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    After receiving the email message requesting the Internet Parameters, the DP-2000 sends back an email to the
    address specified in the From: line with the Internet Parameters in the body of the email.
    DP-2000 Internet Parameters Email Sample
    (1) To : Your email address that was used to retrieve the Internet Parameters.
    From : The DP-2000’s email address.
    Subject : DP-2000 System Parameter List
    (2) @sender to @end : Defines up to 24 User Names and their Email Addresses programmed in the DP-2000 for
    the Sender Selection in section (2) between @sender to @end block.
    (3) @select-domain to @end : Defines up to 10 alternate Domain Names programmed in the DP-2000 for the Selectable
    Domains in section (3) between @select-domain to @end block.
    (4) @relay-domain to @end : Defines up to 10 Domain Names programmed in the DP-2000 that have been authorized
    to access your Internet Fax for Relayed XMT Request in section (4) between @relay-
    domain to @end block.
    (5) @system to @end : Defines the following Internet Parameters programmed in the DP-2000 in section (5)
    between @system to @end block.
    (a) Default Domain
    (b) Manager’s Email Address
    (c) Relay XMT Password
    (d) Remote Password
    (1)
    (2)
    (4)
    (5) (3)
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    To Edit the Retrieved or Backup Internet Parameters File
    After receiving the DP-2000 email with the Internet Parameters, store the email file as text (.txt) on your PC for
    backup purposes.
    To change or update the Internet Parameters, follow the steps below:
    1. Create a New Email Message, fill out the To and From Address line and the Subject line information for
    section (1) below: 
    To : The DP-2000’s email address.
    From : This field is normally not visible when creating new email message(s).  It is your default email
    address, for retrieving the Internet Parameters and for error message notification.
    Subject : To Store data, type: #set parameters(password)#
    2. Open the backup, Internet Parameter text file. Copy the body text and paste it on the body of the newly
    created email message.
    3. Delete any headers that may be present in the body of the email, as unsupported data will be rejected.  The
    information following the # sign is ignored by the DP-2000.
    4. Edit a parameter and/or add additional Sender Name(s) or Domain Name(s).
    5. When finished, use the File/Save as... command and save the updated file with .txt extension as a
    backup.
    6. Send the email message to the DP-2000 to update the Internet Parameters.
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    DP-2000 Internet Parameters Email Sample
    (1)
    (2)
    (3)
    (5)
    (6)
    [Delete this header before sending email.] 
    (4)
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    Explanation of Contents
    (1) To : The DP-2000’s email address
    From : This field is normally not visible when creating new email message(s).  It is your default
    email address (email application), for retrieving the Internet Parameters and for error
    message notification.
    (Can be programmed with the configuration tool of your email program.)
    Subject : To Store data, type: #set parameters(password)#
    (2) @sender to @end : Defines the Sender information to be set in section (2) between @sender to @end block.
    Edit, Delete or Register up to 24 User Names and their Email Addresses for the Sender
    Selection feature. (See page 89)
    Separate each data field with a semicolon (;).  (If the remaining fields are to remain blank,
    insert a semicolon (;) for each blank field)
    The data string for each Sender Selection should be defined within a single line.  The
    syntax is:
    ;;
    (a) 01 to 24: Indicates the Sender Selection Numbers
    (b) User Name (25-characters maximum)
    (c) Email Address (60-characters maximum) 
    (3) @select-domain to @end : Defines the Selectable Domains to be set in section (3) between @select-domain to
    @end block.  Register up to 10 alternate Domain Names that can be selected during
    manual email addressing. (30-characters maximum)
    The syntax is:  ;
    (4) @relay-domain to @end : Defines the Domain Names to be set in section (4) between @domain to @end block.
    Register up to 10 the Domain Names that have been authorized to access your Internet
    Fax for Relayed XMT Request. (30-characters maximum)
    (5) @system to @end : Defines the Internet Parameters to be set in section (5) between @system to @end block.
    Register the following Internet Parameters.
    (a) Default Domain (30-characters maximum).   
