ADVANCED FEATURES

NETWORKING

Multi-step Transfer

The principles of the Two-step Transfer feature can be used to build up a multi-step facsimile network. This will work using either analog (Group 3) or digital (Group 4) lines. An example follows.

Terminal C: Group 1

Terminals I and J

Group Transfer Stn. = D

Terminal C: Group 2

Terminals E, F, G, and H

A B

C

I

J

D

E

F

H G

Dials

 

Terminal B: Group 01

#**01

 

#**01

(Transfer

 

#**02

Request)

 

Group Transfer Stn. = C

 

 

 

To set up this network, the following programming must be done:

Terminal C must contain two preprogrammed groups. Group 1 must contain terminals I and J. Group 2 must contain terminals E, F, G, and H. In Group 1, terminal D must be specified as the Group Transfer Station.

Terminal B must contain a preprogrammed group (Group 1). This group must contain two numbers, # ∗∗01, and #∗∗02. These specify transfer using groups 1 and 2 that are stored in the Group Transfer Station. In Group 1, C must be specified as the Group Transfer Station.

The ID codes of terminals A, B, C, and D must be the same.

To start the operation, terminal A does a transfer request using terminal B as the broadcaster and # ∗∗01 as the end receiver; this specifies transmission to the numbers stored in Group 1 at terminal B.

Cross-reference

Group Transfer Station: see page 41.

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FEATURES

 

 

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Ricoh FAX5600L manual Multi-step Transfer