Ricoh 185 Operating Instructions Manual page 186

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Facsimile User Tools
Limitation
This feature only works if the in-
coming message is from another
party that has been programmed
as a Specific Sender.
The Forwarding function does not
forward messages received with
Confidential Reception, Polling
Reception mode, or messages re-
ceived by Transfer Request.
You cannot register a sender who
does not have an RTI or CSI.
You can register up to 30 Specific
Senders for Forwarding, Special
RX Nos., and Authorized Recep-
tion functions. You sometimes can-
not register 30 senders depending
on the number of senders regis-
tered with other functions. If you
install the optional Fax Function
Upgrade, you can register up to 50
senders.
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Note
You can print a forwarding mark
on forward messages. ⇒ P.189
"Printing the User Parameter List"
To register a sender, use an RTI or
CSI.
You can find out the RTI or CSI of
a sender by looking in the destina-
tion name column of the TCR.
Before using the Forwarding func-
tion, register Forwarding Stations
and select the messages to for-
ward. ⇒ P.146 "INITIAL SETUP
RX"
You can specify whether or not to
send received messages on to an-
other fax machine automatically.
See "Changing User Parameters"
⇒ P.184 "Changing the User Param-
eters". This feature is called "For-
warding". The default setting is
"Off".
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You can specify whether or not to
print forwarded messages. This
feature is called "Local Printing".
The default setting is on. ⇒ P.184
"Changing the User Parameters"
Registering Forwarding Stations
A
Make sure that the machine is in
Facsimile mode and the standby
display is shown.
Note
If the standby display is not
shown, press the {Fax} key.
B
Press the { { { { User Tools/Counter} } } } key.
C
Enter the number of the "Fax".
The Facsimile User Tool main
menu appears.
Reference
For how to use the System User
Tools, refer to the System Set-
tings manual.
D
Enter the function number for
"Key Op. Settings" using the

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