Item
Specifications
43
Auto Receive
Selectable on/off or timer, by programing: P + 3
44
Reverse poll
The OF-38 can automatically change its mode from
Around polling)
reception to transmission over the same line, as soon as
the OF-38 has terminated the poll RX mode.
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Default arrangement:
PP + 27
Temporary setting:
45
Confidential Reception
The OF-38 can automatically store some confidential
messages in memory.
Mailbox numbers: 01 to 64
Confidential passwords about each mailboxes are
provided: PP + 39
* Temporary setting: P + 7
User or service personnel can set the function to
enable/disable
default state: PP + 33
User or service personnel can set the default state of
time-out confidential message in memory to
printout/erase: PP + 34
46
Poll
Collection of message(s) from maximum 100 remote
stations.
Programing:
poll number is provided: PP + 19
Daily polling (a specified time) isavailable: PP + 20
47
Delay Poll RX
Max. 50 different time settings are available.
* Setting:
Max. 100 remote stations.
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Summary of Contents for OKIFAX OF-38
Page 1: ...OfClFAx OF 38 Facsimile Transceiver HELD SERVICE HANDBOOK...
Page 2: ...OKIFAX OF 38 FACSIMILE TRANSCEIVER FIELD SERVICE HANDBOOK 0 0...
Page 7: ...C H A P T E R I GENERAL INFORMATION 0 0 s...
Page 8: ...CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 Features l l 1 2 GeneralAppearance l 3 0 0 c7...
Page 12: ...Fig 1 2 3 Operation Control Panel of the OKIFAX OF 38 l 4...
Page 13: ...0 0 co CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS...
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