Transfer Request
Transfer Request helps you save costs when you send the same message to
more than one place in a distant area.
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Your machine sends the message to the Transfer Station, which holds it in
memory.
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The Transfer Station then sends it on to each of the End Receivers in sequence.
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After broadcasting, the Transfer Station sends your machine a Transfer Result
Report to tell you if there were any problems with the communication.
Note:
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This feature can only be used if the Transfer Station was made by the same
maker as your machine.
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The ID Code of your machine must be the same as the ID Code of the Transfer
Station.
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Your fax machine’s telephone number must have been programmed in advance.
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The Transfer Station must have memory space available, and must be able to
act as a Transfer Station (some machines cannot do this, or can but the
capability has been switched off).
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The telephone number of the caller who makes a transfer request must be
programmed in a Quick Dial or Speed Dial of the Transfer Station. This is the
Transfer Station can send back the caller a Transfer Result Report (so they
know whether the transfer request was successful or not).
You cannot dial the End Receivers as full numbers on your ten-key pad, and you
cannot use your own stored Speed Dials, Quick Dials, and Groups. You must use
the numbers that are stored in the Transfer Station. Always keep a copy of the
Transfer Station’s Telephone Lists (Quick Dial, Speed Dial, and Group Lists) near
the machine if you plan to use Transfer Request.
Cross-references
Quick Dial and Speed Dial: see pages 291 and 293. Groups: see page 292.
ID Code: see page 49.
Telephone Number Lists: see page 171.
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