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Specifying settings using PageScope Web Connection Chapter 8

Specifying settings using PageScope Web Connection

If mode 476 of the software switch settings was changed, only communication modes that can be selected appear. For details, re- fer to “Specifying software switch settings (machine functions)” on page 9-29.

6 Specify settings for the parameters in the page for the selected com- munication mode.

To also register the secondary recipient, specify settings for the pa- rameters, and then click [Sub Address Registration].

For details on the parameters, refer to “One-Touch Key Registration (User mode)” on page 8-11.

7 Click [Apply].

The one-touch dial destination is registered.

Registering a secondary recipient

A secondary recipient can be specified in case the transmission to the recip- ient of the one-touch dial destination failed. The communication modes in which a secondary recipients can be specified are “TX: PC (E-mail)” and “TX: Internet FAX”.

0A secondary recipient can be specified if the optional scanner unit or fax kit is installed.

0Any of the following communication modes can be specified for the sec- ondary recipient.

-TX: PC (E-mail)

-TX: PC (Scanner)*

-TX: InternetFAX (E-mail)*

-TX: InternetFAX (IP-TX)*

-TX: InternetFAX (IP-Relay)*

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Konica Minolta BP-200, 250, 350 manual Registering a secondary recipient

BP-200, 250, 350 specifications

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