Toshiba GD-1260 Fax Machine User Manual


 
2.SENDING/RECEIVING A FAX
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2 SENDING/RECEIVING A FAX
ECM
Switch the ECM (Error Correction Mode) communication ON or OFF. ECM is an internationally standardized
communication mode that automatically corrects errors that occur during fax transmissions. With this setting option ON,
even when the transmitted data have been affected by noise during communication, this mode allows good
communication without image distortion by automatically resending the parts that have been affected.
Both the sender and the receiver must have the ECM function to make ECM communication available.
When affected by noise during communication, communication time is slightly longer than usual. Even when the
ECM communication is used, an error may occur depending on the line status.
The ECM communication is not available for voice communication.
QUALITY TX
Switch Quality TX ON or OFF. When this mode is set to ON, originals are sent at a slower speed than usual and the
chances of errors occurring decrease.
MAIL BOX COMMUNICATION
For the communication compatible with ITU-T (International Telecommunications Union-Telecommunications) standards,
specify a subaddress or password to be sent to the recipient's fax machine. (Up to 20 digits can be entered.)
To use this function, the recipient’s fax machine must be capable of setting an ITU-T compatible subaddress or
password.
INTERNET FAX
This is not used for sending a standard fax.
LINE SELECT
Specify the line to be used for sending a fax when the 2nd Line for FAX Unit is installed.
P.107 “Setting 2nd Line for FAX Unit”
SUB (Subaddress): Information to send data of the original to the fax machine.
SEP (Selective Polling): Information to retrieve data of the original from the fax machine.
SID (Sender Identification): Password for SUB.
PWD (Password): Password for SEP.
SUBJECT: The subject of the Internet Fax
BODY: The body of the Internet Fax
AUTO: The line is switched automatically.
LINE 1: The 1st line is used.
LINE 2: The 2nd line is used.