Relay Broadcasting; Relay Initiating Station; Relay Key Station; Relay Broadcast Report - Oki OKIFAX 5650 User Manual

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Relay broadcasting

Relay broadcasting is where one fax machine, which is the relay initiating
station, sends a document to another fax machine. The receiving fax
machine, which is the relay key station, will then resend (broadcast) the
document to a number of other locations.

Relay initiating station

Your fax machine can act as the relay initiating station, which starts the
relay broadcast by sending the original documents. Before programming
your fax machine to initiate a relay broadcast, you will need to obtain the
following information from the operator of the fax machine you intend to
use as a relay key station.
Relay Password: This is the relay password (up to 20 digits) which is
programmed into the relay key station.
Remote List Number: These numbers (up to 20 digits) are the code
numbers of locations or groups of locations programmed into the relay
key station.

Relay key station

The relay key station is the fax machine, which receives the original fax
message, and then automatically relay broadcasts the message to other
remote fax machines. For this feature to be available, the fax machine
operating as a relay key station must be able to receive and relay broadcast
the message to other fax machines with a SUB PWD relay function.

Relay broadcast report

After a relay broadcast is completed, it is possible for the relay key station
to send a message back to your fax machine confirming the success of the
relay broadcast. For this function to work, the telephone number of your
fax machine must be programmed into the Auto Dial list of your fax
machine with the Auto Dial code number 150.
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