Administrator Setting

Using Full matching

Destination to be

Number of pro-

programmed

grammed identifi-

(Own Name)

cations

 

 

NEW YORK

3

BRANCH

 

HONG KONG

 

BRANCH

 

SYDNEY

 

BRANCH

 

 

 

Using Partial matching

 

 

Destination to be

Number of pro-

 

 

programmed

 

grammed identifi-

 

 

(Own Name)

 

cations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BRANCH

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note

 

 

 

 

 

You can program up to 30 wild

 

 

cards.

 

 

 

 

 

Spaces are ignored when identi-

 

 

fications are compared.

 

 

You can use wild cards for the

 

 

following functions:

 

 

 

See

p.174

“Program-

 

 

 

ming/Changing Special

 

 

 

Senders”.

 

 

 

 

• See p.175 “Authorized RX

9

 

 

(Authorized Reception)”.

See p.175 “Forwarding”.

Limitation

You cannot program senders as Special Senders if they do not have Own Name or Own Fax Number programmed.

The machine cannot differentiate between Polling Reception and Free Polling documents from Spe- cial Senders.

You cannot use the following func- tions with Internet Fax receptions.

Authorized RX

Reception File Print Qty

Memory Lock

RX Reverse Printing

Note

You can program up to 24 charac- ters for the sender.

You can check Own Name and Own Fax Number using the Jour- nal. You can check programmed Special Senders using the specified sender list. See p.27 “Printing the Journal”. See p.180 “Printing the Special Sender List”.

To use Forwarding, Print 2 Sided, or Paper Tray with Internet Fax re- ception, program the sender's e- mail address.

If you select “Off” for the Special Sender function in “Initial Set Up”, the settings will be the same as the Reception Settings. See p.147 “Re- ception Settings”.

Authorized Reception

Use this function to limit incoming senders. The machine only receives faxes from programmed Special Senders, and therefore, it helps you screen out unwanted messages, such as junk mail, and saves wasting fax paper.

Note

To use this function, program the Special Senders function, and then select “On” in “Authorized RX” with “Reception Settings”. See p.147 “Reception Settings”. See p.166 “User Parameters” (switch 08, bit 2).

Without programming Special Send- ers, the Authorized RX function will not work, even if you select “On”.

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