Sharp Mxm264n User Guide
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4-101 FACSIMILE Contents CALLING A FAX MACHINE AND INITIATING RECEPTION (Polling) The Polling function allows the receiving machine to call the transmitting machine and initiate reception of a document in that machine. Because the receiving machine initiates reception of a document, this is called Polling Reception. Make sure that an original is not placed in the machine when using the polling reception function. 1 Select polling reception. (1) Touch the [Special Modes] key. SPECIAL MODES (page 4-71) (2) Touch the keys to switch through the screens. (3) Touch the [Polling] key so that it is highlighted. (4) Touch the [OK] key. 2 Enter the destination fax number. ENTERING DESTINATIONS (page 4-17) Multiple fax numbers can be entered. Polling will take place in the order that the numbers were entered. Polling multiple machines is called Serial Polling. Up to 500 fax numbers can be entered. In this procedure, one-touch keys that have a sub-address and passcode cannot be used. To enter multiple fax numbers, touch the [Next Address] key after entering a fax number and enter the next fax number. (1) Requests fax transmission. Transmission (2) The previously prepared document is transmitted. (3) The fax is received. Transaction Report Own Name SelectMemory Box Verif. Stamp Polling OKFax/Special Modes 22 (2)(4) (3)
4-102 FACSIMILE Contents 3 Press the [START] key. Your machine will call the other machine and initiate reception of the fax. Polling reception can be used in combination with the timer function to poll at any specified time, such as at night or when you are not present (Only one timer polling reception can be set.). This function can only be used when the other machine is Super G3 or G3 compatible and has a polling function. The receiving machine bears the expense (phone charges) of the polling reception. To cancel polling reception... Touch the [Polling] key in the screen of step 1 so that it is not highlighted.
4-103 FACSIMILE Contents INITIATING POLLING RECEPTION MANUALLY Use this procedure when you must start polling after listening to a recorded greeting, such as when using a fax information service. Make sure that an original is not placed in the machine when using the polling reception function. This function cannot be used to poll multiple machines (serial polling). 1 Enter the destination fax number. (1) Touch the [Speaker] key. You will hear the dial tone through the machines speaker. (2) Touch the [Address Book] key in the base screen. (3) Touch the one-touch key of the desired destination. A group key cannot be used. In addition to specification by one-touch key, a destination can also be specified using a search number. You can also directly enter a fax number with the numeric keys or look up a destination in a global address book. For more information, see ENTERING DESTINATIONS (page 4-17). After touching the [Speaker] key, you can touch the [Speaker Volume] key to adjust the volume of the speaker. The speaker volume changes each time the [Speaker Volume] key is touched. Adjust the volume to the desired level. 2 Receive the fax. (1) Touch the [Special Modes] key. SPECIAL MODES (page 4-71) (2) Touch the keys to switch through the screens. (3) When you hear the fax tone, touch the [Polling] key. The fax is received. This function can only be used when the other machine is Super G3 or G3 compatible and has a polling function. The receiving machine bears the expense (phone charges) of the polling reception. Sort Address 12 III III GGG GGG EEE EEE CCC CCC AAA AAA JJJ JJJ HHH HHH FFF FFF DDD DDD BBB BBB 10515 Speaker Volume ToCc Telephone mode. Fax Manual Reception ResendSpeaker Freq.ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZetc. Condition Settings (3)(1) Transaction Report Own Name Select Verif. Stamp Memory BoxPolling OKFax/Special Modes 22 (2) (3)
4-104 FACSIMILE Contents SENDING A FAX WHEN ANOTHER MACHINE POLLS YOUR MACHINE (Polling Memory) Sending a document that has been scanned into memory when another machine polls your machine is called Polling Memory. Prior to polling, the document that will be faxed to the other machine must be scanned into a polling memory box. This function can only be used when the other machine is Super G3 or G3 compatible and has a polling function. RESTRICTING POLLING ACCESS (Polling security) To only allow specified machines to poll your machine, you can restrict polling to machines whose programmed sender fax number matches a fax number stored in your machine as a polling passcode number. This is called Polling Security. To use this function, first store polling passcode numbers (the sender fax numbers programmed in the other machines) in the machines system settings, and then enable polling security. Up to 10 fax numbers can be stored as polling passcode numbers. System Settings (Administrator): Fax Polling Security This is used to enable polling security. This is used to store fax numbers as polling passcode numbers. (1) Requests fax transmission. (3) The fax is received. (2) The document in the memory box is transmitted. Polling memory box Transmission
