Polling Transmission

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Polling Transmission
Use Polling Transmission when you
want to leave an original in the ma-
chine's memory for others to pick up.
The message will be sent when the
other party calls you up.
There are three types of Polling
Transmission.

Free Polling Transmission

Anybody can poll the message
from your machine. The machine
sends it regardless of whether Poll-
ing ID's match.

Default ID Polling Transmission

The message will only be sent if the
Polling ID of the machine trying to
poll your message is the same as
the Polling ID stored in your ma-
chine. Make sure that both ma-
chines' Polling IDs are identica l in
advance.

Override ID Polling Transmission

You must enter an Override Poll-
ing ID unique to this transmission.
This ID ove rrides that sto red in th e
Polling ID. The user must supply
this ID when they poll your ma-
chine and if the IDs match, the
message is sent. Make sure the oth-
er end knows the ID you are using
in advance.
Limitation
Polling Transmission is allowed
only if the receiver's machine has
the Polling Reception feature.
Free Polling and ID Polling Trans-
mission allow only one file to be
stored in memory.
Personal ID Polling Transmission
allows a file to be stored in memo-
ry for each ID; a total of up to 200
files for varying ID's can be stored.
Before using Default ID Polling
and Override ID Polling, you
need to program the polling ID.
A polling ID may be any string of
four numbers (0 to 9) and charac-
ters (A to F) except 0000 and FFFF.
Note
Usually, you can only send using
ID Polling Transmission to ma-
chines of the same make that sup-
port the Polling Reception
function. However, if the other
party's fax machine supports the
"SEP" feature, you can still carry
out polling transmission with an
ID.
The communication fee is charged
to the receiver.
ASet your original and select any
scan settings you require.
BPress [Mode].
The Transmission Mode menu ap-
pears.
Transmission
Request
Transmitter
(This machine)
Receiver
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