Other Features of this Fax
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2
Press the
S
key or the
T
key to select
Program
Subad.Confi.Box [Subad. Confid.
Registry]
and press the
Enter
key.
3
Press the
T
key to select
Program Subad Relay
Box
[Subad. Relay Register]
and press the
Enter
key.
4
Press the
S
key or the
T
key to select an unregistered
box.
5
Press the
Enter
key.
6
Enter the subaddress that you want to use for this
Subaddress Relay Box.
Each subaddress is a 4-digit number from “0000” to
“9999”.
If you want to reset the displayed number to “0000”,
simply press the
Stop/Clear
key.
7
Press the
Enter
key.
8
Enter the Subaddress Communication password that
you want to use for this Subaddress Relay Box.
The password can be up to 4 digits in length and can
include any combination of the numerals 0 – 9 and the
symbols “*” and “#”.
If you receive a Subaddress-based Relay Broadcast transmission where your fax will act as the
relay station and you have registered “0000” as the Subaddress Communication password for the
corresponding Subaddress Relay Box, a check of the passwords will not be performed.
If you want to reset the displayed number to “0000”, simply press the
Stop/Clear
key.
9
Press the
Enter
key.
10
Repeat step (1) and (2) below until all of the final destination fax numbers are registered. (Max. 232
destinations)
(1) Enter the fax number of a final destination.
You can use the keypad, abbreviated numbers,
one-touch keys, group dial keys and chain dial keys
to enter the fax number.
(2) Press the
Enter
key.
11
Press the
Enter
key.
12
Press the
S
key or the
T
key to select whether or not
you want the documents to be printed out at the relay
station.
If you want the documents to be printed out, select
On
.
13
Press the
Enter
key.
Program:
Program Group Key
Program Subad.Confi.Box
Program Chain Dial
Program Subadd. Confi.Box:
Program Subad Relay Box
Program Subad Confi.Box
Program Subad Relay Box:
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#01
Subaddress:0000
Enter Subaddress
Password:0000
Enter Your Password
:
Enter Destination Station
On
Off
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