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Enabling/Disabling the Fax Functions

Enable or disable fax transmission and reception functions, such as Confirm Address that prevents wrong fax transmission, F-Code TX, and Relay RX.

In the administrator mode, select [Fax Settings] - [Function Setting] - [Function ON/OFF Setting], then configure the following settings.

SettingsDescription
[F-Code TX]
Select whether to use F-Code TX.
F-Code TX is a function that sends documents to a destination by entering a SUB address and a sender ID (communication password) of a specific user box. The remote machine must support the F-Code TX/RX. Faxing is possible without specifying a sender ID (communication password). This setting is used for Confidential Communication, Relay Distribution, or PC-Fax RX.
[ON] is specified by default.
[Relay RX]
Select whether to use this machine as a fax relaying station.
If this machine is used as a relaying station, it is possible to receive a fax from a remote machine and automatically relay it to multiple programmed destinations.
[ON] is specified by default.
[Relay Printing]
Select whether to distribute and print a received fax when this machine is used as a fax relaying station.
[OFF] is specified by default.
[Destination Check Display Function]
Select whether to show a list of specified destinations before sending a fax.
Select [ON] if you want to check destinations before sending a fax. Using this function helps to prevent wrong transmission or not forget sending of a fax.
[OFF] is specified by default.
[Confirm Address (TX)]
Select whether to require the user to enter a fax number twice to send a fax by directly entering the fax number.
This is helpful to prevent a fax from being sent to an incorrect destination.
[OFF] is specified by default.
[Confirm Address (Register)]
Select whether to require the user enter a fax number twice to register it when, for example, registering a destination or forwarding destination.
This is helpful to prevent the fax number from being incorrectly registered.
[OFF] is specified by default.