Batch Transmission; A3[Ll.7''] - Width Transmission; Receiving; Polling Reception - Ricoh FAX4000L Operator's Manual

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ADVANCED
FEATURES
1-14
Batch Transmission
2.
With batch transmission,
if your machine
sends a message
from memory
to a certain
location,
and if
there are any other messages
stored in the memory for that location, they will be sent on the same call.
This will cut your telephone
charges.
If you wish to disable
this function,
please contact
your service
representative.
Notes:
1. No more than 5 messages
can be sent in one batch.
2. Batch transmission
is only possible
if the other end was dialed as a Quick Dial key
or Speed Dial Code.
1-15
A3 [1 1.7"] — width
Transmission
If the machine
at theotherend
has A3 [1 1.7"] width printer paper, and if you send a document
between
10.1" and 11.7" wide, your machine
will send the message
without
reducing
its width.
This feature
means that the message
will be reproduced
clearly at the other end. Some fax machines
cannot
send wide fax messages
in this way.
RECEIVING
2-1
Polling
Reception
This feature allows you to call a fax machine
and instruct
it to send you whatever
documents
it hason
polling
standby
for you to pick up.
Polling can be done immediately
or at a programmed
later time.
Polling transmission,
page 57.
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
There must be a message
ready for polling transmission
at the other end.
The other end's ID code must be the same as your programmed
ID code (Function
62), un-
less:
The other end specifies
free polling
– ID codes will not be checked.
You enter a "Personal
ID" fsee steD 7) — this will override
your stored ID code for this
transmission
only; you should enter the ID code of the machine
that you want to poll.
Co-ordinate
the ID codes used by the fax machines
in your polling
network.
You can poll up to 100 locations
consecutively
in one operation.
You can program
up to 8 operations.
The total number
of polled locations
over all programmed
polling
operations
cannot
ex-
ceed 400.
The total number of locations
programmed
for polling reception
and memory transmission,
when combined,
cannot
exceed
400.
Normal reception
can still take place even if you have programmed
a Poll Later operation.

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