Relayed Transmission
General Description
Relayed Transmission is a feature which can save you time and transmission costs if you need to send the same document to several facsimile stations at the same time. This is especially true if the transmissions are long distance.
To use Relayed Transmission, you must be part of a ºRelay Networkº built around a ºRelay Stationº. That is, when you send a document by Relayed Transmission, you actually send it to a Relay Station together with instructions to relay it to one or more end receiving station(s).
The Relay Station first receives the document in its memory and then relays it to the end receiving station(s).
Example:
| RESULT REPORT |
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New York |
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Compatibility with Other Machines
Table 1 shows the kind of facsimile machines which can make up a Relay Network used for Relayed Transmission. Note that your machine can serve as an Initial Sending Station or End Receiving Station.
Table 1: Relay Network Compatibility Requirements
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