Konica Minolta FAX 9840 Instruction Manual page 124

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Other Related Functions
The following are a few related functions incorporated to enhance faxing opera-
tions.
Automatic Fallback: If the G4 signal transmitted from the machine is rejected by
the remote location, the machine automatically retransmits the signal in G3 mode.
Similarly, if a G3 signal is received for an incoming call, the machine will auto-
matically switch to the G3 mode for the call.
Resolution Conversion: The resolution of a fax is converted according to that of
the document and the capacity of the machine at the remote location.
Coding Conversion: The coding scheme of the communication is converted ac-
cording to that of the transmitting and receiving machines.
Call Origination: A number of ways are available for inputting and initiating
transmissions, including manual and automatic.
Call Termination: This function provides immediate answering and the ability to
select the type of termination setting (FAX, TEL, MEM, PC or FWD).
Direct Inward Dialing: A fax can be delivered directly to a specific terminal
when multiple machines are connected to a single line.
Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) Restriction: This function is used in com-
bination with direct inward dialing to check if the number of the incoming call
matches an MSN in the machine's database. If not, the call is rejected.
Sub-Address Service: Sub-addresses are most commonly used when faxing point-
to-multipoint (P-MP). In addition to the telephone number of the remote location,
the user must also know and input the sub-addresses of the terminals that the fax is
directed to.
Display Message Examples (during call-in-progress)
During calling sequence
During fax transmission
During automatic reception
During remote diagnosis
Konica Tokyo
0334567890
CALLING
Konica Tokyo
PAGE 001
SENDING
G4/64.0K
AUTO REC. START
REMOTE DIAGNOSIS
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