Kyocera KM-2540 Fax System (P) Operation Guide Rev-1 - Page 69

Sending Important Documents Before Others (Interrupt Transmission

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x transmission. ign destination. TX setting tion Register Print Report Memory usage: .0% JUN-06-2007 16:00 Dest. check Re- di a l On- ho o k Memory TX Auto RX Sending Important Documents Before Others (Interrupt Transmission) Interrupt Transmission lets you send your documents before others, eliminating the need to wait until all communications are complete whenever the fax is currently scheduled for multiple communications (Broadcast Transmission or Polling Reception, etc.), or there are other communications already scheduled in memory ahead of yours. Note Interrupt Transmission may only be accomplished to a single destination. A maximum of 50 communications (including any combination of Interrupt Transmissions, communications that use the timer and Standby Transmissions) can be scheduled at one time. Depending on the timing of when you perform the Interrupt Transmission procedure, there are occasions where your documents may not be send [immediately] after the current communication. If you want to cancel an Interrupt Transmission, simply remove the set documents. To cancel an Interrupt Transmission while it is still waiting to start, perform the same procedure as in Canceling a waiting transmission in the Direct Feed Transmission mode... on page 36. 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 Press the [Memory TX] key until it changes to [Dir. Feed Tx]. 2 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.) 3 Enter the destination fax number. Note You can enter the fax number using the numeric keys, abbreviated numbers, one-touch keys or the directory. Chain dial keys can be used as well. 4 Press the Start key. The documents will remain in the Document Processor or on the platen, without being scanned, waiting for the transmitting operation to begin. Once the operation currently in progress is completed, the transmission operation for your documents will begin automatically. Fax Operation (Advanced) 3-9

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Fax Operation (Advanced)
3-9
Sending Important Documents Before Others
(Interrupt Transmission)
Interrupt Transmission lets you send your documents before others,
eliminating the need to wait until all communications are complete
whenever the fax is currently scheduled for multiple communications
(Broadcast Transmission or Polling Reception, etc.), or there are other
communications already scheduled in memory ahead of yours.
1
Press the [Memory TX] key until it changes to [Dir. Feed Tx].
2
Set the documents you want to transmit in the Document Processor
or on the platen.
3
Enter the destination fax number.
4
Press the
Start
key. The documents will remain in the Document
Processor or on the platen, without being scanned, waiting for the
transmitting operation to begin. Once the operation currently in
progress is completed, the transmission operation for your
documents will begin automatically.
Note
Interrupt Transmission may only be accomplished to a
single destination.
A maximum of 50 communications (including any combination of
Interrupt Transmissions, communications that use the timer and
Standby Transmissions) can be scheduled at one time.
Depending on the timing of when you perform the Interrupt
Transmission procedure, there are occasions where your
documents may not be send [immediately] after the current
communication.
If you want to cancel an Interrupt Transmission, simply remove
the set documents.
To cancel an Interrupt Transmission while it is still waiting to start,
perform the same procedure as in
Canceling a waiting
transmission in the Direct Feed Transmission mode...
on page
3-
6
.
If you want to cancel the procedure part way through, press the
Reset
key. The touch panel will return to the initial mode settings.
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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
.)
Note
You can enter the fax number using the numeric keys,
abbreviated numbers, one-touch keys or the directory. Chain
dial keys can be used as well.