Panasonic Uf 585 Userd Guide
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109 Storing a Confidential Document in Your Machines Mailbox Use the following procedure to store a document in a confidential mailbox in your machine. Once the confidential document is stored in your machine, it can be polled by another machine. (see Note 1) 1 Set document(s) face down. 2 3 4 Enter a 4-digit Confidential Code. Ex: 5 The document(s) will be stored into memory. If necessary, inform the receiving par ty of the confidential document and tell them the confidential code needed to poll the document. 1. The confidential file will be erased automatically after being polled. If you wish to retain the confidential file even after being polled, change the setting of Fax Parameter No. 42 (CONF. POLLED FILE SAVE) to Valid. ENTER STATION(S) THEN PRESS START 00% FUNCTION22SET CONF. COMM. (1-5) ENTER NO. OR Ú Ù 3SET CONFIDENTIAL POLLED CONF. CODE= zzzz 2233CONFIDENTIAL POLLED CONF. CODE=2233 SET* STORE * NO.002 PAGES=001 01% Confidential Mailbox Note: 6
110 Printing Out a Confidential Document from Your Machines Mailbox After you have been notified that someone has transmitted a confidential document to your machines mailbox, use the following procedure to print out the confidential document. (see Note 1) 1 2 3 Enter the Confidential Code of the document you want to print out. Ex: 4 The machine will print out the confidential documents. 1. The confidential file will be erased automatically after being printed out even if the setting of Fax Parameter No. 42 (CONF. POLLED FILE SAVE) is changed to Valid. FUNCTION22SET CONF. COMM. (1-5) ENTER NO. OR Ú Ù 4SET PRINT CONF. FILE CONF. CODE= zzzz 2233 PRINT CONF. FILE CONF. CODE=2233 SET* PRINTING * PAGE=001/001 Confidential Mailbox Note:
111 Deleting a Confidential Document Stored in Your Machines Mailbox If your memory becomes full, or you just want to clean out your confidential documents, you may delete one or more confidential faxes stored in your machine by using the following procedure. There are two types of confidential file deletions, one is to delete the file individually by its Confidential Code, and the other is to delete all confidential files in memory. To delete a file using Confidential Code To delete all confidential files in memory 1 2 3 Enter a 4-digit Confidential Code. Ex: 4 1 2 3 4 FUNCTION22SET CONF. COMM. (1-5) ENTER NO. OR Ú Ù 5SET DELETE CONF. FILE CONF. CODE= zzzz 2233 DELETE CONF. FILE CONF. CODE=2233 SET* DELETING * CONF. CODE=2233 FUNCTION22SET CONF. COMM. (1-5) ENTER NO. OR Ú Ù 5SET DELETE CONF. FILE CONF. CODE= zzzz SETDELETE ALL CONF. FILES? 1:YES 2:NO 1 * DELETING * ALL CONF. FILES Confidential Mailbox 6
112 Relayed Transmission General Description The 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. To use Relayed Transmission, you must be part of a Relay Network built around a Relay Station. That is, when you send a document by Relayed Transmission, you actually send it to a Relay Station together with instructions to relay it to one or multiple end receiving station(s). The Relay Station first receives the document in its memory and then relays it to the end receiving station(s). Example: Compatibility with Other Machines Table 1 shows the kind of facsimile machines which can make up a Relay Network used for Relayed Transmission. Note that your machine can serve as an Initial Sending Station or End Receiving Station. Table 1 : Relay Network Compatibility Requirements Station Compatible Model Special Settings Initial Sending StationDF-1100 UF-312 UF-733 UF-885 UF-150 UF-322 UF-744 UF-895 UF-160 UF-342 UF-745 UF-160M UF-344 UF-750 UF-170 UF-550 UF-750D UF-250 UF-560 UF-755 UF-260 UF-585 UF-755e UF-270 UF-595 UF-766 UF-270M UF-620 UF-770 UF-280M UF-640 UF-788 UF-300 UF-650 UF-880Required. Please refer to the individual Users Guides of each machine. Relay Station UF-620 UF-650 UF-640 UF-M500 End Receiving Station ITU-T G3 Compatible machines Not required. Initial Sending Station End Receiving Station End Receiving Station End Receiving Station Relay Station LondonStockholm Berlin Rome RESULT REPORT Local Call New York
