Xerox 604P18057 User Manual

Page of 364
Specifying Destinations 
Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre/WorkCentre Pro 123/128/133 User Guide
85
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 100
.
Internet Fax
You can send an Internet Fax document to an Internet Fax-capable relay station in a 
network, which converts the document to a regular fax and broadcasts it to destinations 
without an Internet Fax capability.
To send an Internet Fax document for relay broadcasting, specify the relay station's e-
mail address as follows.
FAX=1234567890/T33S=777@wcm128.xerox.com
Where:
1234567890: The destination’s fax number
777: The destination’s F Code (if required)
wcm128: The host name of the relay station
xerox.com: The domain where the relay station is hosted
NOTE: To use this feature, the relay station must be set to use an SMTP server to 
receive e-mail.
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 password on the screen with asterisks 
(*). Select [
\
] before and after entering a mailbox password.
:
Pulse-to-tone 
switch
Switches pulse dialing to tone dialing, for example when 
using an automated message recording system that 
requires tone signals.
Speed dial or 
group code
Indicates a 3-digit speed dial or group code. Place this 
character before and after the code.