Kyocera FAX System 10 Operation Manual page 30

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Before Using the Fax Machine > Registering Destinations in the Address Book
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Configure the transmission settings.
The transmission start speed, ECM, and encrypted key No. can be set.
[Change] of TX Start Speed, ECM and Encryption Key No., set each item then select [OK].
Key
Encryption Key No.
TX Start Speed
ECM
Set a sub address.
To use sub address communication, a sub address and password must be registered.
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Select [Change] of Sub Address.
Sub Address Transmission (page 5-23)
Register the destination.
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Check if the destination entry is correct and select [Save].
The destination is added to the Address Book.
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The one-touch key registration confirmation screen appears. Select [Yes] or [No].
If you selected [Yes], the one-touch key registration screen appears. Go to the next step.
If you selected [No], registration ends.
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Select the One-touch key number to which to register the destination > [Next] > Select the
destination to which to register > [Next]
The destination details can be changed by selecting the destination and selecting [Detail].
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Select [Change] for [Display Name] and [Destination] to change the settings as needed.
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Select [Register].
If the one-touch key has already been registered, the overwrite registration confirmation
screen appears. Select [Yes] or [No].
This is set when using encrypted transmission to send the data.
Using the Encrypted Transmission (page 5-35)
This is set to change the transmission start speed.
Select the speed from 33,600 bps, 14,400 bps, and 9,600 bps.
NOTE
Normally the default setting should be used.
ECM is a communication mode specified by the ITU-T (International
Telecommunication Union) that retransmits data when an error
occurs. Fax machines that have ECM mode check for errors as they
communicate, preventing distortion of the image due to noise on the
line and other conditions.
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