Transmission waiting queue, Consulting or modifying the waiting queue, Deleting a transmission on hold – Oki B2500 Series User Manual

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B2520 / B2540

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4 - Fax

Transmission waiting queue

This function lets you obtain a recap of all documents
queuing, for transmission, including those in deposit or in
delayed transmission, etc.
It allows you to:
Consult or modify the waiting queue. In this waiting

queue the documents are coded the following way:

Order number in the queue / document status /
subscriber’s telephone number.

Documents may have the following status:

- TX: transmission

- REL: relay

- DOC: in deposit

- POL: polling

- MBX: send to mailbox

- PMB: mailbox polling

- TR: ongoing commands

- SMS: SMS transmission

Immediately perform a transmission from the waiting

queue,

Print a document in storage, waiting to be transmitted

or in deposit,

Print the waiting queue, in order to get the status of

each document in the queue, by either:

- queue order number,

- document name or number,

- scheduled transmission time (fax),

- operation type regarding the document: transmission
from memory, delayed transmission, deposit,

- number of pages of the document,

- document size (percentage of space stored in
memory)

Cancel a transmission request in the waiting queue.

Performing immediate transmission from
the waiting queue

61 - COMMANDS / PERFORM

1 Select the document in the waiting queue and

confirm your choice with OK or

to immediately

perform the selected transmission.

Consulting or modifying the waiting queue

62 - COMMANDS / MODIFY

1 In the waiting queue select the required document

and confirm your choice with OK.

2 You may now modify the parameters of the given

document then confirm your modifications by

pressing .

Deleting a transmission on hold

63 - COMMANDS / CANCEL

1 In the waiting queue select the desired document

and confirm your choice with OK.

Printing a document in waiting or in deposit

64 - COMMANDS / PRINT

1 In the waiting queue select the desired document

and confirm your choice with OK.

Printing the waiting queue

65 - COMMANDS / PRINT LIST

A document called ** COMMAND LIST ** is printed.

Cancelling a transmission in
progress

Cancelling a transmission in progress is possible no
matter what the type of transmission but varies depending
on whether the transmission is a single call number or a
multi-call number.
• For a single call number from the memory, the

document is erased from the memory.

• For a multi-call number, only the call number in

progress at the time of the cancellation is erased from
the transmission queue.

To cancel transmission in progress:

1 Press .

A message will ask you to confirm cancellation by

pressing

a second time.

2 Press

to confirm cancellation in progress.

If your machine is set to print a transmission report, it will
print that the communication was cancelled by the user.

MailBoxes (MBX Fax)

There are 32 mailboxes (MBX), enabling you to transmit
documents in complete confidence using an access code
(named MBX code), to all subscribers equipped with a fax
compatible to yours.
MBX 00 is public. It is handled directly by the terminal to
record the messages of the fax TAD as soon as this is put
into service.
MBX’s 01 to 31 are private. Each is password-protected.
They can be used to receive documents confidentially.
The use and access to MBX 01 - 31 are conditioned by
the initialisation, defined by a MBX code (if needed) and
a mnenonic (its S.I.D.).
Later you may:
• modify the features of an MBX,
• print the contents of an MBX, only possible if the MBX

contains one or more documents (with a star next to
the MBX). When the contents of an MBX have been
printed it becomes empty,

• delete an MBX, only if the MBX is initialised and

empty,

• print the the list of your fax machine’s MBX’s.

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