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PERFORMING F-CODE COMMUNICATION
How F-codes work
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.
CREATING MEMORY BOXES IN THE MACHINE FOR
F-CODE COMMUNICATION
Before the F-code communication function can be used, special memory boxes must be created in "Setting mode".
Set the box name and F-code (sub-address and passcode) in each memory box, and store them.
After you have created a memory box, notify the other party of F-code communication of the sub-address and passcode
of the box.
To use the following F-code communication functions, F-code memory boxes must be created in your machine.
• F-code confidential reception
• F-code polling memory
• F-code relay broadcast transmission
To use the following F-code communication functions, F-code memory boxes must be created in the other machine.
• F-CODE CONFIDENTIAL TRANSMISSION
• F-code polling reception
• F-code relay request transmission
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
An F-code consists of a sub-address and passcode, and cannot be longer than 20 digits.
To create F-code memory boxes:
Create in "Setting mode" - [System Settings]
→
[Image Send Settings]
→
[Fax Settings]
→
[F-Code Memory Box].
Memory Box
• Memory Box Name
• Sub Address
• Passcode
• Recipient (only for F-code relay
broadcast transmission)
• Print PIN
(only for F-code confidential
reception)