Brother International 1030e Owners Manual - Page 187

Memory Status List

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PRINTING REPORTS AND LISTS - CHAPTER 13 Memory Status List This list will show you the addressee and amount of occupied memory for items stored in the memory such as delayed transmissions and polled waiting. You will see the combined total of stored fax messages for retrieval. The available memory is expressed as percentage of remaining memory. MEMORY STATUS LIST VOICE 01 INCOMING MESSAGE 02 INCOMING MESSAGE 01 MEMO 02 MEMO OUTGOING MESSAGE 03 VOICE ON DEMAND 01 02 03 DATE STIME S : 09/12/1997 10:15 : 09/12/1997 14:20 : 09/12/1997 12:45 : 09/12/1997 13:15 MEMO MANAGER 12 SCHEDULES TIME : 09/12/1997 15:25 NAME : BROTHER FAX : +44-555-5444 TEL : +44-555-5444 10% 10% STORED FAXES FOR RETRIEVAL MESSAGE 01 MESSAGE 02 DATE S TIME S RECEIVED FROM : 09/12/1997 12:00 0528242787 : 09/12/1997 14:42 5892786 (A) (B) S NO.01 NO.02 # OF PAGES 01 03 10% MAIL BOX BOX01 VOICE DATE S TIME S RECEIVED FROM S : 09/12/1997 16:51 # OF PAGES 01% }Your fax machine has received 4 TAD messages. < You use 3 memory boxes (from box 01 to 03) to store voice-on-demand information. < You set 12 scheduled ap- pointment reminders. }You received two FAX messages : (A) When the fax came in (B) The sending party's number }This shows that Personal Mailbox 01 has received a VOICE message. MEMORY USED FOR FAX FEATURES TIMER REDIAL WAITING POLLING WAITING ECM FAX FORWARD NUMBER TIME DESTINATION 1) 23:45 (BROADCAST) 1) BROTHER BOSTON : 18005551234 MEMORY AVAILABLE FREE S # OF PAGES 01 10% 02 05% 02 12% }This shows that you have three items in the fax's memory for timer, polling and redial transmissions. 24% < This shows the Fax For- warding number. 18% < This shows the amount of available memory. ( Example shown is for FAX 1030 Plus) 13-6

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PRINTING REPORTS AND LISTS - CHAPTER 13
Memory Status List
This list will show you the addressee and amount of occupied memory for items stored in
the memory such as delayed transmissions and polled waiting. You will see the combined
total of stored fax messages for retrieval. The available memory is expressed as percentage
of remaining memory.
MEMORY STATUS LIST
TIME : 09/12/1997 15:25
NAME : BROTHER
FAX
: +44-555-5444
TEL
: +44-555-5444
VOICE
DATE
S
TIME
S
01 INCOMING MESSAGE
: 09/12/1997 10:15
02 INCOMING MESSAGE
: 09/12/1997 14:20
01 MEMO
: 09/12/1997 12:45
02 MEMO
: 09/12/1997 13:15
OUTGOING MESSAGE
03 VOICE ON DEMAND
01 02 03
10%
}
<
Your fax machine has re-
ceived 4 TAD messages
.
You use 3 memory boxes
(from box 01 to 03) to store
voice-on-demand informa-
tion.
MEMO MANAGER
12 SCHEDULES
10%
TIME
DESTINATION
S
# OF PAGES
TIMER
1) 23:45
(BROADCAST)
01 10%
REDIAL WAITING
1)
BROTHER BOSTON
02 05%
POLLING WAITING
02 12%
ECM
24%
FAX FORWARD NUMBER
:
18005551234
STORED FAXES FOR RETRIEVAL
MEMORY USED FOR FAX FEATURES
(A)
(B)
DATE
S
TIME
S
RECEIVED FROM
S
# OF PAGES
MESSAGE 01
: 09/12/1997 12:00
0528242787
NO.01
01
MESSAGE 02
: 09/12/1997 14:42
5892786
NO.02
03
10%
<
}
}
MAIL BOX
DATE
S
TIME
S
RECEIVED FROM
S
# OF PAGES
BOX01
VOICE
: 09/12/1997 16:51
01%
}
This shows that you have
three items in the fax's
memory for timer, polling
and redial transmissions.
This shows the Fax For-
warding number.
You received two FAX
messages :
(A)
When the fax came in
(B)
The sending
party’s number
You set 12 scheduled ap-
pointment reminders
.
This shows that Personal
Mailbox 01 has received a
VOICE message.
MEMORY AVAILABLE
FREE
18%
<
<
This shows the amount of
available memory.
( Example shown is for FAX 1030 Plus)