Kyocera KM-C3232E Fax System (N) Operation Guide Rev-1.2 - Page 73
Sending the Same Documents to Multiple Destinations (Broadcast Transmission
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Fax Operation (Various Functions) Sending the Same Documents to Multiple Destinations (Broadcast Transmission) Broadcast Transmission allows the same documents to be transmitted to a number of destinations one after another, in a single operation. If, for example, you want to transmit the same documents from a central office to multiple branch offices, this function is quite convenient as it only requires you to perform the transmission operation one time. The documents you want to transmit are first entered in memory, and dialing and transmitting operations are repeated automatically for each destination. NOTE: If you enter all of the destination numbers using abbreviated numbers, one-touch keys or group dial keys, this fax can automatically transmit the same documents to up to 300 different destinations in a single operation. Program keys cannot be used in combination with any other dialing method. You can also perform Broadcast Transmission as F-Code Based Transmission or in conjunction with the timer. During a Broadcast Transmission to multiple destinations, documents will be transmitted using the Memory Transmission mode even if the fax is currently in the Direct Feed Transmission mode. If you want to cancel the procedure part way through, press the Reset key. The touch panel will return to the initial mode settings. 1 Set the documents you want to transmit in the Document Processor or on the platen. NOTE: When the documents are set on the platen, it is necessary, after each page is scanned, to select whether or not you want to transmit more pages and to select the size of each page. (Refer to page 2-8.) 2 Enter a destination fax number. NOTE: You can enter the fax number(s) using the numeric keys, abbreviated numbers, one-touch keys, group dial keys or the address book. Chain dial keys can be used as well. 3-7