Specifications

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F-CODE POLLING MEMORY
F-code polling memory allows one fax machine to call another fax machine and initiate reception of a document that has
been scanned into the other machine's F-code polling memory box. Calling another machine and initiating reception is
called F-code polling, and scanning a document into a memory box for another machine to retrieve by polling is called
F-code polling memory. This function is approximately the same as normal polling explained on page 32; however, the
use of the F-code polling memory box means that security is provided by means of the sub-address and passcode.
How F-code polling memory works
F-code polling is when your machine calls another machine and retrieves a document that was scanned into the
polling memory box of that machine (the reverse of the above diagram).
To perform polling or polling memory without using an F-code, refer to page 32.
To create an F-code memory box for polling memory, refer to page 105.
Unlike normal polling, the other machine's fax number or system number is not programmed as a passcode for
F-code polling memory. The sub-address and passcode of the polling memory box are used for polling
security.
The receiving machine bears the expense (phone charges) of the transmission.
Polling memory
box opens
F-code polling
(transmission request)
Sub-address and passcode
are transmitted to your machine
Automatic transmission
of document data
to other machine
Check sub-address
and passcode
Your machine The other machine
Match
Do not Match
Prodact Planning
Sub-address
Passcode
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