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2. Confirming the Reception Status
Activity Report (RX)
The Activity Report (RX) can be used to check the document number, time received, duration, destina-
tion, communications mode, number of pages printed and result, etc.
Useful Tips
• This section describes how to print out the report manually.
• This report can be set to print automatically. “Settings for Report Printing”
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Press the Utility key.
Select
and touch
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Touch
.
The Activity Report (RX) is printed.
Report Printing Procedure
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ACTIVITY REPORT (RX)
RESULT
F,MEN
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
USER NAME
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PAGES
2
1
1
2
2
1
MODE
G 3
G 3
P
ECM
ECM
G 3
ECM
DESTINATION
NEW YORK
123451234
BOSTON
987654321
987698765
ABCDEF
DURATION
49"
28"
26"
48"
50"
25"
DOCUMENT #
3714316-753
3502268-511
3714316-753
3714316-756
6080361-236
5114316-768
Communications Mode
ECM: ECM mode
G3: G3 mode
Reception Functions
C: Confidential communications
P: Polling communications
R: Relay instruction reception
Blank: General reception
(other than the above)
Number of Pages Printed
Indicating the number of
pages printed
User's name used
Date and Time of Report
TSI
Result
Details of Communications Status
BUSY
Destination is engaged.
The line is busy.
NO ANS
The destination is unable to receive.
The destination does not answer the telephone.
INTERR
Communications are suspended.
F.MEM
The memory is full.
NG
Communications with the destination was unsuccessful.
PT.DEL
Some communications were unsuccessful.
TIME RCVED
20:32, 7/13
21:00, 7/13
9:18, 7/14
9:55, 7/14
10:03, 7/14
14:00, 7/14
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1
1
1
1
1
Port Used
1: When Port 1 is used
2: When Port 2 is used
Blank: Single port
1
2
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Summary of Contents for Di250f
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Page 28: ...xxii Terms and Definitions ...
Page 29: ...1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 58: ...1 30 10 Confirming the Settings Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 59: ...2 1 Chapter 2 Copying a Document Chapter 2 Copying a Document ...
Page 74: ...2 16 5 Copying Figures and Photos Chapter 2 Copying a Document ...
Page 75: ...3 1 Chapter 3 Sending and Receiving Documents Chapter 3 Sending and Receiving Documents ...
Page 98: ...3 24 11 Making and Receiving a Telephone Call Chapter 3 Sending and Receiving Documents ...
Page 99: ...4 1 Chapter 4 Advanced Copying Procedures Chapter 4 Advanced Copying Procedures ...
Page 137: ...5 1 Chapter 5 Transmission Methods Chapter 5 Transmission Methods ...
Page 169: ...6 1 Chapter 6 Reception Methods Chapter 6 Reception Methods ...
Page 175: ...7 1 Chapter 7 Before Registration and Setting Chapter 7 Before Registration and Setting ...
Page 187: ...8 1 Chapter 8 Basic Settings Chapter 8 Basic Settings ...
Page 190: ...8 4 2 Setting the Monitor Speaker and the Buzzer Volume Chapter 8 Basic Settings ...
Page 267: ...12 1 Chapter 12 Reports and Lists Chapter 12 Reports and Lists ...
Page 279: ...13 1 KDSWHU Routine Care Chapter 13 Routine Care ...
Page 295: ...14 1 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Chapter 14 Troubleshooting ...
Page 320: ...14 26 7 When the Print is Faint Chapter 14 Troubleshooting ...
Page 321: ...15 1 Chapter 15 Miscellaneous Chapter 15 Miscellaneous ...
Page 332: ...15 12 Index Chapter 15 Miscellaneous ...
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