Forwarding Of A Received Document To A Computer - Ricoh fax4700l Operator's Manual

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GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH NIC FAX
Note
• See page 145 of this Operator's
Manual and page 108 of the
main Operator's Manual for
details on Forwarding Station
Address.
"Forwarding Station Address"
........................ See to p.145
• RTI (Receive Terminal Identifi-
cation) or CSI (Called Station
Identification) is shown as the
subject of the forwarded mail
message.
Contents
GETTING AQUAINTED
IC FAX Com
WITH NIC FAX
Redirector
GETTING READY
TROUBLESHOOTING
INTERNET FAXING
APPENDIX
USING FUNCTIONS
GLOSSARY
Index
IC FAX Monitor

Forwarding of a Received Document to a Computer

Unlike document delivery which requires Personal Code registration
and appending of an ID number (Personal Code and SUB) by the
sender, a received document is forwarded to a computer in accord-
ance with its RTI (Receive Terminal Identification) or CSI (Called
Station Identification). With this method, the sending fax does not
need to have function code send capabilities.
Use of this function requires Forwarding Station Address to which
memory contents are to be forwarded.
Paris Branch of Customer B
RTI:COMPANY B
G3FAX
FAX No:213-5678-1234
1 Paris Branch of Customer B sends a fax to the London Branch of
Company A.
2 The fax is received on NIC FAX at Company A, and forwarded to
the personal computer whose mail address is specified to receive
faxes from RTI: Customer B.
Note
19
London Branch of Company A
design@abc.company.com
Server
RTI:COMPANY B
PC
COMPANY B=design@abc.company.com
NIC FAX
E-Mail: nicfax2@abc.company.com
FAX No:212-1234-5678
Telephone
Network
PC

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