Toshiba Dp120F Fax Machine User Manual


 
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- ONRAMP GATEWAY SETUP
Onramp Gateway uses the relay function which is one of the ITU-T Mailbox features. The ITU-T F-
code compliant facsimiles can send the document to the Relay Mailbox in the machine and then the
DP120F/DP125F transfers the document to the E-mail addresses of other Internet Fax machines and
client computers programmed in the Relay Box.
To use this machine as the Hub Station for Onramp Gateway transmission, set up a Relay Box in the
DP120F/DP125F hub unit. Using this function, all ITU-T F-code compliant facsimiles can receive or
transmit documents to and from the DP120F/DP125F. Relay Boxes must be setup prior to utilizing
the DP120F/DP125F as a Relay Box Hub. For more information, see the section about “RELAY
TRANSMISSION” in the DP120F/125F OPERATOR’S MANUAL.
You can assign a maximum of 50 End Stations. Both E-mail addresses and facsimile numbers can
be assigned in a Relay Box. When the End Stations are the facsimile numbers, you can assign
them using Abbreviated Dial Numbers, One Touch Keys, and Group Numbers. However, when the
End Stations are E-mail addresses, you can assign them only using Abbreviated Dial Numbers and
One Touch Keys.
This section describes the procedures to assign the E-mail addresses to a Relay Box.
NOTE:
To assign the facsimile numbers to a Relay Box, see the section about “RELAY TRANSMIS-
SION” in the DP120F/125F OPERATOR’S MANUAL.
Setting Up a Relay Box with E-mail Address
Turn the Flip Panel to the “50-
73” view to select the desired
Function Key.
Press:
Select “4.BOX SETUP” by
pressing:
SETUP MAILBOX
1.COMPLETED
2.MAILBOX SETUP
3.MAILBOX DELETE
MAILBOX
1.CONFIDENTIAL
2.BULLETIN BOARD
3.RELAY
4.BOX SETUP
Display the MAILBOX
Menu
1
Select SETUP &
DELETE
2
These item is outside the
LCD frame. To view them,
use the [ ] scroll key.
Relay Box
DP120F/DP125F
Mail Server
ITU-T compatible
G3 FAX
Internet FAX
machine
I-FAX
Mail Server
Personal Computer
Mail Server
Internet
3. The facsimile is converted to
an E-mail and forwarded to a
mail server through the LAN.
4. The E-mail is delivered
through the Internet,
and transferred to the
end stations.
2. The E-mail addresses
are assigned to the
end stations in the Re-
lay Box.
1. The facsimile is sent to the
Relay Box of the machine
through the public switched
telephone line.