Toshiba DP125F, Dp120F manual Advanced Functions MULTI-ADDRESS Transmission Broadcasting, Example

Models: Dp120F DP125F

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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS - MULTI-ADDRESS TRANSMISSION (BROADCASTING)

Group Broadcast Transmission

The Group Broadcast Transmis- sion feature allows you to send a document to multiple remote parties in a single operation.

1 Load the Document

 

2 Select the Group

 

3 Enter the Group

 

 

Location

 

Number

 

 

 

 

 

4 Press the START Key

Note that a Group Broadcast Transmission requires all pages to be scanned to memory prior to dialing, and thus adequate re- sidual memory is required.

NOTE:

If the optional handset is in- stalled, the handset dialing is not available.

Load the document face down in the Document Tray (see page 88).

Adjust the resolution and con- trast if desired (see page 89).

MAY-17-00 WED11:49

RESIDUAL MEMORY 100% ENTER TEL NUMBER

Press the One Touch Key pro- grammed for the desired group.

COMM. RESERVATION

ONE TOUCH =

35

COLORADO GRP

 

 

After 2 seconds:

 

 

 

SCANNING INTO MEMORY

FILE NBR =

xxx

RESIDUAL MEMORY

70%

When document scan- ning is completed:

Standby Mode screen

Or, display the Group Dial Di- rectory by pressing:

ABB

DIRECTORY

GROUP

+

Enter the Multi-address Trans- mission Group Number (1 to 1999).

EXAMPLE:

To enter the Group Number 0001, press:

(Leading zeros, if any, may be omitted.)

NOTE:

When an incorrect number

is entered, use to de-

lete the preceding digits, or

press

once to start

over from the beginning.

COMM. RESERVATION

GROUP NBR =(1-1999) 1

When the correct Group Num- ber is displayed, press:

COMM. RESERVATION

GROUP NBR =

0001

COLORADO GRP

 

 

After 2 seconds:

 

 

 

SCANNING INTO MEMORY

FILE NBR =

xxx

RESIDUAL MEMORY 70%

When document scan- ning is completed:

Standby Mode screen

COMM. RESERVATION

GROUP NBR =(1-1999)

Go to Step 3.

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Toshiba DP125F, Dp120F Advanced Functions MULTI-ADDRESS Transmission Broadcasting, Group Broadcast Transmission, Example