
Reception
Destination A
(recipient)
Successive
transmission
Beep
Beep
Destination B
(recipient)
Destination C
(recipient)
Sender
Select the broadcast
transmission function.