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Other Features

Wild Cards

This feature greatly enhances the ef-
fectiveness of the following features:
• Authorized Reception
• Forwarding
• Specified Cassette Selection
• Multi-sort Reception
• Memory Lock
In each of these features, you have to
store the RTI or CSI of various termi-
nals that you normally receive fax
messages from. Then, when your ma-
chine detects an incoming call, it
checks the RTI or CSI of the other ter-
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minal, and acts accordingly.
When you program RTI's for these
features, you can program wild cards
to greatly expand the number of ter-
minals that you can specify.
For example, if you wish to accept
messages from all 150 branches of
XYZ Company (using Authorized Re-
ception), and forward them on to
head office (using Forwarding), you
don't have to store the RTI of each
branch of XYZ Company. Program
"XYZ" as a wild card for each of these
functions. If the RTIs of all XYZ
branches contain an "XYZ" some-
where in the RTI, messages coming in
from them will be accepted, and sent
on to head office.
Note
This feature cannot recognize
spaces. If you store MAN as a wild
card, and a terminal with an RTI
that
includes
HUMAN, or HUMANE calls you,
your machine will recognize MAN
as a wild card and accept and/or
forward the message.
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MANCHESTER,
Reference
Authorized Reception: see P.75
"Rejecting or Accepting Messages
from Specified Senders (Authorized
Reception)".
Forwarding: see P.85 "Forward-
ing".
RTI and CSI: see P.212 "Initial Set-
tings & Adjustments".

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