Panasonic UF-895 Fax Machine User Manual


 
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Setting Up Your Machine for Relayed Transmission
To set up your machine for Relayed Transmission, use the procedures on the following pages to set the
parameters listed below. Some parameters (e.g., Fax Parameter No. 40 (RELAY XMT REQUEST)) are only set
once, but others must be set separately for each station in the Relay Network.
1. Relay XMT Request (Fax Parameter No. 40)
Selecting whether the machine will accept and perform G3 relayed transmission. (See page 37)
2. Own Telephone Number ( )
Enter the full telephone number of your machine in order for the Relay Station to send you a Result Report.
3. Network Password ( )
Enter a 4-digit Network Password to be used for protection against unauthorized (outside) stations from
accessing your machine to relay messages to G3 fax machines via PSTN. This password should be given out
to authorized people only. Every Relay requesting stations and Relay stations in the network should have the
same Network Password.
4. Own Network Address ( )
Enter a 4-digit Own Network Address in order for the Relay Station to send you a Result Report.
5. One-Touch/ABBR Numbers (Auto Dialer)
Enter the One-Touch or ABBR Number that represents the end receiving stations fax telephone number in the
network as seen from your station.
1) Relay Station (Yes/No) Parameter (Auto Dialer)
Set this parameter to "Yes" if the particular station you are recording is a Relay Station. If you are
connected to more than one Relay Stations in series, set "Yes" only for the first Relay Station.
2) Relay Address (Auto Dialer)
Enter a 2-digit number which identifies the Relay Station your machine will use. Your machine may be
connected to more than one Relay Station in parallel, but when you use Relay XMT Request your machine
will only send documents to the Relay Station identified by the Relay Address.
3) Network Address (Auto Dialer)
End Receiving Station telephone numbers set in the Initial Sending Station may be different from the
numbers set in a Relay Station. To send a fax to an End Receiving Station via a Relay Station each station
in the network must be identified with a certain code which does not vary depending on where you call from.
The code is the Network Address, which consists of a 4-digit number and is assigned to a One-Touch/ABBR
number.
FUNCTION
7 5
SET
FUNCTION
7 5
SET
FUNCTION
7 5
SET
Relayed Transmission
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