Faxing; Transmission Modes - Lanier e2004 Basic Features

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Transmission Modes

There are two types of transmission.
Memory Transmission
When a fax document is stored in
memory, then transmission starts
automatically.
It is convenient when you would like
to take documents back in a hurry.
You can send the same message to
more than one destination in a sin-
gle operation. This technique is re-
ferred to as Broadcasting.
GDRH230E.eps
Transmitter (This machine)
Immediate Transmission
The machine dials immediately, and
transmits the fax while scanning.
It is convenient when you would
like to send a document immediate-
ly, and would like to check whether
you have successfully connected
with the other party's fax machine.
A fax document is not stored in memory.
GDRH240E.eps
Transmitter
(This machine)
Important
If there is a power failure, the pow-
er switch is turned off, or the plug
is pulled out for more than 1 hour,
all documents stored in memory
are deleted. As soon as power is re-
stored, the Power Failure Report is
printed to help you identify delet-
ed documents. See Chapter 8
"Power Failure Report" in the Ad-
vanced Features manual.
Note
Receiver
Using the Internet Fax feature of
your fax machine, you can also
Receiver
scan documents and send them
over the Internet as E-mail, as well
as receive document images sent
Receiver
as E-mail by another Internet Fax
machine or PC. See the NIC FAX
KIT manual for details.
GDRH230E
Receiver
GDRH240E

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