To store an ID Code, do the following.
1.
Function 6 0 2 2 2 2
6 1
then
↓
until the screen is as
shown opposite.
2.
Yes
3. Input the ID Code that you will be using.
Example:
4 3 6 3
❐
Do not use 0000 or FFFF.
4.
Yes Function
Groups
The way to program a Group has already been explained and will not be repeated
here. See page 38 and the pages following that for all the procedu res. However,
there are two points to keep in mind when you are setting up Groups for
networking operations.
Limitations on the size of a Group:
You can store up to 200 destinations in a
Group. However, the networking features can only handle Groups that have up to
30 destinations. If you are programming a Group for networking purposes, do not
put more than 30 numbers in that Group.
Group Transfer Station:
You can specify a Group Transfer Station for each of
your Groups. Then another party can send you a fax message and instruct your
machine to send it to each number in a Group, through the Group Transfer
Station, which acts as a broadcaster. Your machine will then relay the fax
message to that group’s Group Transfer Station, which will then send the fax
message to each of the numbers stored in that Group. You should store Group
Transfer Stations for Groups that you wish to use with the Two-step and Multi-step
Transfer features. For instructions on how to store a Group Transfer Station for a
Group, see page 41.
ID CODE
YES
TO SET PREVIOUS
NO
TO CANCEL NEXT
ID CODE
ID SETTING
YES
TO END
_
ID CODE
YES
OR
CLR
.
NO
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