113 Relay Network A Relay Network is basically a group of facsimiles programmed to communicate with each other via a Relay Station. In this case, the word programmed means that cer tain numbers have been stored in the memory of each machine. These numbers, also called parameters, are needed to identify the machines in the network. Since your machine can only serve as an Initial Sending Station or End Receiving Station in a Relay Network, it is assumed that you will not have to establish the network yourself. All you have to do is follow the set up procedure described here, and certain instructions provided by the network organizer (usually the person controlling the Relay Station). You should know, however, what kind of network you are going to connect to, and how it works. A sample network is shown in figure 1. Figure 1 shows a sample network as seen from New York. London and Singapore are Relay Stations connected to New York. Viewed from New York, Stockholm, Berlin, Rome, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Wellington and Sydney are End Receiving Stations. 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. If New York only transmits to one station, for example, then the document will go directly to the station or indirectly via the Relay Station depending on the One Station XMT Parameter you preset. Figure 1 : Sample Network New York LondonStockholm Rome Sydney Tokyo New York Tel. No.: 212 111 1234 Network Address: 1000 Relay Address: 10London Tel. No.: 44 71 111 1234 Network Address: 2000 Relay Address: 20 Relay Station: Yes Berlin Tel. No.: 49 611 111 1234 Network Address: 2002 Relay Address: 20Stockholm Tel. No.: 46 8 111 1234 Network Address: 2001 Relay Address: 20 Wellington Tel. No.: 64 4 111 1234 Network Address: 3004 Relay Address: 30 Tokyo Tel. No.: 81 33 111 1234 Network Address: 3001 Relay Address: 30 Wellington Sydney Tel. No.: 61 2 111 1234 Network Address: 3003 Relay Address: 30 Hong Kong Tel. No.: 852 4 111 1234 Network Address: 3002 Relay Address: 30 Hong Kong Singapore Tel. No.: 65 111 1234 Network Address: 3000 Relay Address: 30 Relay Station: Yes Singapore Berlin Rome Tel. No.: 39 6 111 1234 Network Address: 2003 Relay Address: 20 Relayed Transmission 6
114 Table 2, 3 and 4 are sample settings for a Sample Network. Table 2 : Sample Parameter and Abbreviated Dialing Number Table for New York Telephone Number : 212 111 1234 Network Address : 1000 Relay Address : 10 Table 3 : Sample Parameter and Abbreviated Dialing Number Table for London Telephone Number : 71 111 1234 Network Address : 2000 Relay Address : 20 Table 4 : Sample Parameter and Abbreviated Dialing Number Table for Singapore Telephone Number : 65 111 1234 Network Address : 3000 Relay Address : 30 One-Touch/ ABBR No.Station NameTelephone NumberRelay AddressRelay Station Ye s / N oNetwork Address 01 London 44 71 111 1234 20 Yes 2000 02 Stockholm 46 8 111 1234 20 No 2001 03 Berlin 49 611 111 1234 20 No 2002 04 Rome 39 6 111 1234 20 No 2003 05 Singapore 65 111 1234 30 Yes 3000 06 Tokyo 81 33 111 1234 30 No 3001 07 Hong Kong 852 4 111 1234 30 No 3002 08 Sydney 61 2 111 1234 30 No 3003 09 Wellington 64 4 111 1234 30 No 3004 One-Touch/ ABBR No.Station NameTelephone NumberRelay AddressRelay Station Ye s / N oNetwork Address 01 Stockholm 46 8 111 1234 20 No 2001 02 Berlin 49 611 111 1234 20 No 2002 03 Rome 39 6 111 1234 20 No 2003 04 New York 1 212 111 1234 10 No 1000 05 Singapore 65 111 1234 30 Yes 3000 06 Tokyo 81 33 111 1234 30 No 3001 07 Hong Kong 852 4 111 1234 30 No 3002 08 Sydney 61 2 111 1234 30 No 3003 09 Wellington 64 4 111 1234 30 No 3004 One-Touch/ ABBR No.Station NameTelephone NumberRelay AddressRelay Station Ye s / N oNetwork Address 01 New York 1 212 111 1234 10 No 1000 02 London 44 71 111 1234 20 Yes 2000 03 Stockholm 46 8 111 1234 20 No 2001 04 Berlin 49 611 111 1234 20 No 2002 05 Rome 39 6 111 1234 20 No 2003 06 Tokyo 81 33 111 1234 30 No 3001 07 Hong Kong 852 4 111 1234 30 No 3002 08 Sydney 61 2 111 1234 30 No 3003 09 Wellington 64 4 111 1234 30 No 3004 Relayed Transmission
