Sharp MX-B355W User Manual page 805

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SYSTEM SETTINGS►SETTING MODE FOR FAX
Allow/Reject Number Setting
Use this setting to specify whether reception from a stored number is to be allowed or rejected.
Item
Rejected
Allow Reception
All Invalid
Add New
Registration Number List
Reject hidden Number
Reject hidden Number
Rejects a call if the caller has blocked the sending of caller identification information.
When there are no stored anti junk mail addresses or domains, only the [Add New] key can be selected.
Polling Setting
The following settings are for regular polling memory using the Public Box.
Set Fax Polling Security
When the memory polling function is used, this setting determines whether any machine will be allowed to poll your
machine, or only machines that have been stored in your machine.
Add New
When the Polling Security Setting is enabled, use this setting to store (or delete) the fax numbers of the machines that
are allowed to poll your machine. Up to 10 destination fax numbers can be stored. Each number must be within 20 digits
in length.
Passcode Number Key List
This shows a list of the stored passcode numbers. Select a number from the list and delete it.
Note that these settings do not apply to F-code polling memory.
Reject reception from the stored number.
Allow reception from the stored number.
Even if numbers have been stored, disregard the numbers and allow reception from all
numbers.
Adds a new address or domain (maximum of 50) from which reception is to be rejected or
allowed.
Enter the number (maximum of 20 digits) and tap the [Store] key.
A list of the stored numbers can be displayed.
When you select a number from this screen, it is deleted from the list.
If checked, any call from the number of Reject Unknown Calls setting is rejected,
regardless of the certain number receive settings.
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