Memory Boxes; What Is A Memory Box - Olivetti Copia 9916 User Manual

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Memory Boxes

What is a Memory Box?

A memory box is a location in the memory you can create to store
scanned or received documents for printing or transmitting to other
destinations. The main advantage of using the memory box for sending
and receiving is that you can handle all transmissions with ITU-T
passwords and subaddresses.
The ITU-T subaddress and password serve the same purpose as a bank
account number and a personal identification number on your bank card.
Just as you cannot complete a bank transaction without your account
number and your personal identification number, you cannot complete a
memory box fax transaction if the subaddress and password do not match.
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A subaddress or password can be up to 20 digits long and consists of
numbers, h, #, and spaces.
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Using the Memory Features
Chapter 6

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