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Various Functions
Input into memory before transmission.
When you send a FAX, you do not have to wait until a previous transmission is completed,
because the facsimile can read all pages into memory. You can take away the original
before a transmission is completed.
For details, see "Memory Transmissions" (p. 2-39).
Imprint the total number of pages on the FAX.
You can place the total number of pages on each page of the FAX for quick memory trans-
mission. It is useful for the recipient, so that they can make sure whether all pages of the
FAX have been sent.
For details, see "Total page set" (p. 2-42).
Send a FAX at a specified time.
This function allows you to specify the time to start communication. You can save costs by
specifying a transmission to start during the night or early in the morning when telephone
charges are less.
For details, see "Timer Transmission" (p. 2-45).
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Summary of Contents for FK-102
Page 1: ...FK 102...
Page 25: ...0 1 Before Use 2 Transmission 3 Reception 4 Making a Call Taking a Call 5 Specifications Basic...
Page 109: ...Chapter 0 Specifications 5 Specifications 5 Specifications Specifications 5 2...
Page 226: ...Key Operator Screen continued 10 4 6 Configure the desired settings...
Page 306: ...FAX Setting List continued 11 32...
Page 309: ...Appendix Appendix...
Page 322: ...Index Index...
Page 326: ...MEMO...
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