4-105 FACSIMILE Contents SCANNING A DOCUMENT INTO POLLING MEMORY Follow these steps to scan a document into the memory box for polling transmission (Public Box). 1 Place the original. Place the original face up in the document feeder tray, or face down on the document glass. 2 Select the special modes. (1) Touch the [Special Modes] key. (2) Touch the keys to switch through the screens. (3) Touch the [Memory Box] key. SPECIAL MODES (page 4-71) 3 Touch the [Data Store] key. 4 Touch the [Public Box] key. 5 Specify the number of polling times. (1) Touch the key for the desired number of times. Touch the [Once] key if you want the document cleared from memory after it is transmitted. Touch the [Unlimited] key to allow polling an unlimited number of times. (2) Touch the [OK] key. Polling MemoryConfidential Reception Data CheckDelete DataData Store Memory Box Data Check Exit Memory Box - Data Store Public Box Back 12 Box 1 Box 3 Box 5 Box 7 Box 9 Box 11 Box 2 Box 4 Box 6 Box 8 Box 10 Box 12 Unlimited Once OKMemory Box - Data Store (1)(2)
4-106 FACSIMILE Contents 6 Select image settings and special modes. A program, timer setting, transaction report, polling, verif. stamp and document filing cannot be selected. To return to the screen of step 4, touch the [Memory Box List] key. 7 Press the [START] key. Scanning begins. If you inserted the original pages in the document feeder tray, all pages are scanned. If you are scanning the original on the document glass, scan each page one page at a time. When scanning finishes, place the next original and press the [START] key. Repeat until all pages have been scanned and then touch the [Read-End] key. To cancel scanning... Press the [STOP] key ( ) while the original is being scanned. If another document remains in the memory box (Public Box), the newly scanned document is added to the previous document. In this case, the number of polling times will be the number set for the newly scanned document. Standard Auto ReceptionFax Memory:100% Scan:Send:Auto Auto Auto Memory Box - Data Store Memory Box ListA4 Special Modes Resolution Exposure Original
4-107 FACSIMILE Contents CHECKING THE DOCUMENT IN THE PUBLIC BOX You can check the document stored in the machines public box for memory polling. 1 Select the special modes. (1) Touch the [Special Modes] key. (2) Touch the keys to switch through the screens. (3) Touch the [Memory Box] key. SPECIAL MODES (page 4-71) 2 Touch the [Data Check] key. 3 Touch the [Public Box] key. When nothing is stored in the Public Box, the [Public Box] key will be greyed out. 4 Touch the [Image Check] key. The content of the document can be viewed in the image check screen. For information on the image check screen, see IMAGE CHECK SCREEN (page 4-65). The [Image Check] function requires the hard disk drive. To print the document, touch the [Print] key. Polling MemoryConfidential Reception Data CheckDelete DataData Store Memory Box Data Check Exit Memory Box - Data Check Public Box Back 12 Box 1 Box 3 Box 5 Box 7 Box 9 Box 11 Box 2 Box 4 Box 6 Box 8 Box 10 Box 12 Image CheckPrintCancel Press [Image Check] to check data. Press [Print] to output data.
4-108 FACSIMILE Contents DELETING A DOCUMENT FROM THE PUBLIC BOX Delete a document from the Public Box when it is no longer needed. 1 Select the special modes. (1) Touch the [Special Modes] key. (2) Touch the keys to switch through the screens. (3) Touch the [Memory Box] key. SPECIAL MODES (page 4-71) 2 Touch the [Delete Data] key. 3 Touch the [Public Box] key. When nothing is stored in the Public Box, the [Public Box] key will be greyed out. 4 Touch the [Yes] key. The document is deleted and you return to the screen of step 3. You can touch the [Image Check] key to check the image in the touch panel before deleting it. For information on the image check screen, see IMAGE CHECK SCREEN (page 4-65). The [Image Check] function requires the hard disk drive. To cancel the deletion... Touch the [No] key. You will return to the screen of step 3. Polling MemoryConfidential Reception Data CheckDelete DataData Store Memory Box Data Check Exit Memory Box - Delete DataBack 12 Box 1 Box 3 Box 5 Box 7 Box 9 Box 11 Box 2 Box 4 Box 6 Box 8 Box 10 Box 12 Public Box YesImage CheckNo Delete the data in the memory box? Press [Image Check] to check data.
