Transmission Using F-Codes; Transmission Between Machines Supporting F-Codes; Memory Boxes And Sub-Addresses/Passcodes Required For F-Code Transmission - Xerox WorkCentre C226 User Manual

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Transmission Between Machines Supporting F-codes

Memory Boxes and Sub-Addresses/Passcodes
Required for F-code Transmission
Xerox WorkCentre C226 User Guide

Transmission Using F-Codes

This section explains F-code transmission, which gives you a convenient means of
performing advanced operations such as relay broadcast transmission and confi-
dential transmission. Normally these functions require that the other fax machine be
a similar Xerox machine; however, F-code transmission enables these functions to
be performed with any other machine that supports F-code transmission. Please
read those sections which are of interest to you.
This machine supports the "F-code" standard as established by the ITU-T*.
Operations such as relay broadcast transmission and confidential transmission previ-
ously could only be performed with another Xerox fax machine; however, F-Code
communication makes it possible to perform these operations with fax machines of
other manufacturers that support F-Code communication.
Before using the functions explained in this section, make sure that the other fax
machine supports F-Code communication and has the same functions as your
machine. (the other machine may use a different name for the function).
* The ITU-T is a United Nations organization that establishes communications stan-
dards. It is a department of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), which
coordinates global telecommunications networks and services.
"Memory boxes" can be created in the memory of fax machines that support F-Code
communication. These boxes are used to store faxes received from other machines
and documents to be transmitted when a polling request is received.
Fax machines that support F-code transmission enable the creation of a "memory
box" in the unit's memory. Up to 50 memory boxes can be created for a variety of pur-
poses, and a name can be assigned to each box. A "sub-address" that indicates the
box's location in memory must be programmed, and if desired, a passcode can also
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