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Broadcasting

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68 C H A P T E R S I X See "Setting Up Groups for Broadcasting" chap. 7 Broadcasting Broadcasting is automatically sending the same fax message to multiple fax numbers. Using the Help/Broadcast key, you can include up to 24 One Touch locations, up to 100 Speed Dial locations, and up to 50 manually dialled numbers (maximum of 174 locations if you did not use up any locations for Groups, access codes or credit card numbers). However, available memory will vary with the types of jobs in memory and numbers of locations used for broadcasting. If you broadcast to more than the maximum locations available, you will not be able to setup transmissions using dual access and the timer. The easiest way to broadcast is to first combine frequently used One Touch and Speed Dial numbers as a Group, which uses up a One Touch Key. (Remember, you can have up to six Groups and Quick Dial numbers can be included in more than one Group). Then by pressing Help/Broadcast between each location, you can include One Touch, Speed Dial, Groups, and manual dialling (using the dial pad) in the same broadcast. Use the Tel-Index to help you choose the numbers easily. After the broadcast is completed, a Broadcast Report will be printed automatically to let you know the results. 1 Insert the document into the feeder. 2 Enter a number using One Touch, Speed Dial, Group number, Tel- Index or the dial pad. Example: Group number 3 Press Help/Broadcast. You will be prompted to press the next number. 4 Enter the next number. Example: Speed Dial 5 Press Help/Broadcast. 6 Enter the next fax number. Example: Manual dialling, using the dial pad. 7 Press Start. Your machine will read the documents into memory and then start sending faxes to all the numbers you entered. s To stop the broadcasting in progress, press Stop. The display asks if you want to cancel all locations or just the location that is being sent to. s Enter the long dialling sequence numbers as you normally would, but keep in mind that each key counts as one location, so the number of locations you can call become limited. s If the line is busy or a connection could not be made for some other reasons while broadcasting, the machine will redial the number automatically.

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68
CHAPTER SIX
Broadcasting
Broadcasting is automatically sending the same fax message to multiple
fax numbers. Using the
Help/Broadcast
key, you can include up to 24
One Touch locations, up to 100 Speed Dial locations, and up to 50
manually dialled numbers (maximum of 174 locations if you did not use
up any locations for Groups, access codes or credit card numbers).
However, available memory will vary with the types of jobs in memory
and numbers of locations used for broadcasting. If you broadcast to more
than the maximum locations available, you will not be able to setup
transmissions using dual access and the timer.
The easiest way to broadcast is to first combine frequently used One
Touch and Speed Dial numbers as a Group, which uses up a One Touch
Key. (Remember, you can have up to six Groups and Quick Dial
numbers can be included in more than one Group). Then by pressing
Help/Broadcast
between each location, you can include One Touch,
Speed Dial, Groups, and manual dialling (using the dial pad) in the same
broadcast. Use the Tel-Index to help you choose the numbers easily.
After the broadcast is completed, a Broadcast Report will be printed
automatically to let you know the results.
1
Insert the document into the feeder.
2
Enter a number using One Touch, Speed Dial, Group number, Tel-
Index or the dial pad.
Example: Group number
3
Press
Help/Broadcast
. You will be prompted to press the next
number.
4
Enter the next number.
Example: Speed Dial
5
Press
Help/Broadcast
.
6
Enter the next fax number.
Example: Manual dialling, using the dial pad.
7
Press
Start
.
Your machine will read the documents into memory and then start
sending faxes to all the numbers you entered.
To stop the broadcasting in progress, press
Stop
. The display asks if
you want to cancel all locations or just the location that is being sent
to.
Enter the long dialling sequence numbers as you normally would, but
keep in mind that each key counts as one location, so the number of
locations you can call become limited.
If the line is busy or a connection could not be made for some other
reasons while broadcasting, the machine will redial the number
automatically.
See “Setting
Up Groups
for
Broadcasting”
chap. 7