Ricoh 3245 User Instructions - Page 78

Sending by IP-Fax

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Using Internet Fax Functions Sending by IP-Fax IP-Fax function uses TCP/IP (LAN or ❒ When under Sender Settings E- Internet), and the same procedures as mail TX Results is set to "Yes" and the standard fax function. Functions IP-fax transmission is specified, a available in both standard and IP-Fax transmission result notification transmission can be used in generally mail is sent to the destination. See same manner. p.80 "Communication Result Re- By connecting your machine to a 3 gateway (T.38-compliant) or gatekeeper, you can send to a standard G3 port (Memory Transmission)", Facsimile Reference . facsimile connected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) via TCP/IP. A Press to switch the destina- tion to IP-Fax number. Preparation Make the necessary System Settings beforehand. See "Network Guide." Note ❒ If you have set "Enable H.323" and "Enable SIP" parameters to "On" with "IP-Fax Settings" under "Facsimile Features", [Protocol] appears. Press this button to select a protocol to be used. ❒ To send via the Internet, the receiver's machine must also be connected to the Internet. You cannot send to a firewall-protected network. ❒ For a list of gateways (T.38-compliant) or gatekeepers that are certified as operable with this machine, contact your local reseller or service provider. ❒ When using the transfer request function, you can specify the IPFax destination to the transfer station. See p.88 "Sending the Transfer Result Report", Facsimile Reference . B Specify the IP-Fax destination of the receiver. Reference p.35 "Entering an IP-Fax Destination" p.38 "Using Destination Lists" p.47 "Redial", Facsimile Reference 70

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Using Internet Fax Functions
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Sending by IP-Fax
IP-Fax function uses TCP/IP (LAN or
Internet), and the same procedures as
the standard fax function. Functions
available in both standard and IP-Fax
transmission can be used in generally
same manner.
By connecting your machine to a
gateway (T.38-compliant) or gate-
keeper, you can send to a standard G3
facsimile connected to the public
switched telephone network (PSTN)
via TCP/IP.
Preparation
Make the necessary System Set-
tings beforehand. See
“Network
Guide.”
Note
If you have set
Enable H.323
and
Enable SIP
parameters to
On
with
IP-Fax Settings
under
Fac-
simile Features
,
[
Protocol
]
ap-
pears. Press this button to select a
protocol to be used.
To send via the Internet, the receiv-
er
s machine must also be connect-
ed to the Internet. You cannot send
to a firewall-protected network.
For a list of gateways (T.38-compli-
ant) or gatekeepers that are certi-
fied as operable with this machine,
contact your local reseller or serv-
ice provider.
When using the transfer request
function, you can specify the IP-
Fax destination to the transfer sta-
tion. See p.88
Sending the Trans-
fer Result Report
,
Facsimile
Reference <Advanced Features>
.
When under Sender Settings E-
mail TX Results is set to
Yes
and
IP-fax transmission is specified, a
transmission result notification
mail is sent to the destination. See
p.80
Communication Result Re-
port (Memory Transmission)
,
Facsimile Reference <Advanced Fea-
tures>
.
A
Press
to switch the destina-
tion to IP-Fax number.
B
Specify the IP-Fax destination of
the receiver.
Reference
p.35
Entering an IP-Fax Desti-
nation
p.38
Using Destination Lists
p.47
Redial
,
Facsimile Refer-
ence <Advanced Features>