Key Operator Setting

Forwarding

Optional Expansion Memory is required to use this function.

Using this feature, you can select messages from Specified Senders to be printed on your machine and then sent on to another fax machine.

This is useful if, for example, you are visiting another office and would like a copy of your messages sent to that office so you can read them.

In this section, the machines that mes- sages are forwarded to are referred to as Forwarding Stations. The locations from which you would like messages forwarded from are referred to as Specific Senders.

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You can register:

 

5 Forwarding Stations (up to 32 digits for each number)

50 Specific Senders (maximum 10 per Forwarding Station, up to 20 characters each with G3 and 24 with G4)

Wild Cards

Important

We recommend that you print the Forwarding/Sender list and keep

it when you register or change a re- ceiver or sender. ⇒ P.86 “Reports/ Lists”

Limitation

This feature only works if the in- coming message is from another party that has been programmed as a Specific Sender.

The Forwarding function does not forward messages received with Confidential Reception, Memory Lock, Polling Reception mode, or messages received by Transfer Re- quest.

You cannot register a sender who does not have an RTI or CSI.

You can register up to 50 senders for Forwarding, Special Reception Numbers, and Authorized Recep- tion functions. You sometimes can- not register 50 senders depending

on the number of senders regis- tered with other functions. ⇒ P.115 “Treating Message from Cer- tain Senders Differently (Specified Senders)”, P.120 “Authorized Recep- tion”

Note

You can print a forwarding mark on forward messages. ⇒ P.135 “Printing the User Parameter list”

To register a sender, use an RTI or CSI. When you communicate with a sender using G4, register the G4 TID.

You can find out the RTI or CSI of a sender by looking in the destina- tion name column of the TCR.

Before using the Forwarding func- tion, register Forwarding Stations

and select the messages to for- ward. ⇒ P.90 “Initial Setup RX”

You can specify whether or not to print forwarded messages. This

feature is called “Local Printing”. The default setting is on. ⇒ P.130 “ Ch anging th e User P arame - ters”(Switch11, Bit6)

Registering Forwarding Stations

A Make sure that the machine is in Facsimile mode and the standby display is shown.

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Savin C3528, C2824 Registering Forwarding Stations, 108, Optional Expansion Memory is required to use this function

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