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Chapter 8
8.2
F Codes
What is an F code?
This is a fax communication function using [SUB] (sub-address), [SEP] (Selective
Polling), and [PWD] (Password), etc., promulgated by the G3 plan of ITU-T (Inter-
national Telecommunications Union).
The confidential communication and bulletin board communication are possible
through the F code compatible functions. The F code is designated by 0 to 9 on the
10-Key Pad and a star (
) or pound sign (#).
One F code can be designated per transmission when F codes are designated in
the 10-key dialing screen.
When transmitting to multiple destinations from the dial input screen (broadcast
transmission), one F code can be designated.
When F codes have been registered beforehand for one-touch key, it is possible to
specify F codes for each destination.
What is F code confidential communication?
This is a function where communication is possible only then an F code is set be-
forehand in the confidential box, and it coincides with the F code designated by the
destination.
Because passwords can be set for documents in the confidential box, it is possible
to safely fax these documents.
Item
Explanation
SUB
Designate this when transmitting using an F code.
SEP
Designate the document being provided by the counterpart machine
when received by calling from this product (polling reception).
SID/PWD
Designate this when limiting the communication counterpart with a
password.
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