Reception Features

Remote Transfer

This feature allows same make or other make fax machines without the Transfer Request function to perform transfer requests to this machine.

Preparation

In order for this machine to perform this function, you need to register the Remote ID, and the Transfer Result Report return address in the Quick Dial key or Speed Dial. See p.199 “Registering

4 ID Codes”, p.63 “Quick Dial”, <Basic Features> and p.76 “Speed Dial”, <Basic Features>.

Limitation

The requesting party's fax machine must be able to send out a push signal.

The Remote Transfer function only works with the standard and op- tional G3 line. The optional ISDN Unit and NIC FAX Unit (Option for Type1) are not supported.

Note

You can select whether the ma- chine accepts remote transfers or not with User Parameters. See p.178 “User Parameters” (switch 11 bit 0).

How to make a Remote Transfer Request (push signal)

This procedure describes how to make a Transfer Request to this machine from the requesting party's ma- chine.

Note

To cancel the operation in progress, press the {q} key twice.

A Set the original and select any scan settings you require.

B Dial using On Hook Dial, or lift the handset and dial.

C When the connected line is a dial line, the machine switches over so it can send a push signal.

D When you hear the reception tone, press the {q} key.

When the remote transfer is ac- cepted, you will hear a confirmation "peeee" tone.

Note

If remote transfer is turned off on the machine at the other end, you will not hear a confirmation tone and the tone mentioned in step D will continue.

If the Transfer Request is not ac- cepted, for example if memory is full or the Remote ID has been wrongly entered 5 times, you will hear five "pee-po" tones and the line will be cut off.

E Enter the 4-digit Remote ID stored in the Transfer Station, then press the {q} key.

When you enter the correct ID, you will hear a "peeee" tone.

Note

If you do not carry out steps E to J within 30 seconds, the line will be cut off.

Enter the next tone within 5 sec- onds. If you wait too long, you will hear a "pee pee pee" tone and you must start the whole procedure again.

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