Memory Transmission - Panasonic DX-600 Network Fax Manual

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Memory Transmission

Your machine quickly stores the document into the machine's memory.
Then, starts to dial the telephone number.
If the transmission fails, your machine will re-transmit the remaining unsuccessful page(s) automatically.
1
Store document
in memory
1. The File Number of the document being stored is shown at the upper right corner of the display
NOTE
while storing the document.
JOURNAL), Transaction Journal and File List. The percentage of memory used is shown on
the lower right corner of the display after each page is stored.
* STORE *
* STORE * COMPLETED
TOTAL PAGES=005
2. If memory overflow occurs while storing documents, the remaining documents on the ADF will
be ejected. The machine prompts you whether to transmit the successfully stored documents
or to cancel the transmission. Press
MEMORY OVERFLOW
INFO. CODE=870
See the Specifications on page 239 for the image memory capacity.
If no action is taken within 10 seconds, the machine will start transmitting the stored
documents.
15 PAGES COMPLETED
DELETE? 1:YES 2:NO
3. An Information Code will be displayed if the transmission has failed or no answer at the
receiving side after the last automatic redial.
The document stored for this transmission will be erased from the memory automatically and
the information code is printed for the transmission on the Communication Journal (COMM.
JOURNAL).
If you need to retain the incomplete documents even after the last redial, change Fax
Parameter No. 31 (INC. FILE SAVE) to "Valid" in advance. (See page 80) To retry the
incomplete documents, refer to page 167.
INCOMPLETE
INFO. CODE=XXX
Sending Documents via Telephone Line
2
Transmit
A
It is also printed on the Communication Journal (COMM.
NO.003
PAGES=002
10%
30%
Destination A
Destination B
to cancel or press
to transmit.
1
2
3
Receive
A
A
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