Canon 2010F Fax Machine User Manual


 
Polling Receiving
9-4
Using Polling
9
Polling Receiving
Polling receiving enables your machine to call another fax machine, and request it
to send the document it is holding.
NOTE
This machine can poll all fax machines that support ITU-T subaddress/password
transactions, and also Canon fax machines that do not support ITU-T subaddress/
password transactions.
If the other party’s fax machine supports ITU-T subaddress/password transactions, you
can receive the documents held in a specified polling box of the other party. To receive
the document, specify a polling box with its ITU-T subaddress. You must know the
subaddress so that you can enter it on your machine to poll the other party’s fax machine.
If the other party’s polling box has a password, you need to enter the password as well.
If the other party’s fax machine is a Canon fax machine and does not support ITU-T
subaddress/password transactions, you can ask them to set the polling ID to ‘255’ or
‘1111 1111’ binary.
Unless the other party has set a document on the fax machine, or stored it in a polling
box, you cannot perform polling receiving.
You can set the machine to poll other fax machines periodically at a preset time by
creating a preset time polling box. (See “Creating a Preset Time Polling Box,” on p. 9-13.)
1
Press [FAX].
lights, and the machine enters the Fax Basic Features screen.
2
Open all three one-touch speed dialing panels press
[Advanced Communication].
The ADVANCED COMM. menu appears.
FAX
FAX
Advanced
Communication