Memory Boxes

Memory boxes enable you to store scanned or received documents. The main advantage to using memory boxes for sending and receiving is that you can handle all transmissions with ITU-T passwords and subaddresses.

There are three types of memory boxes: Confidential, Relay, and Batch Sending.

NOTE

For instructions on setting up a Confidential, Relay, or Batch Sending Memory Box, see "Setting Up Memory Boxes," on p. 5-65.

Confidential Memory Box

A Confidential Memory Box is used to receive and store confidential documents. The sender of the confidential document must specify the subaddress and RX password of the target Confidential Memory Box that matches the subaddress/RX password that has been registered in the other party's machine.

Sender

Confidential Memory Box

Recipient

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Special Fax Functions

The subaddress and password set in the Confidential

A password is necessary

Memory Box of the destination are specified when sending.

to print the document.

NOTE

If you want to use a Confidential Memory Box, you must first set one up, and inform the sender of the subaddress and RX password of the Confidential Memory Box.

Setting an RX password is optional.

For information on setting up a Confidential Memory Box, see "Confidential Memory Box," on p. 5-66.

Memory Boxes

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