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Transfer Request
Transfer Request
Transfer Request allows fax machines that have this feature to automatically distribute incoming messages onto multiple fax destinations. This feature helps you save costs when you send the same message to more than one place in a distant area, and saves time since many messages can be sent in a single operation.
The diagram below may make the concept clearer.
The Transfer Stations you specify must be machines of the same make as this machine and have the Transfer Station function.
Requesting | End Receiver | |
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Transfer |
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Station |
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Transfer | End Receiver | |
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Preparation
Before using this feature, you must program the Polling ID. See P.81 “Polling ID”.
Polling ID's of the requesting party (this machine) and Transfer Sta- tions must be identical.
Before using this feature, you must program the Transfer Report. See P.85 “Transfer Report”.
The following terminology is used in this section.
❖Requesting Party
❖ Transfer Station
The machine that forwards the in- |
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coming message to another desti- | ||
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nation, that is, the machine that |
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receives the Transfer Request. |
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❖End Receiver
The final destination of the mes- sage, that is, the machine that the Transfer Station sends to. End Re- ceivers must be programmed into Quick Dials, Speed Dials or Groups in the Transfer Station.
Limitation
❒You can specify only one Transfer Stations in a Transfer Request.
❒You can have up to 30 End Receiv- ers per Transfer Station. If you specify a Transfer Station Group, the Group counts as a single re- ceiver.
❒The combined total of End Receiv- ers and Transfer Stations you spec- ify with the number keys cannot exceed 30.
A Set your original and select any scan settings you require.
BPress the {Transmission Option}key.
The machine where the message originates from, that is, the ma- chine making a Transfer Request (in this section, this machine).
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