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Sending A Fax to a Group

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What is a Group?

A group is a collection of programmed locations. Once you
have programmed some One Touch keys or Auto dial
numbers, you can use these programmed locations to create
groups. Using groups, you can easily send the same fax to
multiple locations. You can program up to 20 groups, each
having up to 129 numbers.
What is an example of a group? Let's imagine that you work
with a team of several co-workers. Each co-worker is at a
unique geographic location. You have programmed each co-
worker's fax number as a One-Touch key. Your group would
be the collection of all of the co-workers' fax numbers.
When would you use a group? Let's imagine that you must
send a weekly status report to all of your co-workers on the
team. Using the group feature allows you to send the one
report to all of the co-workers' locations.
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Faxing to a group is different from relay broadcasting.
In relay broadcasting, one fax is sent to a remote
machine. The remote machine then relays the fax to a
group of fax numbers.
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