Sending A Fax When Another Machine Polls Your Machine (Polling Memory); Restricting Polling Access; Security - Sharp MX-FXX1 Manual

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SENDING A FAX WHEN ANOTHER
MACHINE POLLS YOUR MACHINE
(Polling memory)
Sending a document that has been scanned into memory when another machine polls your machine is called "Polling
Memory".
Prior to polling, the document that will be faxed to the other machine must be scanned into the memory box for polling
memory.
This function can only be used when the other machine is Super G3 or G3 compatible and has a polling function.
Memory box for
polling memory
(2) The document in the
RESTRICTING POLLING ACCESS (Polling security)
To only allow specified machines to poll your machine, you can restrict polling to machines whose programmed sender
fax number matches a fax number stored in your machine as a polling passcode number. This is called "Polling

Security".

To use this function, first store polling passcode numbers (the sender fax numbers programmed in the other machines)
in the machine's system settings for fax, and then enable polling security.
Up to 10 fax numbers can be stored as polling passcode numbers.
• System Settings for Fax (Administrator):
This is used to enable polling security.
• System Settings for Fax (Administrator):
This is used to store fax numbers as polling passcode numbers.
(1) Requests fax transmission.
memory box is
transmitted.
Transmission
Polling Security Setting
Passcode Number Setting
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(3) The fax is received.
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