5-4
Operation
Date en cours : 21 juillet 2004
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RANSMISSION
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THE
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UBLIC
S
WITCHED
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ELEPHONE
N
ETWORK
(PSTN)
Immediate transmission
Position the document (refer to paragraph
Document positioning
, page 5-1)
Enter the fax number or choose your dialling mode (refer to paragraph
Dialling
, page 5-2) then
press
The "Line" icon flashes during the call phase, it stays lit when both faxes are in communication
At the end of transmission the initial screen is displayed
Sending in the eco mode
Position the document (refer to paragraph
Document positioning
, page 5-1)
Enter the call number and press the
ECO
key to confirm (refer to paragraph
Economy period
,
page 3-4) then press
The "Line" icon flashes during the call phase, it stays lit when both faxes are in communication
At the end of transmission the initial screen is displayed
Delayed transmission
This function allows you to transmit a document at a later time.
To program a postponed transmission you need to identify the subscriber number, transmission time,
feeder type and number of pages.
To delay the transmission time of your document :
Position the document (refer to paragraph
Document positioning
, page 5-1)
Select
M 31 OK - FAX / TRANSMISSION
Enter the subscriber number you wish to program at a different time or choose your dialling
mode (refer to paragraph
Dialling
, page 5-2) and confirm with
OK
Next to the current time, enter the new time and confirm with
OK
Adjust the contrast and confirm by pressing the
OK
key
Select the feed type,
FEEDER
or
MEMORY
and confirm with
OK
(refer to paragraph
Document
feed type
, page 3-4)
You may enter the number of pages before transmission and confirm with
OK
Confirm postponed transmission by pressing key
Your document is stored and will be sent at the new time.
Summary of Contents for LASER PRO 344
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