Fax Machine Operating Instruction

Memory Transmission
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Memory Transmission
In Memory Transmission mode, after
you press the {Start} key, the machine
does not dial the destination until all
pages of your fax message have
scanned into memory (in contrast
with Immediate Transmission, where
the number is dialed first and pages
are scanned and sent one by one).
Memory Transmission is useful be-
cause:
You can take your original away
from the machine without having
to wait too long
While your message is being sent,
other people can operate the ma-
chine
You can send the same message to
more than one place in a single op-
eration (Broadcasting)
Important
If there is a power failure (Main
Power switch is off) or the plug is
pulled out for more than 1 hour, all
the files stored in memory are de-
leted. As soon as power is restored,
the Power Failure Report is print-
ed to help you identify deleted
files. If you turn just the operation
switch off, files are not deleted.
Limitation
If memory is full (0% appears on
the display), Memory Transmis-
sion is disabled. Use Immediate
Transmission instead.
Note
Maximum number of Memory
Transmission files: 200
Maximum number of destinations
per Memory Transmission: 100
Combined total number of desti-
nations that can be stored: 300
The theoretical maximum number
of destinations you can enter with
the number keys is 99, but this will
depend on the amount of memory
currently available.
The number of pages that you can
store in memory depends on the
original images and the scan set-
tings. You can store up to 160
standard pages (ITU-T #1 chart,
Resolution: Standard, Original
Type: Text).
The machine will return to the de-
fault transmission mode (Memory
Transmission) after every trans-
mission. You can change this so
that the desired setting is main-
tained.
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Make sure that the Memory
Transmission indicator is lit.
If it is not, press the {Transmission
Mode} key.