Sending documents – Panasonic Panafax UF-766 User Manual

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BASIC FEATURES

Sending Documents

There axe two transmission methods.

• Direct transmission—Real time transmission from ADF

• Memory transmission—The machine stores the documents into memory and then transmits the stored documents

automatically.

The UF-766 is designed with an advanced dual memory access feature, which allows the machine to continue to store other

documents while transmitting from memory or receiving. You do not have to wait around until transmission or reception is

completed. All stored documents will be transmitted on a first come first served basis. The transmission progress can be

monitored by printing out a file list.

If you use direct transmission, the dual memory access feature cannot be used.

Other advantages of memory transmission are;

• The same document can be transmitted to multiple stations.

• Quick scanning of each page.

• Ail pages are numbered automatically with the total page number being transmitted to the receiving station.

• If communications fail when transmitting from memory, your machine will retransmit the remaining unsuccessful page(s)

automatically.

Memory Transmission

One-Touch Dialling

1

Place the document face down on the ADF and adjust

the document guides.

2

Press a One-Touch key.

Example: One-Touch key

<b START

y

(If you do not press

, the document(s) will be

stored into memory 5 seconds after pressing a One-

Touch key.)

The machine stores the

document in memory

with a file number,

then begins to dial.

♦STORE*

PAQiS-QSi

KO.OOl

___ m-

16-APR-1992 15:00

lOX

When the other station answers:

A beep sound is heard through the speaker and the ON LINE

lamp lights. The document is transmitted (when the other

station is set to automatic reception).

When transmission ends, the ON LINE lamp goes off. The

machine prints out a memory transmission journal (see page

75) when COMM. JOURNAL in fax parameter is set to "2".

The document in memory will be erased automatically.

If the line is busy: refer to redialling on page 33.

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