6Enter the desired location using the Speed Dial number or numeric keypad, press Start.

7The machine will scan the document(s) into memory and begin faxing to the key relay station.

8If all memory is used, the display will show Memory Overflow, Send Scanned Pages?

9To send scanned pages, press Enter.

Using Your Machine as a Relay Key Station (Hub)

Your machine can act as the relay key station (hub), which receives the original document from the relay initiating station and then forwards the document to the destination machines.

Your machine can send a confirmation report to the relay initiating station when the relay fax session is complete. This confirmation report is called the Relay Broadcast Report.

Before you use your machine as a relay key station (hub), you must:

·program the number(s) of the destination machine(s) into your machine

·create a group or groups of the destination machine numbers

·create a relay password for your machine

·determine how the relay initiating station wants to handle the Relay Broadcast Confirmation Report

·determine if you want to print the relay fax when it arrives at your machine

!Be sure to record your relay password. Keep the record in a safe place. If you forget the password, you will need to contact a Service Dealer for assistance.

Program the Destination Numbers

Collect the contact numbers for the destination machines to which you will forward the relay fax.

Each number must be programmed into your machine as a Speed Dial.

See “Programming Speed Dial Numbers.”

Create the Destination Group(s)

The Speed Dial numbers of the contact numbers (of the destination machines) must be programmed as a group or groups in your machine.

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