Changing Key Operator Settings
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Note
❒ Inform the Requesting Party of the
SUB Code assigned to the Transfer
Box. When they wish to have a mes-
sage transferred by your machine,
ask them to send the message using
SUB Code Transmission and speci-
fying this SUB Code. ⇒ p.43 If a
password is also programmed, in-
form them of this too and ask them
to enter it for the SID Code.⇒ p.44
You can store in one box the follow-
ing items:
• SUB (required)
Up to 20 characters long and can be
composed of digits 0-9, "#", "*" and
spaces (the first character cannot
be a space).
• Box Name (required)
Up to 20 characters long.
• Password (optional)
Up to 20 characters long and can be
composed of digits 0-9, "#", "*" and
spaces (the first character cannot
be a space).
Note
❒ When a password is pro-
grammed, a mark is displayed
before the Box Name.
• Receiving Station (required)
You can store 5 receiving stations
(destinations to which messages
will be forwarded) for each box.
Specify receiving stations with
Quick Dials or Groups assigned to
Quick Dials that have been pro-
grammed beforehand.
Limitation
❒ After messages are transferred, a
Transfer Result Report is not sent
back to the sender.
Note
❒ After messages are transferred,
they are deleted.
❒ If messages cannot be sent by
Transfer Request, messages re-
ceived are printed.
❒ The machine prints out received
messages that it transfers and the
Transfer Result Report after the
transfer has finished. If you want
to turn this feature off, please con-
tact your service representative.
❒ When the programmed receiver is
a Multi-step Transfer Group Dial,
Multi-step Transfer takes place.⇒
p.83 “Multistep Transfer”
❒ You can edit boxes in the same
way you program them. However,
to change the SUB Code itself, you
must delete the box, and then pro-
gram a new SUB Code.
❒ You can edit boxes in the same
way you program them.
A
AA
A
Press the {
{{
{User Tools/Counter}
}}
} key.
B
BB
B
Press [Facsimile Features].
Facsimile Features menu is shown.
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