Sharp BP-70C45 Color Advanced and Essentials BP Series Operating Manual - Page 500
Tap the [Sub Address] key.
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FACSIMILE►PERFORMING F-CODE COMMUNICATION 1 Place the original. Place the original in the document feeder tray of the automatic document feeder, or on the document glass. AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER (page 1-30) DOCUMENT GLASS (page 1-34) 2 Specify the destination. • ENTERING A DESTINATION NUMBER USING THE NUMERIC KEYS (page 5-10) • RETRIEVING A DESTINATION FROM AN ADDRESS BOOK (page 5-11) • USING A SEARCH NUMBER TO RETRIEVE A DESTINATION (page 5-14) • RETRIEVING A DESTINATION FROM A GLOBAL ADDRESS BOOK (page 5-15) • RETRIEVING A DESTINATION FROM A MOBILE ADDRESS BOOK (page 5-17) • USING A TRANSMISSION LOG TO RESEND (page 5-19) If the sub-address and passcode are stored in the one-touch key, it is not necessary to take steps 3 to 6. Go to step 7. 3 Tap the [Sub Address] key. Enter "/". 4 Enter the sub-address using the numeric keys. 5 Tap the [Passcode] key. Enter "/". 6 Enter the passcode using the numeric keys. If a passcode has been omitted in the memory box of the destination machine, it is not necessary to take steps 5 and 6. 7 Tap the [Start] key. Scanning begins. • If you inserted the original pages in the document feeder tray, all pages are scanned. A beep will sound to indicate that scanning and transmission have ended. • When you place the original on the document glass, scan each page one at a time. When scanning finishes, place the next original and tap the [Start] key. Repeat until all pages have been scanned and then tap the [Read-End] key. A beep will sound to indicate that scanning and transmission have ended. When the relay machine receives the fax, it will automatically transfer the fax to the destination machines programmed in the memory box. When you use the automatic document feeder to scan an original, you can tap the [Preview] key to check a preview of the image before sending a fax. For more information, see "CHECKING THE IMAGE TO BE TRANSMITTED (page 5-28) 5-100