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STARTING A TRANSMISSION AT A
SPECIFIED TIME
Specify a time at which a transmission or
broadcast transmission will automatically
take place. Transmission begins
automatically at the specified time.
This function is helpful when you wish to
perform reserved, broadcast or other
transmissions during your absence or at
night or other times when telephone rates
are low.
When a timer transmission is set, keep the main power switch in the "
position. If the main power switch is in the "
transmission will not take place.
When performing a timer transmission, you must scan the original into memory
when you set up the transmission. It is not possible to leave the document in the
document feeder tray or on the document glass and have it scanned at the
reserved time of transmission.
Up to 94 timer transmissions can be stored at once.
Settings selected for a timer transmission (exposure, resolution, and other
functions) are automatically cleared after the transmission is finished. (However,
when the document filing function is used, the scanned original image and
settings are stored in the built-in hard drive.)
If another transmission is in progress when the specified time arrives, the timer
transmission will begin after that transmission is finished.
If a job scheduled for timer transmission is given priority on the job status screen,
the timer will be cancelled. The transmission will begin as soon as the job in
progress is completed.
PRIORITY PROCESSING OF A RESERVED JOB
The time can be specified up to a week in advance.
After the timer transmission settings are specified, start the transmission in the
same way as other functions.
A timer transmission can be deleted in the job status screen.
Index
" position at the specified time,
Contents
MX-2610N / MX-3110N / MX-3610N
Timer transmission
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