Cancelling Delayed Transmissions (Queued); Immediate Transmission; Fax Direct Transmission; Cancelling Direct Transmission - Kyocera FAX System 10 Operation Manual

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Cancelling Delayed Transmissions (Queued)

To cancel delayed transmissions that are queued, use the procedure below.
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Immediate transmission

To send delayed transmissions immediately rather than waiting for the specified time, use the procedure below.
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FAX Direct Transmission

The destination is dialed and communication starts before the original is scanned, allowing you to verify that each page
of the fax has been properly sent.
Setting for Direct transmission
On
Off
NOTE
In direct transmission, you can designate only one destination for one transmission.
In the basic screen for sending, select [Direct]. This selects the direct transmission method and the keys on the touch
panel are highlighted.

Cancelling Direct Transmission

During direct transmission, to cancel communication during transmission, select the [Stop] key on the operation panel or
[Cancel] on the touch panel. The originals that have been scanned are ejected, and the screen returns to the send
default screen. When originals remain in the document processor, take them out.
NOTE
In some cases, transmission may take place even if the [Stop] key or [Cancel] is selected.
Display the screen.
[Status/Job Cancel] key > [Sending Jobs] > [Scheduled Job]
Canceling a job.
Select the job you want to cancel and select [Cancel] > [Yes].
The selected job is deleted.
Display the screen.
[Status/Job Cancel] key > [Sending Jobs] > [Scheduled Job]

Immediate transmission.

Select the job you want to send by immediate transmission, and select [Start Now] > [Yes].
The transmission will start.
Starts direct transmission.
Dials the receiving system, and after the communication has started, originals are
scanned.
Starts memory transmission.
After originals are scanned into memory, the communication starts.
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