6.12
F Codes
What is an F Code?
This is a fax communication function using [SUB] (sub-address), [SEP]
(Selective Polling), and [PWD] (Password), etc., promulgated by the G3
plan of ITU-T (International Telecommunications Union).
The confidential communication and bulletin board communication are
possible through the F code compatible functions. The F code is
designated by 0 to 9 on the ten-key pad and a star (*) or pound sign (#).
Item
SUB
SEP
SID/PWD
One F code can be designated per transmission when F codes are
designated in the 10-key dialing screen.
When transmitting to multiple destinations from the dial input screen
(broadcast transmission), one F code can be designated.
When F codes are registered beforehand for one-touch dialing, it is
possible to designate F codes for the various destinations.
What is F Code Confidential Communication?
This is a function where communication is possible only then an F code
is set beforehand in the confidential box, and it coincides with the F code
designated by the destination.
Because passwords can be set for documents in the confidential box, it
is possible to safely fax these documents.
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Explanation
Designate this when transmitting using an F code.
Designate the document being provided by the
counterpart machine when received by calling from
this product (polling reception).
Designate this when limiting the communication
counterpart with a password.
Fax Operations
Di2510f/Di3510f