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User’s Guide: English 123
Relay Faxing
What is Relay Faxing?
Relay faxing allows one machine to send a document to
another machine, which then forwards the document to a
number of other locations. Two different machines are
involved in transmitting a relay fax: the relay initiating
station and the relay key station (hub).
Your machine can function as an initiating station.
The relay key station (hub) can send a confirmation report to
the relay initiating station when the relay fax session is
complete. This confirmation report is called the Relay
Broadcast Report.
Example of Relay Faxing
Imagine that you need to send a fax to a number of locations
in another area code. With Relay Faxing, you (the relay
initiating station) send one fax (transmission) long distance
to another machine (the relay key station [hub]). The relay
key station (hub) then sends the fax to all of the other
machines/locations in the area code, at local rates.