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F-CODE POLLING MEMORY 4-5 4 QChecking and clearing document data in a memory box The procedure for checking document data in an F-code polling memory box by printing it and the procedure for clearing data from a box are almost the same as the procedures for printing and clearing document data from the Public Box. Instead of touching the [PUBLIC BOX] key in step 3 of Printing document data in the Public Box or Deleting document data from the Public Box on page 3-16, touch the key of the desired memory box. If a document icon ( ) appears to the right of a memory box key, document data has been stored in that box and you can print it out. However, the contents cannot be printed or deleted while the memory box is being used for transmission. PROCEDURE FOR F-CODE POLLING Make sure that a document has not been loaded in the auto document feeder or on the document glass, and then follow the steps below. 1In fax mode, touch the [SPECIAL MODES] key and then the key. If the address book screen appears, touch the [CONDITION SETTINGS] key to display the condition settings screen (page 1- 5). 2Touch the [POLLING] key and then touch the [OK] key. The [POLLING] key is highlighted and the polling icon appears. To cancel polling, touch the [POLLING] key once again to cancel the selection. You will return to the initial screen. 3Enter the fax number, sub-address, and passcode of the other fax machine. To use a one-touch key, touch the [ADDRESS BOOK] key to display the address book. Refer to steps 2 through 5 on page 4-3 for the procedure for entering sub-addresses and passcodes. 4Press the [START] key. POLLING. appears on the screen. After communicating with the other machine, your machine prints the received document data. DATA MARKETING GROUP PUBLI CA SHARP BRANCH EX NOTES OYou must know the sub-address (SEP) and passcode (PWD) of the other machines F-code polling memory box. OSerial polling (selecting multiple fax machines to be polled using a group key or by touching the [NEXT ADDRESS] key) is not possible with F-code polling. TO RECEPTIONMEMORY:100%QUICK FILE ADDRESS REVIEW SPECIAL MODES FILESUB ADDRESS MODE SWITCH SPEAKERRESEND OK POLLING POLLING CORPO.TPS SHARP GROUP SPE NOTES OCancelling a transmission Press the [JOB STATUS] and cancel the transmission in the same way as when cancelling a stored transmission. (See CANCELLING A FAX TRANSMISSION on page 2-9) OOnly one F-code polling timer operation can be stored (see page 3-6). Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
4-6 F-CODE CONFIDENTIAL TRANSMISSION F-Code confidential transmission provides a secure means of faxing confidential documents. The sub-address and passcode programmed in the memory box restrict the recipients of the fax, and once received in the memory box, the fax can only be printed by someone who knows the print passcode (PRINT PIN. see page 6-14). This function is convenient when sending important documents that you only want a specific person to see, or when multiple departments share a single fax machine. As the above diagram shows, receiving document data to the machines F-code confidential memory box is called F-code confidential reception, and sending document data to another machines F-code confidential memory box is called F-code confidential transmission. F-CODE CONFIDENTIAL TRANSMISSION F-code confidential transmission is performed in the same way as a normal transmission (refer to chapter 2); however, you must enter the sub-address (SUB) and passcode (SID) after the fax number of the other machine. (Omit the passcode if the other machine does not use a passcode.) For the procedure for entering sub-addresses and passcodes, see ENTERING (DIALING) A FAX NUMBER WITH A SUB-ADDRESS AND PASSCODE on page 4-3. F-code confidential reception is performed in the same way as normal reception (see chapter 2); however, you must inform the other party of the sub-address (SUB) and passcode (SID) of your confidential memory box. (If a passcode is not programmed in the confidential memory box, only inform the other party of the sub-address (SUB).) NOTES OThis machine does not support Sharps previous confidential transmission function, which uses the programmed senders fax number and ID code. ORefer to pages 6-10 through 6-13 for the procedures for creating, editing, and deleting F-code confidential memory boxes. OTake care not to forget the print PIN. programmed in the F-code confidential memory box. If you forget the passcode, consult your dealer. NOTE An F-code confidential transmission can be used in combination with the broadcast transmission function (page 3- 2) or timer transmission function (page 3-6), and can be stored in a program (page 6-8). 3) Data is read into the confidential memory box (reception is permitted) 1) Document data, together with a sub-address and passcode, are sent to your machine. 4-1) Enter print PIN. (4-digit number) 4-2) Data is only printed if correct passcode is entered. Your machine When data is printed The other machine MARK Sub-address Passcode MARK Match Do not match 2) Check sub-address and passcode Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
