MEMORY TRANSMISSION
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specify four destinations A through D
for broadcasting, and if the lines to
destinations A and C are busy, the
machine dials the destinations in the
following order: A, B, C, D, A, and C.
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Broadcasting: Checking
Progress
To check which destinations the fax
message has been sent to so far, print
the TX file list. ⇒ P.109
“PRINTING A
LIST OF FILES IN MEMORY (PRINT
TX FILE LIST)”
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If Memory Runs Out While
Storing an Original
If you run out of memory while stor-
ing an original (free space reaches
0%),
“Memory full” is displayed.
Press Exit to transmit the stored pages
only.
Note
❒ By default, successfully scanned
pages are sent. If you wish to
change this setting, please contact
your service representative.
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Batch Transmission
If you send a fax message by Memory
Transmission and there is another fax
message waiting in memory to be
sent to the same destination, that
message is sent along with your orig-
inal. Several fax messages can be sent
with a single call, thus eliminating the
need for several separate calls. This
helps save communication costs and
reduce transmission time.
Fax messages for which the transmis-
sion time has been set in advance are
sent by batch transmission when that
time is reached.
Note
❒ By default Batch Transmission is
switched on. You can switch it on
or off with the User Parameters. ⇒
P.203
“Changing the User Parame-
ters”
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ECM (Error Correction Mode)
This feature automatically resends
data that wasn't transmitted success-
fully using a system that complies
with international standards.
ECM requires that the destination
machine has the same feature.
Note
❒ By default ECM is switched on.
You can change this with the Key
Operator Settings. ⇒ P.166
“KEY
OPERATOR SETTINGS”
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