
OPERATION GUIDE - F-CODE COMMUNICATION
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MX-2610N / MX-3110N / MX-3610N
F-CODE COMMUNICATION
FAX
A fax that is transmitted with an F-code is
received in the memory box of F-code
communication in the receiving machine
specified by the F-code (sub-address and
passcode). If the F-code sent by the
transmitting machine does not match the F-
code in the receiving machine, reception will
not take place.
The products of other manufacturers may
use different terms for "sub-address" and
"passcode". If you need to contact the
operator of another machine regarding sub-
addresses and passcodes, refer to the terms
used by the ITU-T in the table below.
This function allows the machine to communicate with other machines that also support F-
code.
It enables exchange of confidential documents (confidential communication), retrieval (polling)
and distribution (polling memory) of information, distribution of information to multiple
destinations (relay broadcast transmission) with other machines that support F-code
communication. An F-code
*
is specified in each communication, enabling a higher level of
security.
*
F-code is a communication function based on the G3 standard of the ITU-T.
The ITU-T is a United Nations organization that establishes communications
standards. It is a department of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU),
which coordinates global telecommunications networks and services.
How F-codes work
The machine
ITU-T
F-code polling
memory box
F-code confidential
box
F-code relay
broadcasting function
Sub Address
SEP
SUB
SUB
Passcode
PWD
SID
SID