Reception Functions; Transfer Station - Ricoh 3030 Operating Instructions Manual

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Reception Functions

This section explains useful functions for receiving fax documents.

Transfer Station

Transfer Stations allow you to expand the standard functions of your fax machine
to set up complex networks. The following diagram may make the concept clearer.
The following terminologies are used in this section:
❖ Requesting Party
The machine where the document originates.
❖ Transfer Station (this machine)
The machine that forwards the incoming document to another destination.
❖ Receiving Station
The facsimile or computer that receives the document from the Transfer Station.
The final destination of the document, this is the machine the Transfer Station
sends to. Receiving Stations must be programmed into a Destination key in
the Transfer Station.
Important
❒ This machine can receive forwarding requests by e-mail. Before you can use
this function, you must make the following preparations.
• Program each Transfer Station number in this machine (Transfer Station)
and in the Requesting Party itself.
• Program the same Polling ID in both this machine (Transfer Station) and
the Requesting Party.
• The Requesting Party's fax number must be programmed in the destina-
tion list of this machine (Transfer Station). The registration number must
be between 00001 and 00100.
• The End Receiver's fax number, e-mail address, or IP-Fax destination, must
be programmed in the destination list of this machine (Transfer Station).
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