Ricoh FAX5600L User Manual

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The following pages explain the symbols that appear in certain columns of the
reports.

The Mode Column
See the bottom of the TCR for a full listing of the symbols that are used on the
TCR. On other reports such as the File List, a code is given, informing the type of
communication. These codes are explained below.

SAF_TX

Memory Transmission

SUB_RX

Substitute Reception

IMM_TX

Immediate Transmission

FWD_TX

Forwarding

CNF_TX

Confidential Transmission

IMM_RX

Normal Reception

TONER

Transmission of Toner Order
Form

LCK_RX

Reception with Memory Lock

POL_TX

Polling Transmission

TRN_TX

Transfer Request

POL_RX

Polling Reception

TRN_RX

Reception of document from
Transfer Requester prior to
broadcasting

CNF_RX

Confidential Reception

RPT_RX

Reception of Transfer Result
Report

AUTO_D

Auto Document

Also, in the Address and Group Name column of the File List, for a Transfer
Request operation, you may see the following codes.

TRN_ST

Indicates that the number to the right is a transfer broadcasting station.

REC_ST

Indicates that the number to the right is an end receiver in the transfer
broadcasting operation.

TRN_1

Indicates that the number to the right is the first transfer station in a two-step
transfer operation.

TRN_2

Indicates that the number to the right is the second transfer station in a two-step
transfer operation.

TRN_RQ

Indicates that the number on the right is the station that requested the transfer
request for this file, using your machine as a transfer broadcasting terminal.

The Results Column

OK: Successful Communication
E: An error occurred
Standby: Ready to transmit

The Footnote on the TCR

TX counter: Total number of transmitted pages
RX counter: Total number of received pages

Counters listed on the User Parameter List

OPU counter:Total number of pages printed so far with the current

master unit.

SCN: Total number of pages scanned
PRN: Total number of pages printed

AUTOMATICALLY PRINTED REPORTS

REPORTS

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