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Transfer Stations allow you to expand the standard features of your fax ma-
chine to set up complex networks. The following terminology is used in this
section.
Requesting Party
The machine where the message originates from, i.e. the machine making
a Transfer Request (in this section, this machine).
Transfer Station
The machine that forwards the incoming message to another destination,
i.e. the machine that receives the Transfer Request.
End Receiver
The final destination of the message, i.e. the machine that the Transfer Sta-
tion sends to. End Receivers must be programmed into Quick Dials, Speed
Dials or Groups in the Transfer Station.
The diagram below may make the concept clearer.
Restrictions
The Transfer Stations you specify must be machines of the same make and have
the Transfer Station function.
You can specify up to 99 Transfer Stations in a Transfer Request.
You can have up to 30 End Receivers per Transfer Station. If you specify a Transfer
Station Group, the Group counts as a single receiver.
The combined total of End Receivers and Transfer Stations you specify with the
number keys cannot exceed 99.
Before operation
Before you can use this feature you must program the Polling ID (see page 196)
and your own dial number (see page 197).
Polling ID's of the Requesting Party (this machine) and the Transfer Stations must
be identical.
Requesting
Party
Transfer
Station
Transfer
Result Report
End Receiver
End Receiver
End Receiver
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