    The syntax is:  domain; 
    (b) Manager’s Email Address (60-characters maximum).  
    The syntax is:  manager; 
    (c) Relay XMT Password (10-characters maximum.  The syntax is:  relay; .  Quotation marks   enclosing the password, are required, as shown in 
    the example above)
    (d) Remote Password (10-characters maximum.  The syntax is:  remote; .  Quotation marks   enclosing the password, are required, as shown in
    the example above)
    (Notice that for the above example, we have changed the Manager’s Email Address,
    Relay XMT Password and the Remote Password)
    (6) : This header must be deleted before the email is sent to the DP-2000 for reprogramming
    of Internet Parameters.
    The information following the # sign is ignored by the DP-2000, therefore, you can leave
    it as is or delete it if you wish.
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    Using a PC to Update the Auto Dialer Remotely
    This feature provides a convenient and an easy way to Update, Backup or Restore the Phone Book dialing
    numbers right from your PC by sending a text email message to the DP-2000.
    The DP-2000 interprets the command that you enter in the Subject line of your email message and performs
    one of the following functions, it Retrieves or Stores data into the Auto Dialer (Phone Book).
    The two types of commands that can be entered in the Subject line of your email:
    1) To Store data, type :#set abbr(password)#: where the password is the Remote Password programmed in 
    the DP-2000’s User Parameters (i.e. 123456789).  You can 
    program any known unused Auto Dialer location(s) with this 
    command for the first time, without having to Retrieve the 
    Phone Book data first.  If the desired Auto Dialer location 
    already contains data, the DP-2000 will overwrite the 
    existing data, therefore, we recommend that you use the 
    Retrieve command below instead. To edit existing Auto 
    Dialer locations, refer to pages 41 to 42.
    2) To Retrieve data, type :#get abbr(123456789)#
     (see Note 1)
    NOTE
    1. To activate this feature, change the Fax Parameter No. 158 (PC REMOTE UPDATE) to Valid.  
     (See page 58).
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    Deleting the Entire Auto Dialer
    If you wish to delete the entire Auto Dialer data in the DP-2000, type the following command in the body of the
    email message:
        
    @command
    delete
    @end
    This command can also be inser ted before the @begin to @end block, to erase the entire Auto Dialer data
    first, then reprogramming it with new data.  
    This method will also prevent the Overwrite Warning Message that is sent back from the DP-2000, when the
    current Auto Dialer station is overwritten.
    To erase the entire Auto Dialer data, type the following command in the Subject line of your email:
    #set abbr(password)# : where the password is the Remote Password programmed in the DP-2000’s User
    Parameters.  Retrieve and backup the existing data onto your PC first by following
    the procedures for Retrieving and Editing on pages 39 to 42.
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    To Program One-Touch/ABBR. No. for the First Time
    Create a script in the message body of a plain text email and send it to the DP-2000’s email address.The
    Subject line of the email must be as follows:  
    #set abbr(password)#:where the password is the Remote Password programmed in the DP-2000’s User 
    Parameters.
    The script sample to program the One-Touch/ABBR. No. for the first time is shown in the illustration below:
    First Time Remote Programming of One-Touch/ABBR. No. Sample
    (1)
    (2)
    (3) (b)
    (d) (e)
    (f)
    (a)
    (d)
    (e)
    (f)
    (g) (a)
    (c)
    (b) (c)
    (h)
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    Explanation of Contents (see Note 1)  (see Note 2)  (see Note 3)  (see Note 4)
    (1) To : The DP-2000’s email address.
    From : This field is normally not visible when creating new email message(s).  It is your default email address 
    (email application), for retrieving the Phone Book data and for error message notification.
    (It can be programmed with the configuration tool of your email program)
    Subject : To Store data, type: #set abbr(password)# 
    : To Retrieve data, type: #get abbr(password)#
    (2) @begin to @end block : Defines the data to be set into Phone Book between @begin to @end block.
    Separate each data field with a semicolon (;).  (If the remaining fields are to remain blank, inser t a 
    semicolon (;) for each blank field)
    The data string for each station should be defined within a single line.
