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After you press the Start key, the machine scans all pages of your message
before it starts dialing. Memory Transmission is useful when you are in a hurry
and do not want to spend too long waiting by the machine. It also allows you
to send the same message to several destinations (Broadcasting).
IMPORTANT
If there is a power failure or the plug is pulled out for more than 1 hour, all the files
stored in memory are deleted. If this happens, as soon as you switch back on the
Power Failure Report (see page 133) is printed to help you identify deleted files. If
you turn just the main switch off, files are not deleted.
Hint
Place the original you want to store in memory on the exposure glass or the ADF.
To store multiple page originals from the exposure glass, set them page by page.
You can scan half the pages of your original from the exposure glass and the
remainder from the ADF/ARDF. When you have finished scanning from the exposure
glass, place the rest of the pages in the ADF/ARDF and press Start.
The default transmission mode when the machine is turned on or when modes are
cleared is Memory Transmission. You can change this with the User Tools (see page 203).
As default, the machine will return to the default transmission mode (Memory) after every
transmission. You can change this so that the current mode is maintained with the User
Parameters (page 203).
Restrictions
If memory is full (0% appears on the display), Memory Transmission is disabled.
Use Immediate Transmission instead.
The number of pages that can be stored in memory depends on the original
images and the scan settings. You can store up to 80 standard pages (ITU-T No.
1 chart, Resolution: Standard, photo mode: OFF).
Maximum number of Memory Transmission files : 200
Maximum number of destinations per Memory Transmission : 200
Combined total number of destinations that can be stored : 500
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