C. password communication – Panasonic Panafax UF-260 User Manual

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c. PASSWORD COMMUNICATION

Password Communications, including Password Transmission and Password

Receiving, prevent your machine from sending a fax to a wrong station or receiving

a fax from unauthorized stations. You can set Password Transmission and Password

Receiving independently, or set both together.

To use Password Transmission, you have to set Fax Parameter 21 to the valid position

(see pages 27 - 30) and set a four-digit Transmission Password in your machine in
advance. The password must be shared with the other UF-260 machine(s). If the
Transmission Password set in your machine does not match the Transmission

Password set in the other UF-260 machine(s), the transmission will fail. You can select

to use Password Transmission or not by setting PASSWD-XMT to on or off when
you send a document.

To use Password Receiving you have to set Fax Parameter 22 to the valid position

(see pages 27 - 30) and set a four-digit Receiving Password in your machine in
advance. The password must be shared with the other UF-260 station(s). If the
Receiving Password set in your machine does not match the Receiving Password

set in the other UF-260 machine(s), the reception will fail. Once you set Password

Receiving to on, it is valid until you change the setting to off.

You cannot communicate, using Password Transmission or Password Receiving, with

any type of model except the UF-260.

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Setting Transmission Password and Receiving Password

Before setting Transmission Password and Receiving Password, be sure to set Fax
Parameters 21 and 22 to the valid position (see pages 27 - 30).

To set Transmission Password and Receiving Password, follow the procedure below.

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