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2.SENDING A FAX
4.Setting the Transmission Conditions (Cont.)
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Quality TX:
Set whether or not to specify Quality TX. This function makes the communication less affected by line
condition when transmitting document to overseas. When this mode is set to “ON”, originals are sent at
a slower speed than normal.
ON, OFF
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Line:
Specify the line to be used when you send the original. This option is only available when the 2nd line
option is installed.
(
P.160 “4.2nd Line Board (optional) Installation”)
OFF, LINE1, LINE2
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SUB/SEP, SID/PWD:
Input the sub-address when the remote Fax you are communicating with needs a sub-address. Subad-
dress is divided into the following categories.
SUB (sub-address):
Entering information
SEP (selective polling address):
Retrieving information
SID (sender identification):
Password for SUB
PWD (password):
Password for SEP
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Up to 20 digits of information can be stored for each of these sub-addresses.
When you send documents, you can specify a sub-address or password compatible with ITU-T
(International Telecommunications Union Telecommunications) standards.
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To use this function, the remote Fax must be capable of setting an ITU-T compatible sub-
address or password. For details, contact your nearest Toshiba Service Center.
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Subject, Body:
Subject and body can be added when using the Internet Fax function.
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When originals are placed on the original glass, you can change the following scanning conditions
for each page. (
P.35 “Setting the scanning conditions for each page”)
Resolution Original mode
Exposure Original size
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Changing the default settings (HOME POSITION) when sending originals. (
Summary of Contents for GD-1151
Page 1: ...MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL SYSTEMS Operator s Manual for Facsimile Function GD 1151 ...
Page 2: ......
Page 14: ...12 General Precautions Cont ...
Page 58: ...2 56 2 SENDING A FAX ...
Page 68: ...3 66 3 RECEIVING A FAX ...
Page 122: ...5 120 5 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS ...
Page 165: ...163 7 4 Press the FAX button 5 Press the LINE 2 MODE button ...
Page 178: ...7 176 7 REGISTERING AND SETTING ITEMS ...
Page 183: ...181 9 9 SPECIFICATIONS 1 Main Specifications 182 ...
Page 188: ...186 INDEX Cont ...