Polling Receiving
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Unless the other party has set a document on the fax machine, or stored it in a polling
box, you cannot perform polling receiving.
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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