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What is a “Relay Transmission”?
A relay transmission is used to send documents from your facsimile (originator)
to a Hub Station, which then sends them to additional end stations. If you have
several stations in one or more regional areas (e.g. Los Angeles Metro, New
York City, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Seattle-Tacoma, etc.); you can save time and phone
charges by setting up a relay system. By sending your document to a Hub
Station, you can then instruct the Hub Station to retransmit the document to the
end stations in their local geographical area.
To perform Relay Transmissions or Relay-Relay Transmissions, you must build a
network beforehand.
Consult your authorized TOSHIBA dealer for assistance in using this function.
Conditions for a Relay/Relay-Relay Transmission Network
1. The sending station must be a TOSHIBA DP120F/DP125F/DP80F/DP85F fac-
simile or another ITU-T relay communication compatible facsimile unit.
2. The Hub Station must be a TOSHIBA DP120F/DP125F facsimile or another
ITU-T relay communication compatible facsimile unit with the Hub Station func-
tions.
3. The relay station must program the end station telephone numbers to Abbrevi-
ated Dial numbers or One Touch keys or Group numbers. Up to 50 abbreviated
dial numbers or one touch keys or groups can be programmed. For information
on setting Relay Box, see page 127.
4. Due to advanced planning and setup requirements for the Relay-Relay trans-
missions involving two or more Hub Stations transfers, contact your authorized
TOSHIBA dealer for detailed instructions.
How to Setup a Relay Transmission:
• Hub Station
Create a Relay Box within a hub unit (like the DP120F/DP125F) by following the
procedures beginning on page 127.
NOTE: A Relay Box must be established for every possible unit if you wish to
obtain a result report after the relay is completed.
• Originator
Transmit a document to the hub unit from an ITU-T relay compatible remote
facsimile (like the DP120F/DP125F) with the procedures beginning on page 134.
Second
Hub Station
- RELAY TRANSMISSION
Relay Transmission, Relay-Relay Transmission Overview
End Station Group
(stations to finally re-
ceive the document)
Originator
Station
Hub
Station
End Station
What is a “Relay-Relay Transmission”?
A Relay Transmission where two levels of Hub Stations are involved is called a
Relay-Relay Transmission. In a Relay-Relay Transmission, the first Hub Station
sends the document to another Hub Station(s) which then transmits them to
additional end stations.
Second
Hub Station
End Station Group
(stations to finally re-
ceive the document)
Originator
Station
Hub
Station
End Station
End Station
End Station