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Real-time transmission (non memory transmission)
Your machine will simply dial the other fax and when it makes contact, your machine
will feed the document through, scanning and transmitting real time
• With real time transmission, you can watch each page as it is scanned and sent.
To perform a real time transmission:
1
Switch to the fax mode by pressing <
copy
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fax
4
Scan
>.
2
Place the document
face up
on the automatic document feeder (ADF)..
3
Obtain a dial tone, either by:
• Pressing the <Monitor>
–or–
• Lift the handset if you have connected an external telephone to your machine.
In either case, the machine shows:
** Tel Mode **
_
– or –
• Press <Advanced Functions> repeatedly until “Memory Tx” appears and press
<Enter>. Then select “Off” and press <Enter> to turn off the memory transmis-
sion.
– or –
• If you assigned “Memory Tx” to a soft key (page 8-2), turn off the memory trans-
mission by simply pressing that key.
4
Dial the fax number.
• Use the numeric keys to dial the number.
–or–
• Press a one-touch key. (See page 3-5.)
–or–
• Press <Speed Dial/Group> and three-digit code. (See page 3-7.)
–or–
• Use the phone directory dialing. (See page 3-10.)
NOTE
With real time transmission, only one destination can be dialed.
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When you hear fax tones from the remote unit, press <Start>.
If a person answers the phone, use the handset to tell that person that you are trying
to send a fax. When you hear fax tones, press <Start>.
If the call fails and you used “Monitor” to dial, press the <Monitor> soft key to hang up.
If you are using the handset, hang up after pressing <Start>.
NOTE
To cancel the transmission, use the review commands features. (See page 4-7)
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