Panasonic DP-C406 Operating Guide

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Chapter 5   
Internet Fax
Using the Relay Feature
What is the Relay Feature?
From your PC or machine, you can send documents to the End Receiving Station(s) via an Internet 
Relay Station.
After the relay station completes its transmission to the End Receiving Station, your PC or machine 
receives a Communication Journal from the relay station. This Communication Journal confirms 
whether the Internet or Intranet Relayed transmission was successful.
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Example 1: Internet Relay Network
Initial Sending Station(s)
Sends Email to a relay station (Internet Fax supporting the Relay feature) using the Internet Fax 
feature to request a Relayed transmission.
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The LAN Relayed transmissions request can be made easier by having the relay station pre-programmed in 
the Address Book.
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TIFF image files can be attached to Email when it is transmitted from a computer.
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For more details on the Relayed Transmission Report (Communication Journal) and the Fax Relay log, refer to 
Result of Relayed Transmission (see page 159).
Internet Relay Station
Sends Email received from the initial sending station to an end receiving station (a fax station 
connected to the telephone line: Ex: Stockholm/Berlin/Rome) as a fax document. If multiple end 
receiving stations are specified, the Email is broadcasted to them.
Each time a relay station completes a transmission, it transmits a Relayed Transmission Report 
(Communication Journal) to the initial sending station to designate its Relayed transmission request, 
and emails a Fax Relay log to the administrator’s computer at the relay station.
Internet Fax
Email
Email
PC
Internet
Initial Sending Station(s)
Comm. Journal
Internet Fax
Internet Relay Station
G3 Fax
G3 Fax
G3 Fax
Local Telephone Call
End Receiving Station(s)