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Programming the personal codes
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Programming the personal codes
The main advantage of Personal
Codes is that they allow you to track
machine usage You can still use Per-
sonal Codes to personalize your fax
messages, by using the Label Inser-
tion feature.
Each user can be given a Personal
Code. While programming, you can
store the following items with each
Personal Code:
Codes is that they allow you to track
machine usage You can still use Per-
sonal Codes to personalize your fax
messages, by using the Label Inser-
tion feature.
Each user can be given a Personal
Code. While programming, you can
store the following items with each
Personal Code:
❖
A name:
This will be printed on reports,
such as the JOURNAL, to identify
the users of the machine.
such as the JOURNAL, to identify
the users of the machine.
❖
A Confidential ID:
This must be different for each Per-
sonal Code, and different from
your machine's Confidential ID. If
somebody sends you a confiden-
tial message, they can override
your machine's Confidential ID
with the Confidential ID stored
with your Personal Code, if you in-
form them of this ID. If so, the ma-
chine will print a Confidential File
Report that will inform you when
the message has arrived. Then, you
must input this Confidential ID to
print the message.
sonal Code, and different from
your machine's Confidential ID. If
somebody sends you a confiden-
tial message, they can override
your machine's Confidential ID
with the Confidential ID stored
with your Personal Code, if you in-
form them of this ID. If so, the ma-
chine will print a Confidential File
Report that will inform you when
the message has arrived. Then, you
must input this Confidential ID to
print the message.
Note
❒ The Personal Code is a four digit
code. It can have any value from
0001 to 9999.
0001 to 9999.
❒ You cannot register more than 30
Personal Codes with Names and
Confidential IDs in this machine.
Confidential IDs in this machine.
Reference
Using Personal Codes: see P.24
“Personal Codes”
“Personal Codes”
.
Journal: see P.66 “Journal (Function
41)”
41)”
.
Confidential File Report: see P.39
“Printing messages Received into
Memory (Function 52)”
“Printing messages Received into
Memory (Function 52)”
Confidential ID: see P.38 “Storing
& Editing the Confidential ID”
& Editing the Confidential ID”
Receiving Confidential Messages:
see P.39 “Printing messages Received
into Memory (Function 52)”
see P.39 “Printing messages Received
into Memory (Function 52)”