Setting your machine
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peration
Setting your
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a
chine
Getting started
Directory
Mainten
ance
Safety
Conten
ts
In
stallation
Select your option from the table below and validate with
OK
.
At each connection, the number of E-mails still present in your mailbox are displayed on the
screen.
I
NTERNET
C
ONNECTION
An Internet connection is made with an ISP. It allows both document sending and reception while
connected.
A connection takes place the following way:
• Send to one or more of your subscriber’s Internet mailboxes, all fax-Internet documents
waiting for transmission.
If you are sending to a computer, the transmitted fax will be received as an attachment to an
E-Mail.
• Reception of all fax-Internet and E-Mails deposited in your personal Internet mailbox.
You may connect either
immediately
or automatically depending on the time periods defined.
The triggering of a
programmed Internet connection
depends on the standard settings of your
machine.
Immediate connection to the Internet
There are two methods to immediately connect to the Internet:
Access through the menu:
93 OK - INTERNET
/
IMMED ACCES
Direct access:
Press the
key twice.
Programmed connection
An automatic connection to the Internet depends on how your machine is programmed and more
particularly on the standard settings (please see the paragraph
Standard settings
, on page 3-20).
Menu
Description
DELETE MAILS
The E-mails opened and read by the fax (w/o attachment) are erased
after the fax has printed.
SAVE MAILS
The E-mails opened and read by the fax are not erased.
Summary of Contents for 6890N
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