Specifications

Relay Request aiiows you to send adocumentta another fax machine and have that
fax broadcast the document toa numberof other fax machines. This function is useful
when the relay fax machine is closer to the end fax machines than your fax, as it
reduces telephone line costs.
Important:
@ Relay Request can only be used if the intermediate relay machine is a Sharp machine having
the Relay Broadcast function (note that your fax cannot act as a relay machine).
To make a relay request, you must first enter the relay group. This consists of the fax
number of the intermediate relay machine and the fax numbers of the end receiving
machines. Only one group can be entered, and this group will remain in memory until
cleared.
Only a Rapid Key number or a Speed Dial number can be entered to specify the
relay machine; a full number cannot be entered.
Fax numbers of the end receiving machines can be entered as Rapid Key numbers,
Speed Dial numbers, and/or Group Key numbers if they have
been stored as such
in the relay machine (not in your fax machine). Check with the operator of the relay
machine for these numbers.
The total number of end receiving machines which can be entered varies with the
model used as the intermediate relay machine. Check with the operator of the relay
machine to find out how many receiving machines can be entered.
A maximum of 400 spaces are availabie in memory for storing the numbers of end
receiving machines. The number of spaces occupied by each number depends on
what kind of number it is:
Rapid Key number:
4 spaces
Speed Dial number:
2 spaces
Group Key number:
4 spaces (for one group)
Full number:
Number of digits in number (e.g. a maximum of 14 full
numbers can be entered, with a maximum of 30 digits per
number).
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SPECiAL FUNCTIONS
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