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17.
Each bulletin box has four additional settings:
Protected reception
(shown on the display as “Rx Protect”)
Automatic printing
(“Auto Print”)
Document overwriting
(“Overwrite Doc.”)
Erasure of transmitted documents
(“Erase Tx Doc.”)
We will now explain all four.
For
each
:
to toggle its displayed choice
between
Off
and
On
, press
PROGRAM
repeatedly until your desired choice
appears. Then press
ENTER
to save the choice and proceed to the next
setting. When you complete the last setting (erasure of transmitted
documents), you’ll move on to step 18.
Protected reception
determines whether this box is open to receive
documents which callers may poll.
Rx Protect :Off
Program/Enter
If protected reception is
On
, this box will not accept documents
(making the next two settings irrelevant, although the machine will
show them anyway).
If protected reception is
Off
, this box will accept documents.
Make your choice and press
ENTER
to proceed to the next setting.
Automatic printing
determines whether the machine will print a document
automatically upon receiving it into this box:
Auto Print :Off
Program/Enter
Note: This setting has effect only if protected reception (see above)
is set to
Off
.
If automatic printing is
On
, documents will print automatically as soon
as the box receives them.
If protected reception is
Off,
you will have to print manually any
documents this box receives if you want them printed. (For more
information, see page 2.56.)
Make your choice and press
ENTER
to proceed to the next setting.
Document overwriting
determines whether the box will overwrite (erase)
any documents it is
currently
storing whenever it receives a
new
document:
Overwrite Doc. :Off
Program/Enter
Note: This setting has effect only if protected reception (see left
column) is set to
Off
.
If document writing is
On
and your machine receives a new document
into this box, it will erase any documents currently stored there.
If document writing is
Off
and your machine receives a new document
into this box, it
won’t
erase any documents currently stored there. Your
machine can store up to 30 documents (not pages) in each box.
Make your choice and press
ENTER
to proceed to the next setting.
Erasure of transmitted documents
, the final setting for the bulletin box,
determines whether the machine erases a document from the box after a
caller polls the document:
Erase Tx Doc. :OFF
Program/Enter
If this setting is
On
, your machine erases a document from the box
as soon as it sends it; thus, this bulletin box can be polled only once
per document.
If this setting is
Off
, your machine does
not
erase a document from the
box when it is polled. As long as your unit holds
AC
power and you do
not otherwise erase the document from the box, the document is
available indefinitely for polling.
Make your choice and press
ENTER
to finish the settings for this
bulletin box and proceed to step 18.
18.
The display now shows:
03:Set F-Code Box
F-Code Passcode:0000
The machine is asking for this bulletin box’s four-digit security passcode.
This
passcode affects only the box’s bulletin box capabilities, and is not
the same passcode you entered in steps 6–7. If you set this passcode, you
subsequently will have to enter the passcode before you can make any
changes to the box’s security box settings or before you either can print or
view any document received in this bulletin box.
If you
do
wish to enter or change this passcode, proceed to step 19.
If this is a newly created box and you do
not
wish to enter this passcode,
enter
0000
(four zeroes), then skip to step 21.
If this is a previously created box and you do not wish to change this
passcode, skip to step 21.