Sending A Fax To Multiple Locations; Group Vs. Broadcast - Oki OKIFAX 5750 User Manual

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Sending a Fax to
Overview
Multiple Locations

Group vs. Broadcast

There are two ways to send one fax to multiple locations
using one fax session.
· Group
· Broadcast
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Individual destination numbers included as part of
either method may be saved (programmed) into your fax
machine as One-Touch or 2- or 3–digit Speed Dial
numbers. These saved (programmed) numbers must
exist before sending a fax.
See "Programming Speed Dial Numbers."
Group Fax
A group fax is a fax sent to several locations.
A group fax is meant to be repeated.
The group is a collection of fax numbers to which you
regularly or repeatedly send communications. This set of
numbers is saved (programmed) into the machine.
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Individual destination numbers included as part of the
group fax may be saved (programmed) into your fax
machine as One-Touch or 2- or 3–digit Speed Dial
numbers. The Group (a collection of individual
destination numbers) can be saved.
Broadcast Fax
A broadcast fax is a fax sent to several locations.
A broadcast fax is a one-time event (not meant to be
repeated).
The broadcast (a collection of destination numbers) is not
saved (programmed) into the machine.
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