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2. Faxing
Types of Transmission
There are two types of transmission.
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Memory Transmission
When a fax message is stored in memory , then transmission starts automati-
cally. It is convenient when you would like to take documents back in a hurry.
You can send the same message to more than one destination in a single op-
eration. This technique is referred to as Broadcasting.
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Immediate Transmission
The machine dials immediately, and transmits the fax while scanning.
It is convenient when you would like to check whether you have successfully
connected with the other party's fax machine.
A fax message is not stored in memory.
Important
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If there is a power failure, the power switch is turned off, or the plug is pulled
out for more than 6 hours (1 hour when the optional memory card is in-
stalled), all files stored in memory are deleted. As soon as power is restored,
the Power Failure Report is printed to help you identify deleted files. See
Chapter 8, “Power Failure Report” in the Advanced Features manual.
Transmitter (This machine)
Receiver
Receiver
Receiver
GDRH230E
GDRH230E.eps
GDRH240E
Transmitter
(This machine)
Receiver
GDRH240E.eps