F-CODE CONFIDENTIAL TRANSMISSION 4-7 4 PRINTING A DOCUMENT RECEIVED TO AN F-CODE CONFIDENTIAL MEMORY BOX Faxes received in an F-Code confidential memory box are printed out by entering the PRINT PIN 4-digit passcode (0000 to 9999) that was programmed when the box was created. Printing of the confidential faxes takes precedence over any other stored jobs. 1In fax mode, touch the [SPECIAL MODES] key and then touch the key. If the address book screen appears, touch the [CONDITION SETTINGS] key to display the condition settings screen (page 1-5). 2Touch the [MEMORY BOX] key and then touch the [PRINT DATA] key. The memory box menu screen appears. To cancel the operation, touch the [CANCEL] key. 3Touch the memory box key that has the document data you wish to print. A mark appears to the right of memory boxes that have received document data. A memory box cannot be selected while it is being used for transmission. 4Press the numeric keys to enter the 4-digit print PIN. As each digit is entered, - changes to . If the print PIN you entered is correct, the message PRESS [START] TO PRINT DATA. appears. If the passcode is not correct, the message PIN IS NOT VERIFIED. appears and you return to the entry screen. To return to the screen of step 3, touch the [CANCEL] key. 5Press the [START] key. Printing begins. If another print job is already is progress, the confidential data is printed after that job is completed. NOTES OYou can have a transaction report printed each time a fax is received in an F-Code confidential box to inform you of the reception. This setting is enabled in the key operator programs (see Transaction report print select setting on page 8-6). ODocument data received to an F-code confidential memory box is automatically cleared after printing. OWhen a new fax is received to an F-code confidential box while a previously received fax is still stored in the box, the new fax is added on after the previous fax. TO RECEPTIONMEMORY:100%QUICK FILE ADDRESS REVIEW SPECIAL MODES FILESUB ADDRESS MODE SWITCH CONFIDENTIAL RECEPTION DELETE DATAPRINT DATA MEMORY BOX SENDINGBUILD MEMORY BOXCONFIDENTIAL RECEPTION SLA SCANNER TEAMMARKETING GROUP SELECT MEMORY BOX. CANCEL ENTER PIN VIA THE 10-KEY. NOTE If received data remains in an F-code confidential memory box, the memory box cannot be deleted. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
4-8 F-CODE RELAY BROADCAST TRANSMISSION The F-Code relay broadcast function allows the machine to act as a relay machine for a broadcast transmission. The end receiving machines are stored in the machines F-Code relay memory box, and when the machine receives a relay request from another F-Code machine, it will relay the fax to all of the stored end receiving machines. The relay machine and the originating machine that requests the relay transmission must both support F-codes; however, the end receiving machines programmed in the F-code relay broadcast memory box do not need to support F-codes. The machine that originally sends the document is called the relay request machine, and the machine that has a memory box containing the end receiving machines and which relays the received document to those machines is called the relay machine. The relay machine also prints the document sent by the relay request machine. For example, corporate headquarters in Seattle wants to send the same document to branch offices in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, and San Jose. If the San Francisco office creates a relay broadcast memory box and programs the Oakland, Berkeley, and San Jose offices as end receiving destinations, the overall phone charges will be lower than if the Seattle office uses the normal broadcast transmission function (page 3-2). This function can also be combined with a timer setting (page 3-6) to take advantage of off-peak rates, allowing a further reduction in phone charges. Transmission by the relay machine is called F-code relay broadcast transmission, and transmission from the relay request machine to the relay machine is called relay request transmission. NOTES OThis machine does not support Sharps previous relay broadcast function, which uses the programmed senders number and relay ID code. OTo create an F-code relay broadcast memory box and program, edit, and delete end receiving machines, refer to pages 6-11 to 6-16. When creating a box, a passcode (SID) can be omitted. OThe relay request machine only bears the expense of sending the document to the relay machine. The relay machine bears the expense of sending the document to each of the end receiving machines. S.F. Receiving machine A Receiving machine B Receiving machine C3) Document data is read into relay broadcast memory box (reception is permitted). 4) Document is successively transmitted to end receiving machines programmed in the relay broadcast memory box. 1) Document is sent from machine requesting relay transmission Relay machine (your machine) Relay request machine (sends document) PasscodeMatch Does not match Sub-address2) Check sub-address and passcode Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
