FAX Key Operator Mode - (continued)
10-12
Function set
Turns ON/OFF transmission/reception functions. (p. 10-32)
* indicates factory default setting.
Item
Description
Available value
Confidential com.
For details, see "Confidential communication"
(p. 6-31).
ON * / OFF
Relay communica-
tion
For details, see "Relay Transmission Request"
(p. 6-42).
ON * / OFF
Bundled Tx
Bundled transmission is used to transmit doc-
uments if you add a reserved document to
another, already, reserved, transmission.
ON * / OFF
Compulsory mem.
Rx
The compulsory memory reception is the
function used to receive documents and store
in memory so that you can print them out later
as necessary.
ON/ OFF *
Closed area Rx
The closed area reception is the function used
to receive the incoming data only when the
sender's password is valid.
ON/ OFF *
PC-FAX Rx set
(With Optional Print
Controller)
The PC-Fax Rx feature offers a procedure for
saving files containing received faxes in
Boxes on the hard disk of the Print Controller.
ON * / OFF
Forward Tx setting
The Fax transfer is the function used to trans-
fer the received data to a certain station deter-
mined in advance.
File Re-Tx
The retransmission is the function used to
retransmit documents held in memory that
failed to transmit (even after redialing
attempts) perhaps due to a communication
error, but held in memory for a certain length
of time.
ON / OFF *
OFF mode print set
Determines whether or not to print out all doc-
uments to be stored temporarily in memory,
which have been received while the power is
switched OFF.
YES * / NO
Confiden. access
No
You can confirm the confidential access num-
bers defined.
–
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...
Page 327: ...MEMO...
Page 328: ...MEMO...