Programming Special Terminals For Lock In Memory; Selecting Which Messages To Lock In Memory; Printing A Memory-Locked Message (Function 55) - Ricoh FAX2900L Operator's Manual

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Programming Special
Terminals for Lock in Memory
If you like to receive information
from only select locations into Memo-
ry lock, you can program the RTI
codes or CSI codes of those locations.
A terminal sending an incoming mes-
sages always identifies itself to your
terminal. The identification consists
of an RTI or a CSI. When you specify
the senders for Memory lock, you
must program a list of these codes.
Program the list using Function 81
called "Special Terminals" (see P.81
"Programming a List of Senders to Treat
Differently (Function 81)").
Selecting which Messages to
Lock in memory
You have to select either to:
• Only Lock messages from Special
Terminals.
• Lock all messages except those
from Special Terminals.
To change this setting, adjust bit 1 of
switch 9 with the User Parameters:
• Bit 1 = 0: Lock incoming messages
in memory from special terminal
• Bit 1 = 1: All incoming messages
except those from specified termi-
nal
(See P.166 "User Parameters".)
Printing a Memory-locked
Message (Function 55)
If the Receive File indicator is blink-
ing, a message has been stored using
Memory Lock. Print it using the fol-
lowing procedure.
Locking Incoming Messages (Memory Lock)
Note
If the Receive File indicator is
blinking, an incoming fax message
has been stored in the memory us-
ing the Memory Lock feature or
Confidential Reception feature.
Reference
To print the message using the
Confidential Reception. (seeP.71
"Receiving Confidential Messages"
A
Press the { { { { Function} } } } { { { { 5} } } } { { { { 5} } } } and
the { { { { Yes} } } } key.
LOCK ID
kkkk
B
Input the Memory Lock ID.
LOCK ID
kkkk
Note
Example: {4} {6} {3} {3} from
the ten key pad.
C
Press the { { { { Start} } } } key.
4
KPAD
START/N
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