F-Code Transmission And Polling - Pitney Bowes 4100 Operator's Manual

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5. Press ENTER. The display will show:
03: Print F-Code Doc.
F-Code Passcode: ****
Note: If the security box is holding no documents at this time, the
machine will display this briefly before returning to step 4:
Select F-Code Doc.
No Document Stored
In step 4, be sure to select a security box that is holding at least one
document.
6. Use the numeric keypad to enter your F-Code's four-digit passcode.
Here we've entered 2345.
03: Print F-Code Doc.
F-Code Passcode: 2345
7. Press ENTER.
• If you've entered the correct passcode, your fax machine will print
all documents in — and then erase them from — the mailbox.
• If you've entered an incorrect passcode, your fax machine will
refuse to print the document.

F-Code transmission and polling

With F-Code, your machine — in addition to sending Pitney Bowes
proprietary SecureMail (see pages 155-161) and performing database
polling (see page 140) from only other Pitney Bowes models — can send
secure transmissions to, and perform database polling from, other
makers' machines, as well. You may accomplish such transmissions in
either of two ways:
• Programmable one-touch key (see pages 218-223)
• Direct entry of the ITU-T sub-addresses and password, which is what
we will now describe.
Whether you are sending to or polling from another machine, you
obviously must know the correct sub-address on the receiving machine, as
well as the password if that sub-address has one. (This is analogous to
how, with Pitney Bowes SecureMail, you must know the correct
SecureMail mailbox number and password on the remote Pitney Bowes
fax.)
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