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Okifax 5750/5950 facsimile transceiver
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3.
One touch addition
3.1
IP address
A number with "*" at the beginning is considered to be an IP address. Each octet is divided by
"*" instead of a period.
Example)
*192*168*001*254
If upper digits are identical with the device IP address, the upper digits can be omitted.
Example)
device IP address: 202.250.128.020
Added No.1: *254
Added No.2: *001*180
Added No.3: *001.180
If "P" , "+" , or "-" is included in the middle, it is deleted and passed to an IPFAX board.
Even though octet is more than 4 digits, it is added as an IP address. However, it is not a
correct IP address, and error occurs when a call is made.
Even an incorrect IP address (Example: 999*999*999*999) is added as an IP address.
However, an error occurs when a call is made because it is in correct.
Destination designation with an IP address is included as a function for debugging. The
operation is not disclosed to regular users. However, because we do not prepare a setting that
prevents it, if a user enters a destination that begins with "*" by mistake, it makes a call
assuming that it is an IP address.
3.2
Telephone number (IPFAX)
If "#" is entered at the beginning, it is assumed as a telephone number via IPFAX. The rest of
the telephone number except the beginning "#" is passed to an IPFAX board. A space, "P" , "-" ,
and "+" is deleted from the number, and the rest of the number is passed to the IPFAX board.
Example)
#027-328-6398
#-027P328 6398
3.3
OR destination
The combination of a main destination and an OR destination can be added as an arbitrary
combination of G3/G4 telephone number/IPFAX phone number/IP address.
41285901TH Rev.3
→Assumed as *202*250*128*254.
→Assumed as *202*250*001*180.
→Assumed as *202*250*001*180.
: Calls "0273286398" .
: Calls "0273286398" .
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