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Relay Broadcast
You can use the machine’s relay broadcasting feature to send a document to a remote
machine, which then sends the document to multiple destinations registered in the
remote machine for speed dialing. This can reduce transmission cost when the
destinations are out of town or located in another country because you only need to
send the document to the broadcasting machine.
The remote machine that broadcasts your document to multiple destinations is referred
to as a relay station. You can specify multiple relay stations, or even ask the first station
to relay your document to the secondary relay station, which then broadcasts the
document to other destinations.
The following methods are available for relay broadcasting.
Fax Signals
The machine provides a unique method only for Xerox machines that have the relay
broadcasting feature. Before sending a document, the remote machine that broadcasts
your document needs to be registered as a relay station in a speed dial code on your
machine. For more information on registering relay stations for speed dialing, refer to
the Setups chapter in the System Administration Guide.
DTMF
You can manually enter DTMF codes as part of a fax number to specify a relay station
and destinations that also understand DTMF codes. G3-compatible machines that
allow manual sending can initiate relay broadcasting to the machine. For more
information, refer to
Special Characters on page 84
.
F Code
Machines that support F Code and relay broadcasting features allow relay
broadcasting operations using F Code. For more information, refer to
F Code on
page 104
.
Special Characters
You can enter special characters as part of a fax number to perform many functions
when dialing the number. Some characters are used only when auto dialing, such as
“:”, “!”, “/”, “-”, and “=”. Depending on the setup of the telephone and communication
lines, some or all of the following characters can be used.
Character Function Description
- Dial pause (to
pause while
dialing)
Inserts a pause in a fax number, for example when you are
using a calling card. Press the <Dial Pause> button more
than once to enter a longer pause.
/ Mask data (to
protect
confidential
information)
Select [/] before and after entering confidential information
to display as asterisks (*). This character must be
preceded with “!” to be effective.
\ Screen mask Masks the mailbox passcodes on the screen with asterisks
(*). Select [
\] before and after entering a mailbox passcode.
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