Using an Extension Phone

Using the F-Code Relay Request Function

(your machine requests a relay broadcast)

Ask the operator of the other F-Code machine (the relay machine) to create an F- Code relay broadcast memory box that contains the end receiving machines to which you wish to send a fax, and ask for the sub-address (SUB) and passcode (SID) of that box.

When you dial the relay machine to send the fax, enter the sub-address and passcode after the fax number. The fax will be stored in the relay machine's memory box, and the relay machine will call each of the programmed end receiving machines and relay the fax to those machines. (If a passcode (SID) is not programmed in the memory box, enter only the sub-address when dialing.)

Aside from the method of dialing the relay machine, the transmission procedure is the same as for a normal transmission.

Refer to “Entering (Dialing) a Fax Number with a Sub-Address and Passcode” on page 5-51for the procedure for entering a sub-address and passcode after the fax number of the other machine.

Convenient Methods of Use

This section explains functions that widen the scope of use of the fax machine.

Please read those sections that are of interest to you.

Using an Extension Phone

You can connect a telephone to the machine and use it as an extension phone to place and receive calls like any normal phone. You can also activate fax reception from the phone (remote operation).

NOTE: If you connect a combination telephone/answering machine to the machine, you will not be able to use the answering machine function.

Xerox WorkCentre C226 User Guide

5-61

Page 389
Image 389
Xerox WorkCentre C226 manual Convenient Methods of Use, Using an Extension Phone, Using the F-Code Relay Request Function