Toshiba GD-1060 manual Relay Transmission, Relay-Relay Transmission Overview

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7. RELAY TRANSMISSION

Relay Transmission, Relay-Relay Transmission Overview

What is a “Relay Transmission”?

A relay transmission is used to send documents from your facsimile (originator) to a Hub Station, which then sends them to additional end stations. If you have several stations in one or more regional areas (e.g. Los Angeles Metro, New York City, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Seattle-Tacoma, etc.); you can save time and phone charges by setting up a relay system. By sending your document to a Hub Station, you can then instruct the Hub Station to retransmit the document to the end stations in their local geographical area.

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End Station Group (stations to finally receive the document)

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What is a “Relay-Relay Transmission”?

A Relay Transmission where two levels of Hub Stations are involved is called a Relay-Relay Transmission. In a Relay-Relay Transmission, the first Hub Station sends the document to another Hub Station(s) which then transmits them to additional end stations.

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Toshiba GD-1060 manual Relay Transmission, Relay-Relay Transmission Overview, What is a Relay Transmission?