Confidential faxes – Konica Minolta Fax 9930 User Manual

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Confidential Faxes

Facsimile machines are often located in open areas where
anyone can look through the messages received. The
confidential fax feature controls access to faxes.

A confidential fax is a fax sent or received to the secured
memory of a machine. This secured memory is called a
personal mailbox (or sub-address number).

Your machine can send and receive confidential faxes.

Confidential faxes require that:

1

Both communicating machines (the machine being sent
from [sender] and the machine being sent to [receiver])
support compatible confidential fax standards.

both machines are Konica FAX (or compatible)

products

or

both machines are equipped with a sub-address

function

2

Confidential mailbox addresses be shared

On your machine, the address is the number (1 to 16) of
the confidential mailbox.

Confidential Faxes may be

Sent

Received

Programmed (Mailboxes)

Printed

!

Be sure to record both the address and password of
each confidential mailbox. Keep the record in a safe
place. If you forget a password, you will need to
contact your Authorized Konica Dealer for assistance.

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