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Panasonic Digital Imaging Systems DP-2310/3010/3510/4510/6010 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Digital Imaging Systems DP-2310/3010/3510/4510/6010 Operating Instructions
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151 Internet Fax Features Inbound Routing Your machine can route documents received from a G3 fax machine to email address(s) or to Internet Fax machine(s) connected to a LAN as an email, as well as to other G3 fax machine(s) over the telephone line. To use this feature, the Fax Parameter No. 152 Sub-addr Routing and/or No. 153 TSI Routing must be set to 2:Valid. No. 152 Sub-addr Routing: Set this parameter to perform an ITU-T sub-address query within its auto dialer and to route the received document(s) to the corresponding stations email address(s) or telephone number(s). No. 153 TSI Routing: Set this parameter to perform a Numeric ID (TSI frame information) query within its auto dialer and to route the received document(s) to the corresponding stations email address(s) or telephone number(s). No. 154 Routing Header Format: Use this parameter to select the type of email header to be included in the From field of each routed faxes. (Default setting is 1:Originator) Originator : The originating fax machine’s TSI will appear in the From field of the routed email. Relay Station : The routing station’s email address will appear in the From field of the routed email. No. 155 Print Routed Document: Set this parameter to select whether a received fax to be routed is always printed on your machine or only when the routing operation fails. To set the above Inbound Routing parameters, follow the steps below. Setting the Routing Parameters
Inbound Routing 152 If the Inbound Routing parameters are set, an ITU-T sub-address and/or originators Numeric ID (TSI frame information) can be programmed with each email address in Address Book numbers. Entering Address Book Dialing Numbers for Inbound Routing 1 2 or FAX/EMAIL SETTINGS00 Address Book 00 Print Address Book List 01 Add Telephone Number 02 Add EMAIL Address 03 Modify Station 04 Delete StationAddress Book Select An Item 01 Add Telephone Number 02 Add EMAIL Address Add Telephone Number Enter Number _ Add EMAIL Address Enter Email Address _
Inbound Routing 153 Entering Address Book Dialing Numbers for Inbound Internet Fax Features 3 Enter a telephone number (up to 36 digits) or an email address (up to 60 characters) . 4 then enter the station name by using the QWERTY keyboard. (up to 15 characters) Ex: (As for the rest, it is the same procedure of the add Email address as the Telephone number.) 5 then enter the key name (up to 15 characters). (By default, the key name is the first 15 characters of the station’s name. If you do not want to change it, press .) Add Telephone Number Enter Number 5551234_ Add EMAIL Address Enter Email Address [email protected]_ OK CAPSSALESSPACEEPTD Add Telephone Number Enter Name SALES DEPT_ OK OK Add Telephone Number Enter Key Name SALES DEPT_
Inbound Routing 154 Entering Address Book Dialing Numbers for Inbound Routing NOTE1. + and SPACE entries in the ROUTING: TSI field are ignored by the receiving machine. 6 Selecting whether to add favorite. 7 or then enter the sub-address (up to 20 characters). Ex: 8 then enter a Numeric ID (TSI) (up to 20 characters). Ex: 9 To return to standby, press . OK NO YES Add Telephone Number Add To Favorites? YESNO 1234567Add Telephone Number Routing: Sub-Address 1234567_ OK 5556789Add Telephone Number Routing: TSI 5556789_ OK STOP
155 Internet Fax Features Fax Forward This feature allows all incoming faxes or emails to be forwarded to the station registered in the Address Book. Once the faxes or emails are received in the memory, the machine will forward the received document(s) to the telephone number or the email address registered in the Address Book. This function is convenient when you would like to receive faxes or emails in another place (i. e. your home) at night or during a holiday. Setting Fax Forward 1 First register the destination telephone number or email address into the Address Book. (See page 182) 2 3 * Certain Parameter Numbers may differ between the DP-2310/3010 and DP- 3510/4510/6010 series. If you encounter two Parameter Numbers separated by a / and an asterisk (*), the first number corresponds to (DP-2310/3010) and the second number corresponds to (DP-3510/4510/6010). 4 Input identification code and press . Function Mode Select A Function GENERAL SETTINGS FAX/EMAIL SETTINGSCOPIER SETTINGS PRINTER SETTINGS SCANNER SETTINGS FAX/EMAIL SETTINGS 09/04* Key Operator Mode Function Mode Input Identification Code OK 00 User ParametersFunction Mode: FAX/EMAIL Select An Item 01 Fax Parameters 02 03 04
Fax Forward 156 Setting Fax Forward NOTE1. When the Fax Forward feature is set, the assigned address book station will be restricted from editing. Please change this function to Invalid when you would like to edit the telephone number or email address. 2. If the communication to transfer a received fax or email fails, the received fax or email will print out and then is erased from memory. If the Fax Parameter No. 156 (PRT FORWARD. DOC) is set to Always, the received fax or email will print even when the transmission is successful. 3. It is not possible to receive a document if the memory of your machine overflows or is about 95% used. 5 Press or to scroll the display to the desired Fax Parameter. (See page 192) or Press and enter the Fax Parameter number directly from the keypad and press or key. 6 7 then enter the station to forward the received faxes or emails to, by assigning a destination station in the Address Book. 8 01 Fax Parameters 054 Fax Forward 01 Fax Parameters SETSTART InvalidFax Parameters Select And Press OK Fax Forward Valid Valid Valid Fax Parameters Select And Press OK Fax Forward Invalid OK Fax Forward PANASONIC 5551234 PANASONICQUALITY DEPTFAVORITE PROGRAM/ GROUP OK CANCEL OK
