Standby Transmission - Kyocera FAX SYSTEM Operation Manual

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Standby Transmission

Standby Transmission refers to the process of preparing documents for transmission while the fax is occupied with another communication.
If, during that communication, the documents you want to transmit are set and the destination fax number is entered, those documents will be
automatically transmitted once the current communication has been completed.
* A maximum of 50 communications (including any combination of Standby Transmissions, communications that use the timer and Interrupt
Transmissions) can be scheduled at one time.
* You can also designate each of the various types of fax communication available in this fax such as Broadcast Transmission as a Standby
Transmission.
* If you want to cancel the procedure part way through, press the
Reset key. The touch panel will return to the initial mode settings.
1. Set the documents you want to transmit in the Document
Processor or on the platen.
2. Enter the destination fax number.
* You can enter the fax number(s) using the keypad, abbreviated
numbers, one-touch keys, group dial keys, program keys or the
address book. Chain dial keys can be used as well.
3. Press the Start key. The documents will be scanned into memory.
* If the fax is in the Direct Feed Transmission mode, the documents
will remain in the Document Processor or on the platen waiting
for the transmitting operation to begin.
• Once the other communication is completed, the transmission
operation will begin automatically.
Section 2 Fax Operation (Various Functions)
G Canceling a waiting transmission in the Direct
Feed Transmission mode...
1 Touch the "Stop transmit" ["Stop Tx"] key on the touch panel, or
press the Stop/Clear key.
(Inch)
(Metric)
2 If you DO want to cancel the Standby Transmission, touch the
"Yes" key.
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