Relayed Transmission; General Description; Compatibility With Other Machines - Panasonic UF-550, UF-560, UF-770 User Manual

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Relayed Transmission

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General Description

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Relayed Transmission is a feature which can save you time and transmission costs if you need to send the
same document to several facsimile stations at the same time. This is especially true if the transmissions
are long distance.
To use Relayed Transmission, you must be part of a "Relay Network" built around a "Relay Station". That
is, when you send a document by Relayed Transmission, you actually send it to a Relay Station together with
instructions to relay it to one or more end receiving station(s).
The Relay Station first receives the document in its memory and then relays it to the end receiving station(s).
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Compatibility with Other Machines

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Table 1 shows the kind of facsimile machines which can make up a Relay Network used for Relayed
Transmission. Note that your machine can serve as an Initial Sending Station or End Receiving Station.
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Station
Initial Sending Station
Relay Station
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End Receiving Station
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RESULT REPORT
Initial Sending Station
New York
Table 1: Relay Network Compatibility Requirements
UF-150
UF-312
UF-160
UF-322
UF-160M
UF-342
UF-170
UF-550
UF-250
UF-560
UF-260
UF-620
UF-270
UF-640
UF-270M
UF-650
UF-280M
UF-733
UF-300
UF-744
UF-620
UF-650
ITU-T/CCITT G3 Compatible machines
Relay
Station
London
Local Call
Compatible Model
UF-745
UF-750
UF-750D
UF-755
UF-766
UF-770
UF-788
UF-640
UF-M500
End
Receiving
Station
Stockholm
End
Receiving
Station
Berlin
End
Receiving
Station
Rome
Special Settings
Required. Please refer to the
individual User's Guides of each
machine.
Not required.

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