Sending Confidential Messages

Sending Confidential Messages

This feature is called Confidential Transmission. Use this feature if you do not want your message to be picked up casually by anybody at the other end. The message will be stored in the memory at the other end. It will not be printed until the Confidential ID is entered.

Transmitter

Receiver

Entering the Confidential ID

Limitation

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The destination machine must be

of the same make and have the Confidential Reception feature.

Note

We recommend that you program the Confidential ID beforehand. See p.199 “Registering ID Codes”.

An ID can be any 4 digit number except 0000.

The destination machine must have enough memory available.

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

B Press [Mode].

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There are two types of Confidential Transmission:

Default ID

The other party can print the mes- sage by entering the ID that was previously stored in the other par- ty's terminal using the Confiden- tial ID feature.

ID Override

If you wish to send a confidential message to a particular person at the other end, you can specify the Confidential ID that person has to enter to see that message. Any- body entering the machine's Confi- dential ID will not be able to see the message. Before you send the message, do not forget to tell the intended receiver what code must be entered to print the message.

The Transmission Mode menu ap- pears.

C Enter the code for "Confidential TX" with the number keys.

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