Ricoh 4430L Facsimile Reference [Basic Features] - Page 96

Not using a wild card, Using a wild card

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Programming -Wild Cards When you program other parties' Own Name or Own Fax Numbers for multiple destinations, you can program a sequence of characters common to these identifications as a wild card instead of programming every identification. 3 If a destination has an Own Name or Own Fax Number containing a wild card, the machine determines that the destination matches the registered destination. ❖ Not using a wild card Destination to be registered(Own Name) NEW YORK BRANCH HONG KONG BRANCH SYDNEY BRANCH Number of programmed identifications 3 ❖ Using a wild card Destination to be registered(Own Name) BRANCH Number of programmed identifications 1 Note ❒ You can program up to 50 wild cards. ❒ Spaces are neglected when the machine compares identifications. ❒ You can use wild cards for the following functions: • Authorized Reception See p.116 "Authorized Reception", Advanced Features . • Memory Lock See p.119 "Memory Lock", Advanced Features . 90 • Multi Copy Reception See p.121 "Multi-copy Reception", Advanced Features . • Specified Tray See p.123 "Specified Tray", Advanced Features . • Two-sided Reception See p.126 "Two-sided Reception", Advanced Features . • Forwarding See p.129 "Forwarding", Advanced Features .

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Programming
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3
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Wild Cards
When you program other parties'
Own Name or Own Fax Numbers for
multiple destinations, you can pro-
gram a sequence of characters com-
mon to these identifications as a wild
card instead of programming every
identification.
If a destination has an Own Name or
Own Fax Number containing a wild
card, the machine determines that the
destination matches the registered
destination.
Not using a wild card
Using a wild card
Note
You can program up to 50 wild
cards.
Spaces are neglected when the ma-
chine compares identifications.
You can use wild cards for the fol-
lowing functions:
Authorized Reception
See p.116 “Authorized Recep-
tion”,
Advanced Features
.
Memory Lock
See p.119 “Memory Lock”,
Ad-
vanced Features
.
Multi Copy Reception
See p.121 “Multi-copy Recep-
tion”,
Advanced Features
.
Specified Tray
See p.123 “Specified Tray”,
Ad-
vanced Features
.
Two-sided Reception
See p.126 “Two-sided Recep-
tion”,
Advanced Features
.
• Forwarding
See p.129 “Forwarding”,
Ad-
vanced Features
.
Destination to be
registered(Own
Name)
Number of pro-
grammed identifica-
tions
NEW YORK
BRANCH
HONG KONG
BRANCH
SYDNEY BRANCH
3
Destination to be
registered(Own
Name)
Number of pro-
grammed identifica-
tions
BRANCH
1