Ringdale MFR-200 Fax Machine User Manual


 
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Introduction
The Ringdale ModuLAN ® FaxReceiver 200 is designed to receive a fax and convert it
into an email to allow distribution that is more convenient and unwanted faxes can
be electronically deleted. The Ringdale Fax-Receiver receives the fax and puts it into
a mail-server mailbox. From there, you or an administrator can read and re-
distribute the fax to the appropriate email recipient on the network or print it if
necessary. This reduces paper waste, speeds up the communication and distribution
of information, allows automatic backup of received faxes and eliminates the need to
maintain a fax machine solely for the purpose of receiving faxes.
Easy Configuration
The setup is done using Telnet, which allows configuration in any network
environment like Windows, Unix or Apple. Any Workstation or PC with Telnet
capabilities and access to the network can be used to configure the unit.
Features
External all voltage power supply (100-240 Volts, 50-60 Hz)
Extremely low power consumption of less than 5 watts.
Remote management from any PC
Retains its setup in Flash memory.
Powers up in less than 10 seconds.
Three login types, CRAM-MD5, LOGIN (AUTH=LOGIN) and non-authenticated.
System Architecture
The MFR-200 uses a PCMCIA card to connect to the Fax Line; this allows the MFR-200 to be
used in any country in the world for which there is a PCMCIA fax/modem card available that
fulfills the local standards.
The MFR-200 connects directly to an Ethernet 10/100baseTx network via fixed IP or DHCP.
Before operating the device a number of parameters have to be set up in the MFR-200 to
allow log on to your company or Internet provider's mail server.
3 different login types, CRAM-MD5, LOGIN (AUTH=LOGIN) and non-authenticated. It will try
them in that order, and take the first successful login.