TRANSMISSION
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HOW TO PROGRAM DELAYED TRANSMISSION
The option to send a document at a preset time helps avoid problems associated with the different time
zones should you have to send a document thousands of miles and also helps contain costs since you can
opt to send documents at cheap rate times.
In order to transmit a document at a preset time first decide the time at which you want transmission to take
place and the dialling method you want to use. This information must then be programmed. The document
to be transmitted must be left in the document feeder from the moment the machine is programmed to the
moment it is transmitted.
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The display shows the initial operating mode.
1.
Insert the document.
2.
Press
FUNCTION
repeatedly until DELAYED TX is displayed.
3.
Press
START.
The display prompts you to program the dialling method which is
to be used to send the fax. You can choose to dial the number
manually from the keypad or automatically using a one touch key
or speed dial code.
4.
Select the dialling method as follows:
−
Enter the fax number from the keypad on the fax machine.
The number will appear on the display. (e.g.: 234567).
or
−
Press the relevant one touch key (e.g.: 07). The number will
appear on the display (e.g.: 780249).
or
−
Press
SPEED DIAL.
The display will prompt you to enter the required code. Enter
the code (e.g.: 01) and press
START.
The number, or, if present, the name programmed under the
code will be displayed.
IF...
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on pressing a one touch key or selecting a speed dial code,
the message "NOT PROGRAMMED" appears, press another
key or press
STOP
to terminate the programming procedure
and program the key following the instructions in the section:
DIALLING.
AUTOMATIC RX
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DOCUMENT READY
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NORMAL
DELAYED TX
FUNC/START/STOP
TYPE FAX NUMBER
NUM/TOUCH/SPEED
TYPE NUMBER
234567
07: ONE TOUCH
780249
TYPE SPEED NO.
(01-32) /
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Summary of Contents for OFX 1200
Page 1: ...AcSIMILE OFX 1200 INSTRUCTIONS Part Number 055992P...
Page 15: ...HINTS FOR RAPID USE...
Page 50: ...PARAMETER PROGRAMMING...
Page 69: ...USING THE OTHER FUNCTIONS...
Page 128: ...MAINTENANCE ACCESSORIES AND SIGNALS...
Page 150: ...148 OPERATOR CONSOLE...