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F Code (Using F Code Transmission)

F Code is the transmission procedure set by the Communications and Information Network
Association of Japan and is the T.30 (communication protocol) method for using sub-
addresses that was standardized by the ITU-T. The F Code feature enables various features
to be used with transmission among F Code-compatible machines regardless of their
manufacturers.
When using F Code transmission, use an F Code and password. The F Code, which is also
called a sub-address by other companies, must be registered (entered). Set the password if
necessary.
Note
You can set the F Code and password for each address number. For information on how to register address numbers, refer
to "5 Tools" > "Setup" > "Add Address Book Entry" in the Administrator Guide.
You can use the Relay Broadcast and Remote Relay Broadcast features with F Code transmission. For information on Relay
Broadcast and Remote Relay Broadcast, refer to "Relay Broadcast (Transmitting Documents Through a Relay Station)"
(P.236) and "Remote Relay Broadcast (Performing Relay Broadcast to Remote Locations)" (P.239), respectively.
You can use the following features with F Code transmission.
Sending to Folder (F Code Method)
When a folder is set on a remote machine, you can send a document directly to the folder
by specifying the F code (sub-address) and password (if set up) of the folder.
Obtain the F code (sub-address) and password of the remote folder in advance.
Example of specifying a destination:
F Code (sub-address)
Password (if set up)
Secure Polling (F Code Method)
When a folder is set on a remote machine, you can perform secure polling for the folder by
specifying its F code (sub-address) and password (if set up).
If you use your machine to perform secure polling for a folder on a remote machine, obtain
the F Code (sub-address) and password of the target folder.
If you use a remote machine to perform secure polling for a folder on your machine, give the
following information.
F Code (sub-address)
Password (if necessary)
Note
A file received in the folder can automatically be printed depending on the folder settings. For information on the folder
settings, refer to "Configuring/Starting Job Flow" (P.348).
Depending on the report print settings, a Folder Report may not be printed even after a file is received in a folder. For
information on the Folder Report setting, refer to "5 Tools" > "Common Service Settings" > "Reports" > "Folder Report" in the
Administrator Guide.
For information on how to print files received, refer to "Printing Files in a Folder" (P.345).
• This feature is not available for the Server Fax service except when an F code is included in a dialing
number.
• To use the F Code feature, you need to confirm the F Code of the recipient's machine in advance.
• If you perform Sending to Folder or Secure Polling between machines of this model, we recommend
that you use the fax signal method.
: 0 (to designate an F Code transmission) and the folder number
of a folder on the remote machine
: The password of the remote folder
: 0 (to designate an F Code transmission) and the folder number
of the target folder
: The password of the target folder
• The DTMF method is available for Remote Folder. The supported signals are numerals, "?", and "#"
only.
Fax/Internet Fax Options
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