Wild Cards - Ricoh FAX4800L Operator's Manual

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RECEPTION

Wild Cards

This feature greatly enhances the effectiveness of the following features:
Authorized Reception
Forwarding
Memory Lock
Multi-sort Document
Specified Cassette Selection
Memory Disk File
In each of these features, you have to store the RTI or CSI of various terminals
that you normally receive fax messages from. Then, when your machine detects
an incoming call, it checks the RTI or CSI of the other terminal, and acts
accordingly.
When you program RTIs for these features, you can program wild cards to greatly
expand the number of terminals that you can receive from.
Example:
If you wish to accept messages from all 150 branches of XYZ Company (using
Authorized Reception), 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" somewhere in the RTI, messages coming in from them will be accepted,
and sent on to head office.
CAUTION: This feature cannot recognize spaces.
Example: If you store MAN as a wild card, and a terminal with an RTI that
includes MANCHESTER, HUMAN, or HUMANE calls you, your machine will
recognize MAN as a wild card and accept and/or forward the message.
Cross-references
Authorized Reception: see page 104.
118
RTI and CSI: see page 287.
Forwarding: see page 108.
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