Activity report guide – BT BF900 User Manual

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Additional features

Activity report guide

Your guide to the details shown on an activity report.

TYPE

DEPT

SESS

DATE/TIME

DURATION

REMOTE ID

SPEED

PAGE

RESULT

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(e)

(f)

(g)

(h)

(I)

a) TYPE

Meaning

MEMORY TX

Document sent from memory.

DIRECT TX

Document sent without scanning
into memory.

MANUAL TX

Document sent from number
entered via the keypad.

GROUP TX

Document sent via a Group Dial
button.

POLLING TX

Document polled from your
BF900’s Bulletin Board.

POLLING RX

Document polled by your
BF900 from another machine.

RELAY RPT

Document sent to another
machine for further transmission.

AUTO RX

Automatic reception mode.

MANUAL RX

Manual reception mode.

B’CAT TX

Document broadcast from memory.

RELAY INIT

Relay initiate transmission.

RELAY BC

Relay broadcast transmission.

RELAY RX

Relay document received into the
memory.

PCFAX TX

Fax sent from a connected PC.

b) DEPT. (Department number)

This is a two digit number which individual
users (or groups of users) can have to
identify them as the sender. Your BF900
lets you set up to 10 different department
numbers. See page 33.

c) SESS (Session number)

A three digit reference number which is
assigned automatically to each document.

d) DATE/TIME

Time at which each document began to be
sent or received.

e) DURATION

Length of time it took to send or receive
each document.

f)

REMOTE ID

Identity of the machine your BF900 was
connected to for sending or reception of
documents. Your report shows one of four
types of ID:

1

Name (if it corresponds with a name stored
under a One-Touch or Speed Dial number.

2

The Tel number of the other machine.

3

Remote CSI.

4

Blank – selected for security reasons.

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