B. confidential communications – Panasonic Panafax UF-750 User Manual

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b. CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS

This feature is a simple way to ensure that confidential information reaches the right

person without anyone else seeing it. When you send a normal fax, it is printed out

immediately by the receiving machine and almost anyone who uses the machine might

see the fax. When you use the Confidential Communication feature, however, the

fax is stored in the memory, of a designated machine (Relay Station) where only a

person with the right Confidential Code number can retrieve it.

Figure 1 illustrates how a confidential fax can be sent via a Relay Station. First the

Initial Sending Station sends a confidential fax to the Relay Station together with a

Confidential Code. The fax will then be stored in the Relay Station’s memory until

polled by an End Receiving Station or printed out at Relay Station. The End Receiving

Station must know the Confidential Code attached to the fax and share the Polling

Password with the Relay Station. Note that your machine works as an Initial Sending

Station or End Receiving Station.

Figure 1 Confidential Communications via a Relay Station

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