    (a) Entry-number:  One-Touch, ABBR. No. or Program Keys to be programmed
      001 to   175:  indicates ABBR. No.s 001 to 175 (175 stations maximum)
    1001 to 1020:  indicates One-Touch numbers from 01 to 20
    2001 to 2005:  indicates Program Keys (P1 to P5 programmed as One-Touch dialing number)
    (b) Station-name:  Name of the station being programmed (15 alpha-numeric characters maximum)
    (c) Station-address:  email address or telephone number of the station being programmed
    (d) Routing-subaddress:  sub-address to be used for routing (20-digit maximum)
    (e) Routing-id-number:  TSI to be used for routing (20-digit maximum)
    (f) The End Receiving Station’s telephone number is entered after the hash sign (#) 
    (3) @program to @end  : Defines the data to be set into Program Keys as a Group Key or POP Access Key between @program to 
    @end block.
    (a)  Program Key: P01 - P05
    (b) Station-name as a Group Key: Name of the station being programmed (15 alpha-numeric characters
    maximum)
    (c) GROUP: The syntax used to set the Program Key as a Group Key
    (d) Entry-number: One-Touch, ABBR. No. or Program Keys to be programmed 
      001 to   175:  indicates ABBR. No.s 001 to 175 (175 stations maximum)
    1001 to 1020:  indicates One-Touch numbers from 01 to 20
    2001 to 2005:  indicates Program Keys (P1 to P5 programmed as One-Touch dialing number)
    (e) POP: The syntax used to set the Program Key as a POP Access Key
    (f) POP User-name: Name of the station being programmed (40 alpha-numeric characters maximum)
    (g) POP Password: POP Password (10 alpha-numeric characters maximum)
    (h) Set whether the emails on the POP Server are deleted after retrieving the emails.
    NOTE
    1. If a POP user account is programmed into the P1 to P5 program keys, the data programmed for this key cannot
    be deleted, even when the delete command is specified.
    2. The email address and the telephone number cannot be programmed via email when:
     One-Touch Number has been used for communication reservation.
     Received documents are stored in the image data memory of the machine.
     While the machine is communicating or printing.
    3. When the email address and telephone number are programmed via email, a program result email is sent back.
    4. Some email applications automatically insert a line feed in the middle of a line when a number of characters in a
    line exceed a specific number.  Turn Off the automatic line feed, or define a number of characters per line to
    prevent a line feed, or the data will be ignored.
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    To Retrieve One-Touch/ABBR. No. Data for Backup
    To retrieve the existing auto dialer data, send a plain text email to the DP-2000’s email address with the
    following command in the Subject line:
    #get abbr(password)#: where the password is the Remote Password programmed in the DP-2000’s
    User Parameters  (i.e. 123456789)
    Make sure that the Cc, Bcc lines and the body of the email message is Blank.
    Retrieving One-Touch/ABBR. No. Data Sample
    To : The DP-2000’s email address.
    From : This field is normally not visible when creating new email message(s).  It is your default email address (email
    application), for retrieving the One-Touch/ABBR. No. data and for error message notification.
    (It can be programmed with the configuration tool of your email program.)
    Subject : To Retrieve data, type:  #get abbr(password)#
    (1)
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    After receiving the email message requesting the existing auto dialer data, the DP-2000 sends back an email
    to the address specified in the From: line with the auto dialer information in the body of the email.
    DP-2000 Auto Dialer Email Sample
    (1) To : Your email address that was used to retrieve the Auto Dialer data.
    From : The DP-2000’s email address.
    Subject : ONE-TOUCH ABBR. List
    (2) @begin to @end block : Defines One-Touch Keys, Abbreviated Dialing Numbers and Program Keys stored as a One-Touch Key
    programmed in the DP-2000 in section (2) between @begin to @end block.
    (3) @program to @end : Defines Program Keys stored as a Group Key or POP Access Key programmed in the DP-2000 in section
    (3) between @program to @end block.
    (1)
    (2)
    (3)
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