F-CODE RELAY BROADCAST TRANSMISSION 4-9 4 USING THE F-CODE RELAY BROADCAST FUNCTION (your machine is the relay machine) When a document is received from a relay request machine, the F-code relay broadcast function transmits the document to the end receiving machines using a memory box only if the sub-address and passcode sent by the relay request machine are correct. Refer to pages 6-11 through 6-16 for the procedures for creating, editing, and deleting memory boxes. Up to 30 end receiving machines (30 one-touch keys or group keys) can be programmed in the F-code relay broadcast memory box. A document received from a relay request machine is initially stored in the memory box of your machine. Your machine (the relay machine) also prints the document, thus the document is first stored as a print job and then as transmission jobs to each of the programmed end receiving machines. The document data is automatically cleared after transmission to all end receiving machines is completed. USING THE F-CODE RELAY REQUEST FUNCTION (your machine requests a relay broadcast) Ask the operator of the other F-Code machine (the relay machine) to create an F-Code relay broadcast memory box that contains the end receiving machines to which you wish to send a fax, and ask for the sub-address (SUB) and passcode (SID) of that box. When you dial the relay machine to send the fax, enter the sub-address and passcode after the fax number. The fax will be sent to the relay machines memory box, and the relay machine will call each of the programmed end receiving machines and relay the fax to those machines. (If a passcode (SID) is not programmed in the memory box , enter only the password when dialing.) Aside from the method of dialing the relay machine, the transmission procedure is the same as for a normal transmission (refer to chapter 2). Refer to ENTERING (DIALING) A FAX NUMBER WITH A SUB-ADDRESS AND PASSCODE on page 4-3 for the procedure for entering a sub-address and passcode after the fax number of the other machine. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5-1 CHAPTER 5 USING CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 3 CONVENIENT METHODS OF USE This chapter explains functions that widen the scope of use of the fax machine. Please read those sections that are of interest to you. Page USING AN EXTENSION PHONE ........................................................... 5-2 OUSING AN EXTENSION PHONE TO RECEIVE A FAX ................. 5-2 ORECEIVING A FAX AFTER TALKING (MANUAL RECEPTION) ... 5-3 OSENDING A FAX AFTER TALKING (MANUAL TRANSMISSION) ....5-4 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5-2 USING AN EXTENSION PHONE You can connect a telephone to the machine and use it as an extension phone to place and receive calls like any normal phone. You can also activate fax reception from the phone (remote operation). USING AN EXTENSION PHONE TO RECEIVE A FAX The machine normally receives faxes automatically after ringing (page 2-10); however, when an extension phone is connected, you can set the reception mode to MANUAL RECEPTION. This will allow you to talk to the other party first and then receive a fax. This is convenient when you only have one telephone line and receive more voice calls than faxes. You must answer all calls on the extension phone, and activate fax reception after you verify that a call is a fax transmission. QChanging the reception mode to MANUAL RECEPTION 1Press the [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key. Then touch the [FAX DATA RECEIVE/ FORWARD] key . 2Touch the [RECEIVE MODE] key. 3Touch the [MANUAL RECEPTION] key. The [MANUAL RECEPTION] key is highlighted. 4Touch the [OK] key. The reception mode is set to MANUAL RECEPTION. You will return to the screen of step 2. Touch the [OK] key in the screen of step 2, and then touch the [EXIT] key in the [CUSTOM SETTINGS] screen to return to the main screen. NOTE If you connect a combination telephone/answering machine to the machine, you will not be able to use the answering machine function. NOTES OThe reception mode is initially set to AUTO RECEPTION. If you have not connected an extension phone, keep the reception mode set to AUTO RECEPTION. OIf you hear beeps during reception or at the end of reception and an error message appears in the display, refer to page 7-3. FAX DATA RECEIVE/FORWARDSENDER CONTROL KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS LIST PRINT RECEIVE MODEFAX FO I-FAX DATA FORWARD AUTO RECEPTION MANUAL RECEPTION RECEPTION RECEPTION OK NOTE To return the reception mode to AUTO RECEPTION, touch the [AUTO RECEPTION] key in step 3 above. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
