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• Memory TX ( See page 2-23.)
The original automatically starts to be sent after it has been temporarily stored to memory. This mode
is useful if you want to return original files immediately. You can also send the same original to two or
more remote FAXes (multi-address transmission).
• Direct TX (
See page 2-24.)
The remote FAX is dialed immediately, and the original will be sent as it is being scanned. This mode
is useful if you want to confirm the remote party you are sending to.
Originals are not stored to memory, and you can specify only one remote FAX at a time.
• Keypad dialing (
See page 2-16.)
You can dial the telephone number of the remote FAX directly using the dial keypad.
• Speed dialing (
See page 2-18.)
You can specify a remote FAX using the Speed Dials registered beforehand.
• One Touch dialing (
See page 2-21.)
You can specify a remote FAX by pressing a One Touch Key registered beforehand.
• On-hook dialing (
See page 2-26.)
You can make a telephone call and send originals after confirming dial tone and the number dialed.
When the line is connected to the remote FAX and the high-pitched tone is heard, press the
key
to send the original.
You can also use keypad dialing, speed dialing, and one touch dialing.
• Off-hook dialing (
See page 2-27.)
You can pick up the external telephone handset, make the telephone call and then send originals.
When the line is connected to the remote FAX and the high-pitched tone is heard, press the
key
to send the original.
You can also use keypad dialing, speed dialing, and one touch dialing.
• Delayed communications (
See page 3-3.)
You can send to a specified remote FAX at a specified time.
This mode is useful when you are making use of night-time discounts and sending originals overseas.
• Priority TX (
See page 3-4.)
You can send a facsimile before any other reserved transmission.
• Recovery TX (
See page 4-32.)
You can resend a facsimile after the message initially failed to be sent.
• Group transmission (
See page 2-20.)
You can send the same original to two or more remote FAXes in a single operation.
• Relay Transmission (
See page 3-17.)
You can send the originals from your FAX to a HUB station, then send them to the end stations.
This mode is useful for saving time and phone charge if you have several stations in one or more
regional area.
• Mailbox Transmission (
See page 3-10.)
You can send document to ITU-T F-code compliant mailboxes in remote facsimiles.
1. SEND MODES