F-CODE CONFIDENTIAL TRANSMISSION

This function is used to fax confidential documents. The sub-address and passcode programmed for a memory box restricts access to the box, and received data can only be printed by someone who knows the print PIN. (Personal Identification Number).

This function is convenient when faxing sensitive documents, or when multiple departments share a single fax machine.

The other machine

Your machine

1 Document data, together

When data is printed

with a sub-address and passcode,

4 -1

are sent to your machine.

Enter print PIN.

 

 

(4-digit number)

Sub-address

 

2 Check sub-address and passcode

Passcode

Match

notmatch

 

MARK

 

Do

3Data is read into the confidential

memory box (reception is permitted)

4-2

Data is only

MARK

printed if correct

 

passcode is entered.

 

As the above diagram shows, receiving a document to the machine's F-code confidential memory box is called F-code confidential reception, and sending a document to another machine's F-code confidential memory box is called F-code confidential transmission.

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For Sharp's regular confidential transmission function, which uses the programmed sender's fax number and

Note

ID code, see "SENDING AND RECEIVING CONFIDENTIAL FAXES" on page 46.

See "F-CODE MEMORY BOX" on page 103 for the procedures for creating, editing, and deleting F-code confidential memory boxes.

 

 

Take care not to forget the print PIN that is programmed in the F-code confidential memory box.

 

Caution

 

If you forget the passcode, print it out in the key operator programs. ("LIST PRINT" (p.105))

 

 

 

 

 

F-CODE CONFIDENTIAL TRANSMISSION

F-code confidential transmission is performed in the same way as a normal transmission (see chapter 2); however, you must enter the sub-address (SUB) and passcode (SID) after the fax number of the other machine. (Omit the passcode if the other machine does not use a passcode.)

For the procedure for entering sub-addresses and passcodes, see "ENTERING A SUB-ADDRESS AND PASSCODE FOR A MEMORY BOX IN THE OTHER MACHINE" on page 53.

F-code confidential reception is performed in the same way as normal reception (see chapter 2); however, you must inform the other party of the sub-address (SUB) and passcode (SID) of your confidential memory box. (Omit the passcode if a passcode is not programmed in the box.)

An F-code confidential transmission can be used in combination with the broadcast transmission function*

Note

(p.27) or the timer transmission function (p.30), and can be stored as a program (p.73).

 

*Only when the destinations are stored in rapid keys.

F-code confidential transmission is not possible if the other machine does not support F-code transmission or does not have an F-code memory box programmed.

Before performing an F-code confidential transmission, you will need to ask the operator of the other machine for the sub-address and passcode programmed in that machine. You can omit entry of the passcode if a passcode is not programmed in the other machine.

A sub-address and passcode can be stored in a rapid key together with a fax number. To store rapid keys, see page 67.

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