Communication Switch 0B
No
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
5
Action when there is no fax
number in the programmed
Quick/Speed dials which
meets the requesting
terminal’s own fax number.
0: Transfer is Disabled
1: Transfer is Enabled
After the machine receives a transfer request, the
machine compares the last N digits of the requesting
terminal’s own fax number with all the Quick/Speed
dials programmed in the machine. (N is the number
programmed in communication switch 0C.)
0: If there is no matching number programmed in the
machine, the machine rejects the transfer request.
1: Even if there is no matching number programmed in
the machine, the machine accepts the transfer
request. The result report will be printed at the transfer
terminal, but will not be sent back to the requesting
terminal.
Refer to section 2.3.4 for more details.
6
Not used
Do not change the settings.
7
Communication Switch 0C
No
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
0
to
4
Number of digits comperad
to find the requester’s fax
number from the
programmed Quick/Speed
Dials when acting as a
Transfer Station
00 - 1F (0 to 31 digits)
After the machine receives a transfer request, the
machine compares the own telephone number sent
from the Requesting Terminal with all Quick/Speed
Dials programmed in the machine, starting from Quick
Dial 01 to the end of the Speed Dials.
This number determines how many digits from the end
of the telephone numbers the machine compares.
If it is set to 00, the machine will send the report to the
first Quick/Speed Dial that the machine compared. If
Quick Dial 01 is programmed, the machine will send
the report to Quick 01. If Quick Dial 01 through 04 are
not programmed and Quick Dial 05 is programmed,
the machine will send the report to Quick 05.
Default setting - 05(H) = 5 digits
Refer to section 2.3.4 for more details.
5
to
7
Not used
Do not change the settings.
Communication Switch 0D
No
FUNCTION
COMMENTS
0
to
7
The amount of remaining
memory below which
ringing detection (and
therefore reception into
memory) is disabled
00 to FF (Hex), unit = 2 kbytes
(e.g., 0C(H) = 24 kbytes)
One page is about 24 kbytes.
If this setting is kept at 0, the machine will detect
ringing signals and go into receive mode even if there
is no memory space left. This will result in
communication failure.
SERVICE TABLES AND PROCEDURES
December 21st, 1995
BIT SWITCHES
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