USING AN EXTENSION PHONE 5-3 5 RECEIVING A FAX AFTER TALKING (MANUAL RECEPTION) When an extension phone is connected to the machine and you have set the reception mode to MANUAL RECEPTION, you can talk to a person sending a fax manually and then begin fax reception without breaking the connection. QWhen the machine is in Fax mode A fax can be received manually even when transmission is in progress. 1When the machine rings, lift the extension phone and speak. If you hear a fax tone through the extension phone, do not speak and proceed to the next step. 2With the extension phone still lifted, touch the [MANUAL RECEPTION] key. Reception begins when the other party begins transmission. 3Replace the extension phone. The received fax will be printed after previously stored jobs have been printed. When printing is completed, you will hear a beep sound. QActivating fax reception from an extension phone (remote reception) After speaking on the extension phone, you can activate fax reception from the extension phone. This is called remote reception. After speaking, or when you hear a fax tone through the extension phone, perform the following procedure with the extension phone still lifted. (Remote reception is only possible when the call is made by the other party.) 1If you are on a pulse dial line, set your phone to issue tone signals. Refer to your phones manual to set the phone to issue tone signals. If your phone is already set to issue tone signals, proceed to the next step. 2Press the key on the extension phones keypad, and then press the key twice. Fax reception is activated. 3Replace the extension phone. FAX SPEAKER MODE SWITCH SPECIAL MODES RESEND QUICK FILE FILE ADDRESS BOOK MANUAL RECEPTION FAX MEMORY:100% NOTES OIf there are stored print jobs, the fax is printed after the stored print jobs. O You can also talk on the extension phone and manually receive a fax while the machine is printing. If the machine rings during printing, lift the extension phone and speak. To receive a fax, press the [IMAGE SEND] key with the extension phone still lifted. When you hear a fax tone through the extension phone, touch the [MANUAL RECEPTION] key. NOTE The following procedure is not possible if you are on a pulse dial line and your extension phone cannot produce tone signals. To find out whether your extension phone can produce tone signals, refer to the manual for your extension phone. NOTE The one-digit number that is used to activate fax reception from an extension phone (initially set to 5) is called the remote reception number. You can change this number to any number from 0 to 9 with the key operator program. (See Remote reception number setting on page 8-6.) Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
USING AN EXTENSION PHONE 5-4 SENDING A FAX AFTER TALKING (MANUAL TRANSMISSION) If the other fax machine is set to manual reception, you can talk to the other party and then send a fax without breaking the connection. This procedure is called manual transmission. 1Make sure the machine is in fax mode. When the [IMAGE SEND] key light is on, the machine is in fax mode. If the light is not on, press the [IMAGE SEND] key. If the network scanner option is installed, touch the [MODE SWITCH] key and then the [FAX] key to switch to fax mode. When fax mode is selected, FAX appears in the top half of the [MODE SWITCH] key. 2Load the original. (see page 1-7) 3Set the original size, resolution, exposure and other scanning conditions as needed. OMANUALLY SETTING THE SCANNING SIZE (see page 1-8) OSELECTING THE RESOLUTION (see page 1-10) OSELECTING THE EXPOSURE (see page 1-11) 4Lift the extension phone. 5Dial the number of the other party or touch a one-touch key. If the address book screen appears, touch the [CONDITION SETTINGS] key to display the condition settings screen (see page 1-4). You cannot use a group key or a one-touch key that includes a sub-address and passcode. 6Speak to the other party when they answer. 7After the other party switches to fax reception, press your [START] key. Transmission begins. 8Replace the extension phone. NOTE Automatic redialing (see If the receiving party is busy on page 2-8) will not take place if the line is busy. NOTE If you have loaded the original on the document glass, you can only send one page by manual transmission. FAX E-MAIL/FTP MODE SWITCH INTERNET FAX SPEAKER MODE SWITCHFAX CORPO.TPS SHARP GROUP SPEA Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals