Kyocera KM-2540 Fax System (P) Operation Guide Rev-1 - Page 92

Registering, New F-Code Confidential Boxes, New F-Code Relay Boxes

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Each F-Code Box is registered with a subaddress and an F-Code password. The subaddress is used to designate the desired box (equal to the F-Code Box in this fax) that is registered in the other party's fax. In this fax, that box is registered as a 4-digit number from 0000 to 9999. The F-Code password is used to retrieve the documents from the box (equal to the F-Code Box in this fax). In this fax, that password is registered as a 4-digit number that can include any combination of the numerals 0 - 9 and the symbols * and #. Note You can register up to 100 F-Code Confidential Boxes and 15 F-Code Relay Boxes in this fax machine. (Refer to Registering New F-Code Confidential Boxes on page 3-33 and Registering New F-Code Relay Boxes on page 3-42.) If you want to check the information in regard to each F-Code Box, such as the box numbers and data regarding the existence of documents in each respective box, print out an F-Code Confidential Box List or an F-Code Relay Box List, as appropriate. (Refer to Printing Out an F-Code Confidential Box List on page 338 and Printing Out an F-Code Relay Box List on page 3-48.) 3-32 Fax Operation (Advanced)

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Fax Operation (Advanced)
Each F-Code Box is registered with a subaddress and an F-Code
password. The subaddress is used to designate the desired box (equal
to the F-Code Box in this fax) that is registered in the other party's fax. In
this fax, that box is registered as a 4-digit number from 0000 to 9999.
The F-Code password is used to retrieve the documents from the box
(equal to the F-Code Box in this fax). In this fax, that password is
registered as a 4-digit number that can include any combination of the
numerals 0 - 9 and the symbols * and #.
Note
You can register up to 100 F-Code Confidential Boxes and
15 F-Code Relay Boxes in this fax machine. (Refer to
Registering
New F-Code Confidential Boxes
on page
3-33
and
Registering
New F-Code Relay Boxes
on page
3-42
.)
If you want to check the information in regard to each F-Code
Box, such as the box numbers and data regarding the existence
of documents in each respective box, print out an F-Code
Confidential Box List or an F-Code Relay Box List, as appropriate.
(Refer to
Printing Out an F-Code Confidential Box List
on page
3-
38
and
Printing Out an F-Code Relay Box List
on page
3-48
.)