157 Internet Fax Features Ifax Return Receipt your machine automatically sends an Ifax Return Receipt to the sender confirming email reception from another Panasonic Internet Fax. To disable this feature, follow the steps below. General Description 1 2 * Certain Parameter Numbers may differ between the DP-2310/3010 and DP- 3510/4510/6010 series. If you encounter two Parameter Numbers separated by a / and an asterisk (*), the first number corresponds to (DP-2310/3010) and the second number corresponds to (DP-3510/4510/6010). 3 Input identification code and press . Function Mode Select A Function GENERAL SETTINGS FAX/EMAIL SETTINGSCOPIER SETTINGS PRINTER SETTINGS SCANNER SETTINGS FAX/EMAIL SETTINGS 09/04* Key Operator Mode Function Mode Input Identification Code OK 00 User ParametersFunction Mode: FAX/EMAIL Select An Item 01 Fax Parameters 02 03 04
Ifax Return Receipt 158 General Description NOTE1. Your machine sends the Ifax Return Receipt only when receiving from another Panasonic brand Internet Fax. It will not confirm email sent from a PC. (The default setting for this parameter is 2:Valid.) 4 Press or to scroll the display to the desired Fax Parameter. (See page 192) or Press and enter the Fax Parameter number directly from the keypad and press or key. 5 Select the desired setting and press . 6 To return to standby. 01 Fax Parameters 150 Ifax Return Receipt 01 Fax Parameters SETSTART InvalidFax Parameters Select And Press OK Ifax Return Receipt Valid OK
159 Internet Fax Features Relayed Transmission The Internet Relayed Transmission feature can save you time and transmission costs if you need to send the same documents to multiple G3 fax machines. This is especially true if the transmissions are long distance. You can send documents to any G3 fax machine by using the Internet via a LAN from your machine to another Relay Station. You can also send an email with attached TIFF-F file(s) to any G3 fax machine from your PC using your current email application through a Relay Station. To use the Internet Relayed Transmission, the Relay Station must be set up properly. Example 1: Internet Relay Transmission From your PC or your machine you can send documents to a Relay Station with the telephone number of the End Receiving Station(s). After the Relay Station completes its transmission to the End Receiving Station, your PC or your machine receives a COMM. Journal from the Relay Station. This COMM. Journal confirms whether the Internet Relayed Transmission was successful. Example 2: Fax Server (Intranet Relay Transmission) (1) Initiate a Relay Transmission via email to the Mail Server (2) Mail Server transfers the email to your machine with relay instructions to transmit to a G3 machine (3) Your machine initiates a telephone call to a G3 machine and transmits the document General Description Initial Sending Station End Receiving Station RelayStation LondonStockholm Berlin Rome Internet Local Telephone Call New York Internet Fax or PC Internet FaxG3 Fax G3 Fax G3 Fax E-Mail COMM. Journal P S T N PC PC G3 PC PC DP-6010 Mail Server G3 G3 (1) (2)(3) (3)
Relayed Transmission 160 This Feature saves you time and long distance phone line costs when sending an Internet Fax directly from your machine to the end receiving station(s). A Relay Network is basically composed of an Originating Station, which can be an Internet Fax Machine (your machine) or a PC, a Relaying Internet Fax Machine (another machine), and End-receiving station(s), which can be regular G3 Fax machines. By simply sending a Document(s) from your machine or an email message from a PC, to the Relay Machine, which is then transmitted by your machine to the end receiving station(s) using regular phone lines as a normal G3 Fax message. (PC can have TIFF-F or text (.txt) file attachment) The end receiving station(s) are usually local in relation to the Relay Station, which incurs a local telephone charge for the Fax Transmission. After the Relay Station completes its transmission to the end receiving station(s), a Communication Journal is sent back to the originator from the Relaying Internet Fax confirming whether the Internet Relayed Transmission was successful. Any Relay activity information is sent by email from the Relaying Internet Fax to its Manager’s Email Address, which is programmed in the Relaying Internet Fax machine’s User Parameters. (See page 124) To use the Internet Relayed Transmission, just follow the set up procedure described on pages 162 to 173 and obtain certain information provided by the Relaying machine operator. A sample network is shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 shows a sample network as seen from New York (Initiating Station), London and Singapore are (Relay Stations) connected to New York, and the (End Receiving Stations) are Stockholm, Rome, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Sydney. With this simple network using two Relay Stations, you can send a document with one operation to any combination of stations in the network via the London Relay Station and/or Singapore Relay Station. Figure 1 : Sample Network Relay Network (3002) New York LondonStockholm Tel. No.: 46 8 111 1234 Rome Tel. No.: 39 6 111 1234 Singapore Sydney Tel. No.: 61 2 111 1234 Wellington Tel. No.: 64 4 111 1234 Hong Kong Tel. No.: 852 23123456 Tokyo Tel. No.: 81 33 111 1234 Berlin Tel. No.: 46 611 111 1234 New York Email Address: [email protected] Host Name: newyork Relay XMT Password: usa-rlyLondon Email Address: [email protected] Host Name: london Relay XMT Password: uk-rly Singapore Email Address: [email protected] Host Name: singapore Relay XMT Password: sg-rly