Operation
5-7
Date en cours : 31 mars 2004
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Set the re-direction contact
392 OK - FAX / REROUTING / DESTINATION
Using the keys
or
within the navigator select the subscriber from the directory (If
the directory is empty the display will show
DIRECTORY EMPTY
). Enter the number of
the subscriber manually or store the name and related number in the directory. (refer to
paragraph
Creating subscribers record
, page 4-2).
Remark
:
You may forward a fax to the e-mail address of the subscriber stored in your directory if the fax is not
available. The Fax will then be sent as an attachment in the pre-defined file format (p. 3-10 for the confi-
guration of the attachment files format).
393 OK - FAX / REROUTING / COPY
Using the keys
or
within the navigator select the
COPY
option (local printout of the
information relayed to your system) either
WITH
or
WITHOUT
.
Confirm with the
OK
key.
Caution -
E-mails can only be relayed to e-mail addresses. The configuration of landlines does
not provide for relaying to fax machines.
T
RANSMISSION
OVER
THE
I
NTERNET
Sending a black and white document to an E-Mail
address
Position the document (refer to paragraph
Document depositing
, page 5-1).
Press the
key and enter the recipient’s E-mail address
or choose your dialling mode (refer to paragraph
Dialling
, page 5-3).
Adjust the contrast and the resolution if necessary (refer to paragraph
Choosing the
resolution/contrast
, page 5-2).
Press the
key.
If your contact has a PC, he will receive an E-mail to which your fax is attached in monochrome
PDF or TIFF format, depending on the format choice you made.
If your subscriber has an Internet fax, he will receive a paper fax.
Sending a colour document to an E-mail address
Position the document (refer to paragraph
Document depositing
, page 5-1).
Press the
key and enter the addressee’s E-mail address
or choose your dialling mode (refer to paragraph
Dialling
, page 5-3).
Adjust the contrast and the resolution if necessary (refer to paragraph
Choosing the
resolution/contrast
, page 5-2).