Uf-160 compatibility with other machines, Relay network – Panasonic Panafax UF-160 User Manual

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UF-160 Compatibility with Other Machines

Table 1 shows the kinds of facsimile machines which can make up a Relay Network
used for Relayed Transmission. Note that the UF-160 can serve as an Initial Sending
Station or End Receiving Station.

Table 1 Relay Network Compatibility Requirements

Station

Compatible Model

Special Settings

Initial Sending Station

UF-140
UF-150
UF-160
UF-170
UF-250

Required. Please refer

UF-260

to the individual User’s

UF-620

Guides of each machine.

UF-640
UF-750

Relay Station

UF-620
UF-640

End Receiving Station

CCITT G3/G2
compatible machines

Not required.

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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 certain
numbers have been stored in the memory of each machine. These numbers, aiso
calied parameters, are needed to identify the machines in the network.

Since the UF-160 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 setting up procedure described here, and
certain instructions provided by the network organizer {usuafiy the person controlling

the Relay Station). You should know, however, what kind of network you are going
to connect to, and how it works. Two sample networks are shown in Figures 1 and 2.

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,

Geneva, Rome, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Sydney, and Wellington are End Receiving
Stations. (Note: Sample network A is merely an example and does not imply that
all of the countries shown can be connected in this kind of network.)

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 A

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