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Basic F
ax Functions
Basic Faxing 3-19
Redialing
“Redialing” refers to the process of transmitting to a previous destination again. The
machine supports the following two types of redialing:
Manual redialing
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Automatic redialing
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Note
You cannot use manual redialing or automatic redialing when performing manual
transmission.
Manual Redialing
The machine memorizes the latest 10 destinations transmitted to using the numeric
keys. You can recall the memorized numbers to transmit a fax again. For details on the
procedure, refer to “
Selecting From the Dial History (Redial)
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Automatic Redialing
When transmission was not successful during automatic transmission because the line
was busy, the number is automatically redialed at regular interval.
If the transmission was not successful even after the set number of redials, the document
stored in the memory will be deleted and the error message will be printed.
Note
Redialing cannot be performed with real time transmission.
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The automatic redialing frequency and interval can be set from 0 to 14 times and
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0 to 5 minutes, respectively. For details on changing the settings, refer to “
For details on canceling a transmission waiting for redialing, refer to “
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Transmitting to Multiple Recipients (Broadcast)
This function enables you to transmit the same fax to many destinations in one operation,
thereby eliminating the need to scan and transmit the fax to each individual destination.
Note
If you want to transmit to address book destinations or groups, enable the Broadcast
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function. If you want to specify destinations using other methods, you can specify
multiple destinations even if the Broadcast function is disabled.
You can specify up to 2,000 fax destinations and 2,000 e-mail destinations, including
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both address book destinations and groups. You can specify up to 30 fax destinations
using the numeric keys and 30 e-mail addresses entered manually.
You can change the default value to always have broadcast transmission enabled.
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