Sending A Document To A Relay Unit With Speed Dialling - Olivetti Copia 9916 User Manual

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After the relay fax unit has been set up to participate in a relay network,
it should receive and relay documents automatically. By following the
initial setup procedures in the previous section, the relay unit can be set
to confirm the identity of the originator after your unit requests the other
unit to relay a document.
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When your unit is the originator of a relay transmission with this
method, it does not check that the unit to receive and relay the
transmission is set up properly for relay transmission. Even when the
unit is not set up to relay your documents, your unit reports such a
transmission as a successful relay transmission. Check with the other
party to make sure the relay unit is set up correctly to relay documents
that it receives from your unit.

Sending a Document to a Relay Unit with Speed Dialling

You can register a fax number for relay sending under a one-touch or
coded speed dialling button.
Check these points before you send a document to another party for relay.
Contact the other party and ask for the ITU-T subaddress and
password they are using for receiving documents to relay.
The other party's fax unit does not have to be a Olivetti fax unit, but
make sure the other party's fax unit supports the use of ITU-T
subaddresses and passwords.
Register the fax number for one-touch or coded speed dialling
(1 pp. 3-8, 3-24). If the speed dialling buttons are already set up,
perform the procedure to change the one-touch or coded speed
dialling settings.
When you set up the speed dialling settings, turn on the OPTIONAL
SETTING feature and select TX TYPE. Select ORIG RELAY TX and
then set the ITU-T subaddress and password (1 pp. 3-12, 3-29).
Confirm that the other party is set up properly to relay documents
received from your unit. Your unit cannot confirm whether or not the
other fax unit has been set up properly.
Chapter 7
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Relay Broadcasting

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