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More Transmission Functions
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More Transmission Functions
The following functions are useful
when sending faxes.
Checking if a Transmission
was Successful
Unless otherwise indicated, the auto-
matic printing of these reports can be
turned on or off by changing the bit of
the user parameters (see P.58 “User
Parameters”.
Journal (Switch 03, Bit 7)
This report gives details on each
communication made by your ter-
minal. It is automatically printed
out after 50 transmissions and re-
ceptions.
Communication Result Report (Mem-
ory Transmission) (Switch 03, Bit 0)
This report is printed out after
memory transmission, showing
whether it was successful or not. If
you have switched this report off, a
Communication Failure Report
will be printed only when a com-
munication fails.
Communication Failure Report (ON if
Communication Result Report is OFF)
This report is printed if a memory
transmission failure occurred, af-
ter a job is completed. It is only
printed if the Communication Re-
sult Report is switched off, and in
the event of a communication fail-
ure.
Polling Result Report (Switch 03, Bit 4)
This report is printed after your
machine polls a message from an-
other machine.
Printing Part of the Image on the Re-
port (Switch 04, Bit 7)
For reference purposes, the ma-
chine prints the first few inches of
the fax message on the following
reports.
Communication Result
•File Reserve
Communication Failure Report
Automatic Redialing
The machine will automatically redial
the other party if any of the following
conditions occur.
The other party was busy
There was no reply from the other
party
The message was rejected by the
machine at the other end because
of excessive errors (in this case, re-
dialing will only take place if
Memory Transmission was used).
Note
The number of redials and redial-
ing interval varies according to
your locale.
The number of redials may differ
according to the line of PABX
used.
The redialing interval may be ad-
justed by service representative.
During redialing, the number be-
ing dialed is displayed as shown
below.
2125551234
DIALING
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