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Reception Functions
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Reception Functions
Transfer Station
Transfer Stations allow you to expand
the standard features of your fax ma-
chine to set up complex networks. 
The diagram below may make the
concept clearer.
The following terminology is used in
this section:
❖ Requesting Party
The machine where the message
originates from, i.e. the machine
making a Transfer Request.
❖ Transfer Station
The machine that forwards the in-
coming message to another desti-
n a t io n ,   i .e .   t h e   m ac h i n e   t h at
receives the Transfer Request. In
this section this refers to your ma-
chine.
❖ End Receiver
The final destination of the mes-
sage, i.e. the machine that the
Transfer Station sends to. End Re-
ceivers must be programmed into
Quick Dial keys, Speed Dials or
Groups in the Transfer Station
(this machine).
Preparation
You need the following settings
before you can use this feature.
• Program the End Receiver fax
numbers in the Transfer Sta-
tion's Quick Dial keys, Speed
Dials or Groups.
• Program the Requesting Party's
fax number in either a Quick
Dial key or Speed Dial of the
Transfer Station's machine (this
machine).
• Program the return address in
the Transfer Station's machine
(this machine).
• Program the return address in
the Requesting Party's machine.
• Polling IDs of the Requesting
Party and Transfer Station are
identical.
Reference
p.62 “Quick Dial”,  Basic Fea-
tures
p.71 “Speed Dial”,  Basic Fea-
tures
p.77 “Groups”,  Basic Features
p.160 “Transfer Report”
p.156 “ID Codes”
Note
❒ This machine will not receive a
Transfer Request unless it has
enough free memory to store two
or more destinations dialed from
the number keys. See p.45 “Enter-
ing Numbers Directly”,  Basic Fea-
tures
.
❒ If one of the specified End Receiv-
ers is not programmed in the
Transfer Station, the transfer is
halted.
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