Immediate Transmission - Savin 2045 Facsimile Reference Manual

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Faxing

Immediate Transmission

With Immediate Transmission, when
you press the { { { { Start} } } } key, the fax
number is dialed immediately. The
message is scanned and transmitted
page by page without being stored in
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memory. This contrasts with Memory
Transmission which scans all pages
into memory before dialing the desti-
nation.
Immediate Transmission is useful if
you want immediate confirmation
that the message is being sent to the
correct destination (just check the oth-
er terminal's Own Name or Own Fax
Number on the control panel during
transmission).
Note
❒ You cannot send the same docu-
ment to multiple destinations
(broadcasting). Memory Transmis-
sion allows this function.
❒ You can have the machine set to
Memory Transmission mode or
Immediate Transmission mode
right after the power is turned on.
See p.130 "General Settings/Ad-
justment", Facsimile Reference <Ad-
vanced Features> .
❒ You can have the machine return
to the default transmission mode
(Memory Transmission or Imme-
diate Transmission) after every
transmission. You can change this
so that the desired setting is main-
tained. See p.130 "General Set-
tin gs /Adjus tment", Facsimile
Reference <Advanced Features> .
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A A A A
Make sure that Immediate Trans-
mission is selected.
Note
❒ If it is not selected, press [Immed.
TX].
B B B B
Place the original.
Note
❒ You can scan a few pages of
your original from the exposure
glass and the remainning pages
from the ADF. When you have
finished scanning from the ex-
posure glass, place the remain-
ning pages in the ADF and
press the { { { { Start} } } } key within ten
seconds.
❒ The original can be placed
whenever, before the { { { { Start} } } } key
is pressed.
❒ Place the original on the expo-
sure glass or in the ADF. To
send two or more pages using
the exposure glass, set them one
page at a time.
Reference
p.11 "Placing Originals"

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