Panasonic Panafax UF-260 User Manual

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MEMORY TRANSMISSION

The memory function allows you to perform easily many different tasks. If you wish,

you can store your documents into memory and then have the machine transmit the
stored documents. After transmission is completed, the stored documents are erased

automatically.

The advantages of memory transmission are:

1. The same document can also be transmitted to multiple stations.

2. If communications fail when transmitting from the memory, your machine will

retransmit the remaining unsuccessful page(s) automatically.

NOT€

1.

When you use memory transmission, a Memory Transmission Journal (COMM.

JOURNAL) is printed out automatically after transmission. This report lets you verify

if transmission was successful or not (see page 92).

2. If a memory overflow condition occurs while storing document(s) into the memory,

the machine will start transmitting those pages which are successfully stored. If you
wish to cancel this transmission, press

I STOP I

and confirm on the display (see

Specifications, page 147 for the Image Memory Capacity).

MEMORY OVERFLOW

INFO

C0DE=870

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3. The File Number of the document being stored is shown at the upper right corner

of the display while storing takes place. It is also printed on the Memory Transmission
Journal (COMM. JOURNAL). The percentage of memory used is shown at the lower

right corner of the display after each page is stored.

* STORE *

NO. 003

PAQES°02

10%

4. INFO. CODE = 633 will be displayed if there is no answer at the receiving side after

the last automatic redial. The document stored for this transmission will be erased
from the memory automatically and the Memory Transmission Journal (COMM.

JOURNAL) will be printed out stating the transmission is “INC’* (Incomplete).

INCOMPLETE

INFO. CODE=633

5. If a power failure occurs, the document information stored in the machine’s memory

will be lost. In this case the Power Failure Report wilt be printed out automatically

after the Power is turned ON again. The report is not printed out when there are no

documents stored in the memory (see page 100).

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