Samsung 5400 manual Image In Mcf, Sender Id, programmed in your fax machine, Monitor Volume

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04 IMAGE IN MCF

When a message confirmation of a memory transmission is printed, this function adds a portion of the first page of the document that was sent. This feature makes it easier to identify a fax, but it may present security problems if you are sending sensitive documents.

Available settings are ON (default) and OFF.

05 SENDER ID

This function controls the printing of your fax machine’s Sender ID on the faxes you send. Refer to the “Programming Required Information, Fax Identification” section of this handbook for details. When turned on, the Sender ID will be printed on each page slightly outside the image area of your document.

The default setting is ON.

!In order to meet FCC requirements, you must have this feature set to ON and have a valid Sender ID

programmed in your fax machine.

06MONITOR VOLUME

This function sets the volume for telephone line monitoring during dialing.

Available settings are LOW (default), HIGH, and OFF.

07BUZZER VOLUME

This function sets the volume of the various tones your fax machine emits during operation. Available settings are LOW, MIDDLE (default), and HIGH.

08 CLOSED NETWORK

This function allows you to program your fax machine to refuse to communicate with locations whose telephone numbers have not been programmed into your One Touch keys or Auto Dial locations. Using this function, you can set up a closed network of fax machines. Refer to the “Security, Rejecting Unsolicited (Junk) Fax Messages” section of this handbook. If you do not want your fax machine to transmit faxes to or receive faxes from locations outside your network, select T/R. If you only want your fax machine to refuse to receive faxes from outside your network, select RX.

Available settings are OFF (default), T/R, and RX.

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