Panasonic UF-4500 Operating Instructions - Page 135

Sub-addressing

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Sub-addressing What is Sub-Addressing? Sub-addressing is a T.30 communications protocol recommended by ITU-T. • A center machine supporting the Memory feature is required on a fax network to implement sub-addressed communications. For more details, contact your local authorized Panasonic dealer. • In a sub-addressed communication, the sub-addressing information must be checked between the sender and the receiver beforehand (sub-address is limited up to 20 digits). • Sub-addressing allows documents received by the center machine to be forwarded to computers on the network, Internet fax, or other fax stations. Example of a Network Using Sub-Addressing Sender 1 2013331234 2222 Center Machine Tel: 2013331234 Tel: 0001 No.A 0002 Sender 2 2013331234 No.B 0001 0003 G3 FAX No.A G3 FAX No.B G3 FAX No.C Address Book Telephone number 0001 0002 0003 Sub-Address 2222 2222 0001 No.C NOTE 1. ITU-T: International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunication Standardization Sector T.30: Telecommunications standard Network Features 135

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Network
Features
Sub-addressing
Sub-addressing is a T.30 communications protocol recommended by ITU-T.
• A center machine supporting the Memory feature is required on a fax network to implement sub-addressed
communications. For more details, contact your local authorized Panasonic dealer.
• In a sub-addressed communication, the sub-addressing information must be checked between the sender
and the receiver beforehand (sub-address is limited up to 20 digits).
• Sub-addressing allows documents received by the center machine to be forwarded to computers on the
network, Internet fax, or other fax stations.
Example of a Network Using Sub-Addressing
NOTE
1.
ITU-T: International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunication Standardization Sector
T.30: Telecommunications standard
What is Sub-Addressing?
Sender 2
2013331234
0001
Sender 1
2013331234
2222
Address Book
Telephone number
Sub-Address
G3 FAX No.A
0001
2222
G3 FAX No.B
0002
2222
G3 FAX No.C
0003
0001
0002
No.B
No.C
Tel:
0001
0003
Center Machine
Tel:
2013331234
No.A