115 Setting Up Your Machine for Relayed Transmission To set up your machine for Relayed Transmission, use the procedures on the following pages to set the parameters listed below. Some parameters (e.g., Fax Parameter No. 40 (RELAY XMT REQUEST)) are only set once, but others must be set separately for each station in the Relay Network. 1. Relay XMT Request (Fax Parameter No. 40) Selecting whether the machine will accept and perform G3 relayed transmission. (See page 39) 2. Own Telephone Number ( ) Enter the full telephone number of your machine in order for the Relay Station to send you a Result Report. 3. Network Password ( ) Enter a 4-digit Network Password to be used for protection against unauthorized (outside) stations from accessing your machine to relay messages to G3 fax machines via PSTN. This password should be given out to authorized people only. Every Relay requesting stations and Relay stations in the network should have the same Network Password. 4. Own Network Address ( ) Enter a 4-digit Own Network Address in order for the Relay Station to send you a Result Report. 5. One-Touch/ABBR Numbers (Auto Dialer) Enter the One-Touch or ABBR Number that represents the end receiving station’s fax telephone number in the network as seen from your station. 1) Relay Station (Yes/No) Parameter (Auto Dialer) Set this parameter to Ye s if the particular station you are recording is a Relay Station. If you are connected to more than one Relay Stations in series, set Ye s only for the first Relay Station. 2) Relay Address (Auto Dialer) Enter a 2-digit number which identifies the Relay Station your machine will use. Your machine may be connected to more than one Relay Station in parallel, but when you use Relay XMT Request your machine will only send documents to the Relay Station identified by the Relay Address. 3) Network Address (Auto Dialer) End Receiving Station telephone numbers set in the Initial Sending Station may be different from the numbers set in a Relay Station. To send a fax to an End Receiving Station via a Relay Station each station in the network must be identified with a certain code which does not vary depending on where you call from. The code is the Network Address, which consists of a 4-digit number and is assigned to a One-Touch/ABBR number. FUNCTION75SET FUNCTION75SET FUNCTION75SET Relayed Transmission 6
116 To set the Relayed XMT FAX Parameters; To set your Own Telephone Number, Network Password and Own Network Address; 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 Enter your machine’s full telephone number (max. 36 digits). Ex: 4 Continued on the next page. FUNCTION7 S E T M O D E ( 1 - 6 ) ENTER NO. OR Ú Ù 4SET FAX PARAMETER(01-99) NO.= z 40SET 40 RELAY XMT REQUEST 1:INVALID 2 40 RELAY XMT REQUEST 2:VALID SET STOP - FUNCTION7 S E T M O D E ( 1 - 6 ) ENTER NO. OR Ú Ù 5SET OWN TELEPHONE NO. z 1SPACE212SPACE 111SPACE1234 OWN TELEPHONE NO. 1 212 111 1234 z SETNETWORK PASSWORD zzzz Relayed Transmission
117 To set a One-Touch/ABBR Dialing Number, Relay Station (Yes/No) Parameter, Relay Address, Network Address and One Station XMT (Relay/Direct Parameter); 5 Enter a 4-digit Network Password. Ex: 6 7 Enter your own 4-digit Network Address. Ex: 8 1 2 3 4 Ex: 5 Enter the fax telephone number of the end receiving station (up to 36 digits including pauses and spaces). Ex: 6 Continued on the next page. 9999NETWORK PASSWORD 9999 SETOWN NETWORK ADDRESS zzzz 1000OWN NETWORK ADDRESS 1000 SET STOP - FUNCTION7 S E T M O D E ( 1 - 6 ) ENTER NO. OR Ú Ù 2SET 1:ONE-TOUCH 2:ABBR NO. 1 ONE-TOUCH< > PRESS ONE-TCH OR Ú Ù 01 E NTER TEL. NO. 46SPACE8SPACE111SPACE 1234 46 8 111 1234 z SET ENTER NAME 46 8 111 1234 Relayed Transmission 6
118 7 Enter the station name. Ex: and press 8 9 If the recorded station is a Relay Station, press . If not, press . Ex: 10 Enter a 2-digit Relay Address which identifies the Relay Station your machine will use. Ex: 11 12 Enter a 4-digit Network Address Ex: 13 Repeat step 4 through 13 to enter the numbers for other stations, or return to standby by pressing . Print out a list of One-Touch/ABBR numbers or Directory Search List to confirm that you have recorded everything correctly. For the printout operation, refer to page 131. TOCKHOLMSSET STOCKHOLMz 46 8 111 1234 SET RELAY STN? 2 1:YES 2:NO 1 2 2 RELAY ADDRESS zz 20 RELAY ADDRESS 20 SET NETWORK ADDRESS zzzz 2001 NETWORK ADDRESS 2001 SET STOP ONE-TOUCH< > PRESS ONE-TCH OR Ú Ù Relayed Transmission