Broadcasting sequence, Checking the transmission progress, Dual access – Microsoft 2045 User Manual

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Broadcasting Sequence

If you dial several destinations for the
same message (broadcasting), the
messages are sent in the order in
which they were dialed. If the fax
message could not be transmitted, the
machine redials that destination after
the last destination specified for
broadcasting. For example, if you
specify four destinations, A through
D, for broadcasting, and if the lines to
destinations A and C are busy, the
machine dials the destinations in the
following order: A, B, C, D, A, and C.

Checking the Transmission
Progress

To check which destinations the fax
message has been sent to so far, print
the TX file list.

Dual Access

The machine can scan other messages
into memory even while sending a
fax message from memory, receiving
a message into memory, or automati-
cally printing a report. Since the ma-
chine starts sending the second
message immediately after the cur-
rent transmission ends, the line is
used efficiently.

Note

❒ Note that during Immediate

Transmission or when in User
Tools mode, the machine cannot
scan an original.

Transmission with Image
Rotation

Generally, place A4, 8

1

/

2

"

×11" origi-

nals in the landscape orientation (

L).

If you place an A4, 8

1

/

2

"

×11" original

in the portrait orientation (

K), the

image will be sent rotated by 90

°. Pro-

viding the receiver has A4, 8

1

/

2

"

×11"

landscape paper (

L), the message

will be printed the same size as the
original.

Note

❒ This function is unavailable with

Immediate Transmission.

❒ When Image Rotation is used, all

messages are sent by normal Mem-
ory Transmission.

❒ This function is unavailable when

using Mixed Original Sizes.

Simultaneous Broadcast

The optional extra G3 interface unit is re-
quired.

The Standard Broadcast function
sends faxes one at a time to multiple
destinations in the order of specified
destination numbers.
The Simultaneous Broadcast func-
tion, however, can simultaneously
send faxes to three destinations using
different lines.
This results in a shorter overall trans-
mission time.

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