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delete the current password, simply by pressing
CLEAR.
The display shows the next function on the menu.
7.
Press STOP twice to quit the menu.
SETTING RESERVED POLLING IDENTIFIERS
The polling function enables your facsimile machine to ask another facsimile machine to send a document. The
receiving facsimile machine calls the fax in possession of the original and requests transmission. Using this
method, the receiver is charged for the call instead of the sender. The document must be inserted in the ADF
or must have been stored in the memory.
This feature therefore enables you to receive a document even when the user in possession of the document
is not in.
To prevent this function from being activated by unauthorized persons, the user in possession of the original
document can limit polling by setting a polling identifier (which corresponds to the CSI of the receiving machine).
In this way, transmission will only take place if the receiving and transmitting facsimile machines have the same
polling identifiers. This function is called “reserved polling”.
On this facsimile machine, you can set up to 10 polling identifiers consisting of up to 20 digits each.
This section explains how to store reserved polling identifiers. The polling transmission and reception
procedures are explained in the “Polling transmission” and “Polling reception” sections of the “TRANSMISSION”
and “RECEPTION” chapters, respectively.
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The facsimile machine is on. There is no document in the ADF.
D A T A E N T R Y
C O N F I G . P A S S W O R D
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1.
Press FUNCTION followed by 5.
2.
Press START to access the menu.
3.
Press
∨∨
or
∧
∧
key until the "Polling identifiers" function
is selected.
F U N C T I O N
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D A T A E N T R Y
D A T E / T I M E
D A T A E N T R Y
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