4-109 FACSIMILE Contents This section explains how to perform F-code communication operations. F-code communication is possible with machines of other manufacturers that also support F-code communication. F-CODE COMMUNICATION Exchange of confidential documents (confidential communication), retrieval (polling) and distribution (polling memory) of information, distribution of information to multiple destinations (relay broadcast transmission) are possible with other machines that support F-code communication. An F-code* is specified in each communication, enabling a higher level of security. * F-code is a communication function based on the G3 standard of the ITU-T. HOW F-CODES WORK A fax that is transmitted with an F-code is received to the memory box in the receiving machine specified by the F-code (sub-address and passcode). If the F-code sent by the transmitting machine does not match the F-code in the receiving machine, reception will not take place. The products of other manufacturers may use different terms for sub-address and passcode. If you need to contact the operator of another machine regarding sub-addresses and passcodes, refer to the terms used by the ITU-T in the table below. PERFORMING F-CODE COMMUNICATION The ITU-T is a United Nations organization that establishes communications standards. It is a department of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), which coordinates global telecommunications networks and services. The machineITU-T F-code polling memory boxF-code confidential boxF-code relay broadcast memory box Sub AddressSEPSUBSUB PasscodePWDSIDSID An F-code consists of a sub-address and passcode, and cannot be longer than 20 digits. Fax number of other machine + F-code Sub-address: AAAAAAAA Passcode: XXXXXXXXBox name: BBBB Sub-address: AAAAAAAA Passcode: XXXXXXXX Memory box for F-code communication The fax is received to the memory box specified by the F-code
4-110 FACSIMILE Contents CREATING MEMORY BOXES IN THE MACHINE FOR F-CODE COMMUNICATION Before the F-code communication function can be used, special memory boxes must be created using F-Code Memory Box in the system settings. A box name and F-code (sub-address and passcode) are programmed in each box, and an F-code communication function is assigned to each box. After you have created a memory box, inform the other party of the sub-address and passcode of the box. To use the following F-code communication functions, F-code memory boxes must be created in your machine. F-code confidential reception, F-code polling memory, F-code relay broadcast transmission To use the following F-code communication functions, F-code memory boxes must be created in the other machine. F-code confidential transmission, F-code polling reception, F-code relay request transmission F-CODE DIALLING When performing an F-code operation, the F-code (sub-address and passcode) is appended to the fax number that is dialled. Check the F-code (sub-address and passcode) programmed in the memory box in the other machine before you perform an F-code transmission. It is convenient to store an F-code together with the fax number in a one-touch key or group key. When the following F-code functions are used, your machine dials the other machine. F-code confidential transmission, F-code polling reception, F-code relay request transmission When the following F-code functions are used, the other machine dials your machine. F-code confidential reception, F-code polling memory, F-code relay broadcast transmission System Settings: F-Code Memory Box (page 7-101) This is used to configure memory boxes for F-code communication. Up to 100 memory boxes can be created. The memory box name cannot be longer than 18 characters, and the sub-address and passcode cannot be longer than 20 digits. If the destination machine does not have a passcode configured in the F-code, do not enter a passcode when dialling that machine. F-code communication cannot be performed when using the speaker or performing manual transmission. System Settings: Address Book (page 7-16) This is used to store and edit one-touch keys and group keys. Box Name Sub Address Passcode End receiving machines (only in an F-code relay broadcast memory box) Print PIN (only for F-code confidential reception) Memory box for F-code communication 0123456789 / AAAAAAAA / XXXXXXXX Fax number of other machineSub Address Passcode * Touch the [Sub Address] key in the screen to enter /. * *