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Transmission by the relay machine is called "F-code relay broadcast transmission", and transmission from the relay request machine to the relay machine is called "relay request transmission".

NOTES: • To create an F-code relay broadcast memory box and program, edit, and delete end receiving machines, refer to pages 5-81 to 5-88.When creating a box, a passcode (SID) can be omitted.

The relay request machine only bears the expense of sending the document to the relay machine. The relay machine bears the expense of sending the document to each of the end receiving machines.

Using the F-Code Relay Broadcast Function

(your machine is the relay machine)

When a document is received from a relay request machine, the F-code relay broad- cast function transmits the document to the end receiving machines using a memory box only if the sub-address and passcode sent by the relay request machine are cor- rect.

Refer to pages 5-81through 5-88for the procedures for creating, editing, and deleting memory boxes.

Up to 30 end receiving machines (30 one-touch keys or group keys) can be pro- grammed in the F-code relay broadcast memory box.

A document received from a relay request machine is initially stored in the memory box of your machine. Your machine (the relay machine) also prints the document, thus the document is first stored as a print job and then as transmission jobs to each of the programmed end receiving machines. The document data is automatically cleared after transmission to all end receiving machines is completed.

NOTE: End receiving machines are programmed using auto-dial keys (one-touch keys or group keys). If you need to program an end receiving machine that has not been programmed in a one-touch key, program the number in a one-touch key first and then create the memory box.

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