Kyocera KM-C3232E Fax System (N) Operation Guide Rev-1.2 - Page 38

Sending Documents, Transmission Modes

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Fax Operation (Basic Use) Sending Documents The following contains explanations on the standard method for transmitting documents. Carefully read all the notes regarding acceptable documents, etc., to ensure correct operation. 1 Switching to the Fax Operation mode Check the message display to make sure that the touch panel is in the initial mode for fax operation (the basic fax screen is displayed). If the touch panel is not in the initial mode, press the Reset key.) Ready for fax transmission. Place the original & assign destination. Dest Memory OCT-11 Address book Basic Abbrev. Application TX setting Register Print Report 2 Check the transmission mode Make sure that the fax machine is in the desired transmission mode. NOTE: There are two transmission modes available in this fax: Memory Transmission and Direct Feed Transmission. (Refer to Transmission Modes.) Memory Transmission is the default setting in this fax and, in this case, Memory TX will be displayed. To switch from the Memory Transmission mode to the Direct Feed Transmission mode, press the [Memory TX] key until Dir. Feed Tx is displayed. for fax transmission. riginal & assign destination. Abbrev. Application TX setting Register Print Report Memory usage: .0% OCT-11-2005 16:00 Dest. check Re-dial On-hook Memory TX Auto RX Transmission Modes • Memory Transmission mode (Transmitting from the Document Processor) The destination fax number is dialed automatically AFTER the documents are set in the Document Processor, scanned and then entered into memory. This is an extremely convenient mode because your documents are returned to you, ready to use, without making you wait until the actual transmission is complete. This is the most appropriate method to use when transmitting multiple page documents. • Memory Transmission mode (Transmitting from the platen) This mode is ideal for transmitting books and the like that cannot be placed in the Document Processor. Documents are set one at a time directly on the platen and, after all the documents are scanned and entered into memory, the destination fax number is then dialed. In this case, it is necessary - after each page is scanned - to select whether or not you want to transmit more pages. (Refer to If the Documents Were Set on the Platen... on page 2-8.) • Direct Feed Transmission mode (Transmitting from the Document Processor) The destination fax number is dialed first, and - once the connection with the other fax machine is established - the documents that are set in the Document Processor are scanned and then transmitted. If the transmission involves a multi-page document, the second page is scanned after the data for the first page is transmitted. If you want to stop the transmission in progress, press the Stop/Clear key and remove the remaining documents from the Document Processor. 2-2

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Fax Operation (Basic Use)
2-2
Sending Documents
The following contains explanations on the standard method for transmitting documents. Carefully
read all the notes regarding acceptable documents, etc., to ensure correct operation.
1
Switching to the Fax Operation mode
Check the message display to make
sure that the touch panel is in the initial
mode for fax operation (the basic fax
screen is displayed). If the touch panel is
not in the initial mode, press the
Reset
key.)
2
Check the transmission mode
Make sure that the fax machine is in the desired transmission mode.
NOTE:
There are two transmission
modes available in this fax: Memory
Transmission and Direct Feed
Transmission. (Refer to Transmission
Modes.) Memory Transmission is the
default setting in this fax and, in this
case,
Memory TX
will be displayed.
To switch from the Memory
Transmission mode to the Direct Feed
Transmission mode, press the [Memory
TX] key until
Dir. Feed Tx
is displayed.
Transmission Modes
Memory Transmission mode (Transmitting from the Document Processor)
The destination fax number is dialed automatically AFTER the documents are set in the
Document Processor, scanned and then entered into memory. This is an extremely convenient
mode because your documents are returned to you, ready to use, without making you wait until
the actual transmission is complete. This is the most appropriate method to use when
transmitting multiple page documents.
Memory Transmission mode (Transmitting from the platen)
This mode is ideal for transmitting books and the like that cannot be placed in the Document
Processor. Documents are set one at a time directly on the platen and, after all the documents
are scanned and entered into memory, the destination fax number is then dialed. In this case, it
is necessary – after each page is scanned – to select whether or not you want to transmit more
pages. (Refer to
If the Documents Were Set on the Platen...
on page
2-8
.)
Direct Feed Transmission mode (Transmitting from the Document Processor)
The destination fax number is dialed first, and – once the connection with the other fax machine
is established – the documents that are set in the Document Processor are scanned and then
transmitted. If the transmission involves a multi-page document, the second page is scanned
after the data for the first page is transmitted.
If you want to stop the transmission in progress, press the
Stop/Clear
key and remove the
remaining documents from the Document Processor.
Place the original & assign destination.
Dest
Ready for fax transmission.
Basic
Application
Abbrev.
TX
Address
Register
setting
book
Print Report
Memory
OCT-11
riginal & assign destination.
.
0%
for fax transmission.
Application
Abbrev.
TX
Register
Re-dial
On-hook
setting
Dest.
check
Memory TX
Auto RX
Print Report
Memory usage:
OCT-11-2005
16:00