<Send>

All the settings related to sending faxes or scanned originals are listed with descriptions.
Asterisks (*)
Settings marked with "*1" may not be displayed depending on the model you are using, options, or other setting items.
Settings marked with "*2" may be unavailable or vary depending on your country or region.
Settings marked with "*3" cannot be imported or exported.

<Common Settings>

Specify the confirmation method used to restrict destinations at the time of sending faxes, e-mails, or I-Faxes or to prevent transmission errors.
<Restrict New Destinations>
Select whether to limit the fax numbers and e-mail/I-Fax addresses that can be specified as destinations to those already registered in the Address Book. Restricting New Destinations that Can Be Specified
<Restrict Resending from Log>
Select whether to prevent a destination from being selected from the sent job logs. Disabling Use of Previously Used Destinations
<Confirm When Coded Dial TX>
Select whether to display the details of an entered coded dial number when it is selected as a destination. Displaying Destinations in Address Book
<Confirm Dest. Before Sending>
Specify whether to display the destination confirmation screen when sending faxes, e-mails, or I-Faxes. If <Only for Sequential Broadcast> is selected, the confirmation screen is displayed only when multiple destinations are specified. Checking Destinations when Sending Data

<Scan and Send Settings>

You can change and register the settings for sending e-mails or I-Faxes documents.
<Register Unit Name>
Register the sender name for e-mails and I-Faxes. The registered name is displayed in e-mails, along with the e-mail address. If the sender name is not registered, only the e-mail address is displayed.
<E-Mail Settings>
Change the default settings used for scanning originals to send as e-mails.
<Change Default Settings (E-Mail)>
Specify settings used for scanning originals to send as e-mails. The selected settings are used as the default settings when scanning originals. Changing the Default Settings for Functions
<I-Fax Settings>
Specify the basic settings for using the machine as a I-Fax device.
<Change Default Settings (I-Fax)>
You can change the default settings used for sending I-Fax. The selected settings are used as the default settings when scanning originals. Changing the Default Settings for Functions
<TX Terminal ID>
Information such as the date and time of transmission and the e-mail address of the machine (sender information) can be added as a header in transmitted documents. This information tells the recipient when the I-Fax was sent and who sent it. Depending on your country or region, the operation may differ.
<File Settings>
Change the default settings used when originals are saved to a shared folder or FTP server.
<Change Default Settings (File)>
You can change the default settings used when originals are saved to a shared folder or FTP server. The selected settings are used as the default settings when scanning.Changing the Default Settings for Functions

<Fax Settings> *1

Specify the basic settings for using the machine as a fax device.
<Change Default Settings (Fax)>
Specify settings used for sending faxes. The selected settings are used as the default settings when scanning originals. Changing the Default Settings for Functions
<Off-Hook Alarm>
Select whether the machine makes an alert sound when the handset of a telephone connected to the machine is not properly set on the cradle. You can also adjust the volume of the alert sound.
<ECM TX>
Enable or disable error correction mode (ECM). ECM checks for fax data errors and corrects them. To reduce errors on received faxes, see <ECM RX>.
ECM must be enabled on both the machine and the other fax device because error checks are performed on both the sending and receiving devices.
Even when ECM is enabled, errors may occur due to telephone line conditions.
It may take a longer time than usual to process data when ECM is enabled because the error checks and corrections are performed while the data is transmitted.
<Set Pause Time>
For example, when you make calls by dialing "0 - (pause) - (telephone number)," 0 is dialed first and then a few seconds later, the telephone number. When sending faxes overseas, you need to specify destinations by dialing "(international access code) - (country code) - (area code) - (fax number)" but consecutive numbers that are input without pauses may not be recognized correctly. In this case, try adding a pause after the international access code or the fax number. If the code or the number is still not recognized correctly, change the duration of the pause. For instructions on how to enter a pause, see step 4 on Basic Operations for Sending Faxes.
<Auto Redial>
Specify settings for Auto Redial, a function that automatically redials the fax number after several minutes if the first attempt fails because the line is busy. You can specify how many times the machine redials and the interval between redials.
<Check Dial Tone Before Send> *2
Select whether to check the dial tone before a fax number is dialed.
<Set Line>
Specify a fax number, unit name, and line type.
<Register Unit Telephone Number>
Register the fax number for the machine. Registering the Fax Number and Unit Name
<Register Unit Name>
Register the name of a company or person (Registering the Fax Number and Unit Name). The registered name is sent as sender information to the destination (<TX Terminal ID>).
<Select Line Type>
Select the telephone line type used for fax transmission. Connecting the Telephone Line
<Rotate Img to Send(Long Edge)>
Select whether to rotate the original that is set sideways by 90 degrees and send automatically.
<TX Start Speed>
If it takes time to start sending originals, such as when there is a poor connection, you can adjust the transmission start speed downward incrementally.
<R-Key Setting>
If your machine is connected through a PBX (Private Branch Exchange), it is necessary to set the access method. If you set it to <PBX>, the <R> key will be displayed on the Fax Basic Features screen. If you assign an outside line access number to the <R> key, you can easily access the outside line.
<Archive TX Document> *3
In addition to the destination specified when the fax is sent, you can specify whether faxed documents are also sent to a preset storage address for archiving. Saving a Copy of a Sent Original
<Confirm Entered Fax Number>
Select whether to display the details of an entered coded dial number when it is selected as a destination. Confirming the Entered Fax Number
<Allow Fax Driver TX>
Enable or disable PC faxing (sending faxes from a computer). Restricting Fax Sending from a Computer
<Restrict Sequential Broadcast>
Select whether to prohibit sequential broadcasting, a feature that sends faxes to multiple destinations in succession. Restricting Sequential Broadcasts
<TX Terminal ID>
Specify settings for adding the sender information, including the fax number and the name of the machine, to the fax header. The recipient can check who sent the fax by looking at the added information.
<Auto Adjust VoIP Comm. Speed> Firmware Main Controller version: Ver. 02.50 or later
You can send and receive faxes more accurately when the line or other party is prone to errors.
If you set this to <On>, the communication speed is limited to <14400 bps> or slower in the following settings, which reduces errors. If you set this to <Off>, the speeds return to their original values.
 <TX Speed> for destinations registered in the Address BookRegistering Destinations in the Address Book
 The transmission speed set in <TX Start Speed><TX Start Speed>
 The reception speed set in <RX Start Speed><RX Start Speed>
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