Sending a Fax to Multiple Locations

Group vs. Broadcast

There are two ways to send one fax to multiple locations using one fax session.

·Group

·Broadcast

!Individual destination numbers included as part of either method may be saved (programmed) into your fax machine as One-Touch or 2- or 3–digit Speed Dial numbers. These saved (programmed) numbers must exist before sending a fax.

See “Programming Speed Dial Numbers.”

Group Fax

A group fax is a fax sent to several locations.

A group fax is meant to be repeated.

The group is a collection of fax numbers to which you regularly or repeatedly send communications. This set of numbers is saved (programmed) into the machine.

!Individual destination numbers included as part of the group fax may be saved (programmed) into your fax machine as One-Touch or 2- or 3–digit Speed Dial numbers. The Group (a collection of individual destination numbers) can be saved.

Broadcast Fax

A broadcast fax is a fax sent to several locations.

A broadcast fax is a one-time event (not meant to be repeated).

The broadcast (a collection of destination numbers) is not saved (programmed) into the machine.

User’s Guide: English 83

Page 83
Image 83
Oki 59502, 5750 manual Sending a Fax to Multiple Locations, Group vs. Broadcast, Group Fax, Broadcast Fax