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F-Code Communications
What are F-code communications?
This function performs communications using a sub-address or password conforming to
ITU-T (International Telecommunication Union) standards. By creating F-code boxes,
for which a sub-address or password has been entered, you can utilize security box
communications, bulletin box communications, and relay command communications,
regardless of the manufacturer or machine type.
• Up to 20 F-code boxes can be entered (“Registering an F-code box” page 4-18).
• Up to 30 documents can be stored in each box.
Sub-addresses and passwords
• Sub-addresses are numbers used to distinguish the various F-code boxes set
in the memory (Must be entered).
• A password is important to prevent documents from being transmitted/
received by mistake (Entered as necessary).
Functions available with F-code communications
Utilizing sub-addresses and passwords enables you to use the following
functions:
F-code security box communications
When the other communication party sets an F-code security box, F-code
security communications can be accessed by specifying the sub-address and
password (if necessary) for that box.
Unless the receiver of the security box communication enters a specific I.D.
code, the received document cannot be printed out, which is essential for
transmitting highly confidential documents.
• For F-code security box transmissions
...........Transmissions using a sub-address (page 4-29)
• For F-code security box receptions
...........Printing stored documents (page 4-34)
F-code bulletin box communications
When the other communication party sets up an F-code bulletin box,
documents can be transmitted to that bulletin box. The stored documents in
the bulletin box can be retrieved (polling) by specifying the sub-address of
that box (Password specified as necessary).
• For transmitting documents to another party's bulletin box
...........Transmissions using a sub-address (page 4-29)
• For retrieving documents stored in another party's bulletin box
...........Receptions using a sub-address (page 4-31)
• For storing documents in your bulletin box
...........Storing documents in a bulletin box (page 4-32)
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