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Note
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Use the keyboard on the touch screen to enter symbols such as "!" and "*". For information on how to
enter characters, refer to "Entering Text" (P.79).
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Enter a passcode only if necessary.
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You can specify any machine that supports our DTMF method feature.
By registering destinations in address numbers using the above dialing formats, you can use the address numbers for the
Secure Polling feature. For information on how to register address numbers, refer to "5 Tools" > "Setup" > "Add Address Book
Entry" in the Administrator Guide.
F Code (Using F Code Transmission)
F Code is the transmission procedure set by the Communications and Information Network
Association of Japan and is the T.30 (communication protocol) method for using sub-
addresses that was standardized by the ITU-T. The F Code feature enables various features
to be used with transmission among F Code-compatible machines regardless of their
manufacturers.
When using F Code transmission, use an F Code and password. The F Code, which is also
called a sub-address by other companies, must be registered (entered). Set the password if
necessary.
Note
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This feature is not available for the Server Fax service except when an F code is included in a dialing
number.
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To use the F Code feature, you need to confirm the F Code of the recipient’s machine in advance.
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If you perform Sending to Folder or Secure Polling between machines of this model, we recommend
that you use the fax signal method.
You can set the F Code and password for each address number. For information on how to register address numbers, refer
to "5 Tools" > "Setup" > "Add Address Book Entry" in the Administrator Guide.
You can use the Relay Broadcast and Remote Relay Broadcast features with F Code transmission. For information on Relay
Broadcast and Remote Relay Broadcast, refer to "Relay Broadcast (Transmitting Documents Through a Relay Station)"
(P.218) and "Remote Relay Broadcast (Performing Relay Broadcast to Remote Locations)" (P.221), respectively.
You can use the following features with F Code transmission.
Sending to Folder (F Code Method)
When a folder is set on a remote machine, you can send a document directly to the folder
by specifying the F code (sub-address) and password (if set up) of the folder.
Obtain the F code (sub-address) and password of the remote folder in advance.
Example of specifying a destination:
Secure Polling (F Code Method)
When a folder is set on a remote machine, you can perform secure polling for the folder by
specifying its F code (sub-address) and password (if set up).
If you use your machine to perform secure polling for a folder on a remote machine, obtain
the F Code (sub-address) and password of the target folder.
If you use a remote machine to perform secure polling for a folder on your machine, give the
following information.
Note
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The DTMF method is available for Remote Folder. The supported signals are numerals, "*", and "#"
only.
F Code (sub-address)
: 0 (to designate an F Code transmission) and the folder number
of a folder on the remote machine
Password (if set up)
: The password of the remote folder
F Code (sub-address)
: 0 (to designate an F Code transmission) and the folder number
of the target folder
Password (if necessary)
: The password of the target folder
Summary of Contents for ApeosPort-V C3320
Page 1: ...User Guide ApeosPort V C3320 DocuPrint CM415 AP...
Page 12: ...12...
Page 58: ...1 Before Using the Machine 58 Before Using the Machine 1...
Page 80: ...2 Product Overview 80 Product Overview 2...
Page 316: ...5 Scan 316 Scan 5...
Page 348: ...8 Stored Programming 348 Stored Programming 8...
Page 368: ...10 Media Print Text and Photos 368 Media Print Text and Photos 10...
Page 394: ...11 Job Status 394 Job Status 11...
Page 416: ...12 Computer Operations 416 Computer Operations 12...
Page 417: ...13 Appendix This chapter contains a glossary of terms used in this guide Glossary 418...
Page 428: ...Index 428 Index...