
6-11
6
PROGRAMMING, EDITING, AND DELETING F-CODE MEMORY BOXES
8
Use the numeric keys to enter a passcode (max.
20 digits).
F-CODE MEMORY BOX / POLLING MEMORY
No.001
EXIT
NEXT
OK
CANCEL
ENTER THE SUB ADDRESS / PASS CODE VIA THE 10-KEY PAD, THEN PRESS [OK].
214341434/351212
PASS CODE
SUB ADDRESS / PASS CODE
In addition to numbers, the characters " " and "#" can
be used in a passcode.
If you make a mistake, press the C key to clear the
mistake.
9
Touch the OK key.
OK
CANCEL
10-KEY PAD, THEN PRESS [OK].
PASS CODE
You will retur n to the
memory box programming
screen. The entered sub-
address and passcode are
displayed. REGISTRATION
IS COMPLETED appears to
the right of the box number.
Continue programming the settings that are
particular to each type of memory box. Refer to the
following pages:
●
F-code polling memory (this page)
●
F-code confidential transmission (next page)
●
F-code relay broadcast transmission (page
6-13)
SETTING FOR F-CODE POLLING MEMORY BOXES (NUMBER
OF TRANSMISSIONS)
You can select whether to have document data that was scanned into an F-code polling memory box automatically
cleared after one transmission, or to leave the document data in the box and allow an unlimited number of transmissions
when polled. (The initial setting is "ONCE". Change the setting as needed.)
1
Touch the POLLING TIMES key.
SUB ADDRESS
BOX NAME
FAX INFORMATION
ONCE
214341434/351212
POLLING TIMES
2
Touch the key for the desired number of
transmissions.
If you wish to leave the document data in the box, touch
the UNLIMITED key to highlight it.
F-CODE MEMORY BOX / POLLING MEMORY
POLLONG TIMES
No.001
ONCE
UNLIMITED
EXIT
OK
NEXT
3
Touch the OK key.
You will return to the programming screen for the F-code
polling memor y box. The selected number of
transmissions appears.
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