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ENTERING & SETTING ITEMS
Dialing with Sub-address
2
Place the original.
• For details on how to place the originals on the glass.
(
See page 2-8.)
3
Set the scanning conditions. ( See pages 2-10 to
2-15.)
4
Press the key (on the Function key panel).
SUB ADDRESS
1.COMPLETE
2.SUB ADDRESS(SUB)
3.SELECTIVE POLLING(SEP)
3. ENTERING VARIOUS FUNCTIONS (Cont.)
1
Press the key.
This function attaches a sub-address to the standard destination address in the event the remote party
requires one.
Three types of sub-addresses can be used (SUB, SEP, and PWD); or any combination of two or three
types can be used. After selecting the desired types, the transmission to follow will be sent to the desired
address using the designated sub-address.
You can activate this option while programming an Abbreviated Dial Number (
See page 2-18.) or
One Touch Dial Key (
See page 2-21.) if communication with a certain remote party always requires
this option.
If you activate this option using both the Abbreviated Dial Number (or One Touch Dial Key) setting and
using this procedure for the same destination, this operation will take precedence over the pre-programmed
setting in Abbreviated Dial or One Touch Dial.
Sub-Address Communications allow a variety of specialized facsimile communications.
Note
SUB
Sub-Address Transmission
Allows documents to be routed through remote LAN-Fax devices to specific users’ workstations.
Allows documents to be transmitted to specific Mailboxes in remote facsimiles.
SEP
Selective Polling
Allows documents to be retrieved from specific Mailboxes residing in remote facsimiles.
PWD
Password
Allows secure communications to SUB and from SEP compatible devices.
Important
If you designate an incorrect sub-address, the communication will result in an error. If you designate
an unnecessary sub-address, the communication will result in an error.