Oce CS172 FK-502 User Manual page 504

Facsimile operations
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Description
Quick memory
In this transmission method, a facsimile is sent the instant
transmission
when one page is scanned. This allows documents to be
sent without exceeding memory capacity in the case of
sending a large number of pages.
Reading
To scan an original optically and capture it as image data.
Redialing
To dial the number of the same destination again. Redial-
ing consists of automatic redialing in which dialing is per-
formed automatically, and manual redialing in which
redialing is performed manually.
Relay TX
The function to send a fax to multiple stations via the other
facsimile (called a relaying station). You can save costs by
setting one of the stations as the relaying station and
sending a fax via the relaying station if the terminating sta-
tions are at remote site.
Relaying station
The facsimile that sends document to multiple stations by
the relay request from the originating station.
Reserving transmis-
The function to reserve the next transmission during com-
sion
munication or printing.
Resolution
The higher resolution is, the longer it takes to transmit. Se-
lect the appropriate resolution.
Restored Transmis-
The function to select documents that have failed to be
sion
sent. The documents are stored in memory, and you can
send again either to the same destination or after chang-
ing to a different destination.
Sender information
Information such as transmission date, name, telephone
number, and page number printed at the top of the re-
ceived document at the fax transmission.
Sender name
The name of this machine, which is represented with any
alphanumeric character and symbols. It is recorded as the
part of the originating printing at the top of the received
document on the receiver side.
Substitute Transmit
The function to transfer/transmit the received documents
waiting for output by using the control panel. Substitute
transmission can be set when the FAX screen is displayed,
and operation has been interrupted at out of paper or pa-
per jammed in the machine.
Super G3 (SG3)
This is the G3 communication mode that is ITU-T V.34
compliant. It can communicate faster (up to 33,400 bps)
than normal G3 communication.
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