F-code: an introduction, Creating or modifying an f-code box, F-code: an introduction -2 – Muratec MFX-1950 User Manual

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F-code: an introduction

The ITU-T, the United Nations agency that standardizes international telecommunica-

tions, has created a fax industry standard for using subaddressing and password-based

communication.
With subaddressing, your machine can send secure transmissions, polling documents,

and even perform relay broadcast initiations regardless of manufacturer.
One name for the subaddressing is F-code, and that’s what we will call it in these

instructions and on your machine’s LCD.

Guidelines for using F-code

(1) Before creating an F-code box, you must know the remote fax machine is compatible

with the ITU-T subaddressing and they are using this feature.

(2) To permit the other party to send or poll documents from your F-code boxes, you

must create an F-code box in your machine and the other party must know your F-

code box’s subaddress and password.

(3) To send or poll to remote fax machine’s F-code boxes, you have to know their subad-

dress and password.

Creating or modifying an F-code box

The elements of creating an F-code box are as follows:

Box Number

Enter the two-digit number (01-20) of the F-code box you want to create.

(Up to 20 F-code boxes can be created.)

Box Name

You can assign an identifier name for the F-code box.

(A name can be up to 16 characters in length.)

Sub-address

This is the ITU-T subaddress need to perform the F-code fax transac-

tion. (A subaddress and password can be up to 20 digits in length and

consists of numbers, <*> or <#>.)

Only when the subaddress and password (if you set) that is sent from

remote fax machine match with your F-code box’s subaddress (and pass-

word), the remote fax machine can use your F-code box’s feature.

Password

This is a password for ITU-T subaddressing.

Assigning a password is optional, but using a password will make your

F-code communication much more secure.

Box feature

You can set up the F-code box as a bulletin box, a security reception box

or a relay transmission box.

Bulletin box — Holds scanned or received documents and waits for a

polling request from another F-code compatible fax machine.

Security box — The received documents in the security box are held

for the specific amount of time you have set and they are not printed

automatically. You will need to enter the I.D. code to print them.

Relay box — The received documents are relayed to other destina-

tions. If you set the Auto print mode to on, your machine also print

them.

I.D. code

This is a 4-digit I.D. code protects the F-code box settings from unau-

thorized access. Assigning the I.D. code is optional for a bulletin box and

a relay box, but required for the security box.

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