Chapter 8 Using the Memory Features 8-13
Using the
Memory Features
LASER CLASS 3170 Series.
CFYA/YAH/YAN 120v US V1.0
Access Settings
SET BOX A two-digit code (00-99) you assign to the box to select it
when you need to scan documents into the box or to open it to view or
change the settings. The box number and file name appear in printed
reports for reference.
PASSWORD If you set a password when you create the memory box
(below 2.PASSWORD), you will have to enter the password to view or
change the rest of the settings afterwards.
Main Settings
1.FILE NAME A personal name you can assign to the memory box to
identify it in printed reports.
2.PASSWORD A four-digit password you assign to the memory box to
protect the settings from unauthorized access. You must also use this
password and the box number to print documents stored in the memory
box. Assigning a password is optional, but strongly recommended,
especially if you want to keep the memory box setup and the documents
you receive confidential.
3.SUBADDRESS This is the ITU-T subaddress.
4.TX PASSWORD This is your TX password. TX password is only for
polling sending. Your TX password must match the ITU-T password
with which the other party calls you. If they do not match the other party
will not receive your document.
5.RX PASSWORD This is your RX password. Your RX password must
match the ITU-T password assigned to documents that you receive. If the
passwords do not match, your fax will not receive the document.
TX PASSWORD
ITU-T PASSWORD
ITU-T PASSWORD
RX PASSWORD
Other party’s fax
LASER CLASS®
3170 Series
The main settings apply to all three features below, they being RECEIVE,
TRANSMIT, and POLLING TX.