Specifications
FAX Operation (Advanced) 
4-22 OPERATION GUIDE
NOTE: When setting a forwarding condition by selecting a sender’s FAX 
number (a local FAX information entry of the destination machine) but 
leaving blank to the sender’s FAX number, you can forward a FAX that is 
received from a sender whose number is not registered in the sender's 
FAX number entries.
When you set the sender fax number or destination address as a 
forwarding requirement, you can use an asterisk (*) as a wild-card 
character. You can use this feature to specify a domain or to specify faxes 
from a particular country or region, for example.
E.g.:
The wild-card character '*' can only be used at the beginning or end of a 
character string. You cannot register a wild-card character ‘*’ by itself. 
When registering a forwarding condition using the ‘*’ wild-card character, 
up to 5 destinations can be registered. 
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Press [OK].
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Press [Next] of Forward Setting.
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Press [Change] of Forward Destination.
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Set the Forward Destination. Select the other party by pressing one of the 
following keys, and press [OK] to add the other party to the list.
• ‘44*’: Only fax numbers that start with ‘44’ are forwarded.
• ‘*@AAAA.com’ or ‘*@AAAA*’: Only Internet faxes received from 
senders at the AAAA.com or AAAA domains are forwarded.
Key Description
Address Book Select the destination registered in the Address 
Book.
E-mail Addr Entry Forward originals with e-mail transmission. 
Enter the e-mail address of the other party to 
which you forward the received originals.
Folder Path Entry Forward originals with folder (SMB) 
transmission or folder (FTP) transmission. Enter 
the Host Name, Path, Login User Name, and 
Login Password of the other party to which you 
will forward the received originals.
FAX No. Entry Forward originals to another fax. Enter the 
recipient’s fax number using the numeric keys 
and set the transmission details.
i-FAX Addr Entry Forward originals using i-FAX. Enter the Internet 
fax address of the recipient and set the 
conditions for the destination machine.










