Reception Features

Reception Functions

Transfer Station

Transfer Stations allow you to expand the standard features of your fax machine to set up complex networks.

The diagram below may make the concept clearer.

 

 

End Receiver

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Transfer Station

 

Requesting party

End Receiver

 

 

 

Transfer Result Report

End Receiver

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The following terminology is used in this section:

Requesting Party

The machine where the message originates from, i.e. the machine making a Transfer Request.

Transfer Station

The machine that forwards the in- coming message to another desti- nation, i.e. the machine that receives the Transfer Request. In this section this refers to your ma- chine.

End Receiver

The final destination of the mes- sage, i.e. the machine that the Transfer Station sends to. End Re- ceivers must be programmed into Quick Dial keys, Speed Dials or Groups in the Transfer Station (this machine).

Preparation

Store the end receiver fax numbers beforehand in the Transfer Sta- tion's Quick Dial keys, Speed Dials or Groups. See p.63 “Quick Dial”, <Basic Features>, p.76 “Speed Dial ”, <Basic Features> and p.87 “Groups”, <Basic Features>.

You need to program the Requesting Party's fax number in either a Quick Dial key or Speed Dial of the Transfer Station's machine (this machine) beforehand.

Limitation

Polling IDs of the Requesting Party and Transfer Station must be iden- tical for this feature to work. See p.199 “Registering ID Codes”.

The return address must be regis- tered with Transfer Station(s) be- forehand. See p.202 “Transfer Report”.

When programming the Request- ing Party's fax number in Speed Dial, only the numbers "000" to "099" are available even though Optional Function Upgrade Unit is installed.

Note

This machine will not receive a Transfer Request unless it has enough free memory to store two or more destinations dialed from the number keys. See p.46 “Enter- ing Numbers Directly”, <Basic Features>.

If one of the specified end receivers is not registered in the Transfer Station, the transfer is halted.

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