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Other Transmission Features
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Broadcasting Sequence
If you dial several destinations for the
same message (Broadcasting), the
messages are sent in the order in
which they were dialed. If the docu-
ment could not be transmitted, the
machine redials that destination after
the last destination specified for
Broadcasting. For example, if you
specify four destinations, A through
D for Broadcasting, and if the lines to
destinations A and C are busy, the
machine dials the destinations in the
following order: A, B, C, D, A, and C. 
Note
❒ The dialing order mentioned
above does not apply in the Batch
Transmission mode.
❒ For details about Broadcasting, see
p.29 “Transmission Modes”,  .
Simultaneous Broadcast
Normally, if you dial several destina-
tions, the messages are sent in the or-
d er in wh ich they were dialed.
However, with this feature, you can
send messages to more than one des-
tination simultaneously, using sepa-
rate communication lines.
You can complete the entire transmis-
sion in a shorter time with this feature
than with Broadcasting.
Note
❒ This feature requires the optional
Extra G3 Interface Unit or the op-
tional ISDN Unit.
❒ Up to two lines can be used simul-
taneously. When the optional Ex-
tra G3 Interface Unit is installed, it
is more efficient to set the line type
of the destination to "Auto" so that
the transmission is made with the
available G3 line. 
Sending a Fax Message 
Immediately 
When you wish to send a fax straight
away, use Immediate Transmission. 
If a Memory Transmission is in
progress, the display will switch to
transmission standby and as soon as
the current transmission has finished,
the Immediate Transmission will
start automatically.
If you are already sending to more
than one destination with Memory
Transmission and your document has
already been scanned in, Broadcast-
ing is interrupted to allow the Imme-
diate Transmission to be sent. 
However, if a transmission other than
the current transmission is on stand-
by, that document is sent first causing
your Immediate Transmission to take
a little longer. 
Broadcasting: Checking 
Progress 
To check which destinations the fax
message has been sent to so far, print
the TX File List. See p.43 “Printing aList of Files in Memory (Print TX FileList)”.