Panasonic Panafax UF-160 User Manual

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Tables 2, 3 and 4 are sample Parameter Tables for Network A.

Table 2 Sample Parameter Table for New York

One-Touch/

ABBR No.

Station Name

Telephone

Number

Relay

Address

Relay

Station

YES/NO

Network
Address

One

Station

XMT

New York

212 111 1234

1000

01

London

011 44 1 1111234

20

YES

2000

Direct

02

Stockholm

oil 46 8 1111234

20

NO

2001

Direct

03

Geneva

oil 41 22 1111234

20

NO

2002

Direct

04

Rome

011 39 6 1111234

20

NO

2003

Direct

05

Singapore

oil 65 1111234

30

YES

3000

Direct

06

Tokyo

oil 81 3 1111234

30

NO

3001

Relay

07

Hong Kong

Oil 852 5 1111234

30

NO

3002

Relay

08

Sydney

Oil 61 2 1111234

30

NO

3003

Relay

09

Wellington

011 64 4 1111234

30

NO

3004

Relay

Table 3 Sample Parameter Table for London

One-Touch/

Statinn Name

Telephone

Relay

Relay

Network

ABSR

N

o

.

Number

Address

YES/NO

Address

London

1 111 1234

20

2000

01

Stockholm

010 46 8 1111234

20

NO

2001

02

Geneva

010 41 22 1111234

20

NO

2002

03

Rome

010 39 6 1111234

20

NO

2003

04

New York

010 1 212 1111234

1000

Table 4 Sample Parameter Table for Singapore

One-Touch/

ABBR No. Station Name

Telephone

Number

Relay

Address

Relay

Station

YES/NO

Network

Address

Singapore

1111234

30

3000

01

Tokyo

005 81 3 1111234

30

NO

3001

02

Hong Kong

005 852 5 1111234

30

NO

3002

03

Sydney

005 61 2 1111234

30

NO

3003

04

Wellington

005 64 4 1111234

30

NO

3004

05

New York

005 1 212 1111234

1000

Figure 2 Sample Network B

Figure 2 shows Sample Network B as seen from New York. London and Singapore

are both Relay Stations which are connected with New York in series. Viewed from

New York, the Singapore Relay Station is an End Receiving Station like the other
stations. This is a more complex network configuration using two Relay Stations in

which you may still send a document with one operation to any combination of stations
via the main Relay Station in London. (Note: Sample network B is merely an example
and does not imply that all of the countries shown can be connected in this kind of
network.)

However, in this case the End Receiving Stations, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Sydney and

Wellington will be served via the Singapore Relay Station. It should be noted that
the two Relay Stations will only be used when the Initial Sending Station in New York
specifies more than one End Receiving Station off the second Relay Station. If only
one End Receiving Station is specified, then this will automatically be included in
the broadcast via the first Relay Station. More than one Relay Network may be
configured within these constraints.

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