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      0WR7-033
      Registering Destinations in the Address Book
       
      You can register a recipient's fax number or an e-mail address that can be used when sending scanned documents in the Address Book. You can also register an I-fax address and file server folder location (IP address and path) in the Address Book as a destination.
      NOTE
      To register a destination for your own use, you need to log in with personal authentication management. Managing Users
      1
      Press <Dest./Fwd. Settings> on the Main Menu  <Register Destinations>.
      2
      Press <Register New Destination>.
      3
      Select functions you want to register.
      Select the functions to use for the destination, from <Fax>, <E-Mail>, <I-Fax>, or <File>.
      4
      Press <Name>  enter the destination name, and press <OK>.
      5
      Select the address list from <Personal Address List>, <Address List 1> to <Address List 10> and <Address List for Admin.>.
      If you want to register the destination for your own use, select <Personal Address List>.
      If you want to register the destination which only an Administrator can edit, select <Address List for Admin.>.
      NOTE:
      <Address List 1> to <Address List 10> can be regarded as 10 separate address books. Classifying an address list by department or by business partners makes them easier to find when specifying a destination. It is also easier to manage an address list if you change their names to department name or business partner name (<Set Destination>  <Rename Address List>).
      6
      Configure settings depending on the function selected in step 3.
      FAX
      1
      Enter the fax number.
      Fax number field
      Enter the fax number using the numeric keys. Enter  to  as necessary.
      <Backspace>
      Delete numbers to the left of the cursor in the fax number field () one by one.
      /
      Press when moving the fax number field cursor () to the left or right.
      <Tone>
      If you press this button, the character "T" (tone) is inserted. Even if you are using pulse dial, numbers following "T" will be sent using tone dial.
      <PIN Code>
      Press to enter the PIN (Personal Identification Number) code. <Fax Settings>  <PIN Code Access>
      <Space>
      Enter a blank space between numbers to make them easier to read.
      <Pause>
      If you press this button, the character "P" (pause) is inserted. When sending a fax overseas, insert pauses after the international access code or fax number. This helps to improve the connection.
      2
      Press <Set Details> and specify settings as necessary.
      <Subaddress>/<Password>
      Specify when sending or receiving documents to increase security by attaching a subaddress and password to all of your fax transactions. Basic Operations for Sending Faxes
      <ECM TX>
      Select <On> to correct image errors. Select <Off> if the recipient's fax machine does not support the Error Correction Mode (ECM).
      <Select Line>
      If you have additional telephone lines, you can select the line to use for sending a fax.
      <Long Distance>
      If transmission errors occur frequently when you make overseas calls, select <Long Distance (1)>. If errors persist, change the setting to <Long Distance (2)> or <Long Distance (3)>.
      <Sending Speed>
      Depending on the recipient's fax machine or the status of the line, a transmission error may occur due to the transmission speed. If errors occur frequently, lower this setting value.
      NOTE
      Although there are items you can set in the fax setting (Fax Basic Features Screen), it is convenient to set them here if you want to change the sending conditions for each destination.
      E-mail
      1
      <E-Mail Address>  enter the e-mail address and press <OK>.
      2
      Select <On> or <Off> in <Divide Data>.
      If the size of the data being sent exceeds the maximum limit (<E-Mail/I-Fax Settings>  <Maximum Data Size for Sending>), select whether you want to divide the data by size or by page.
      If you select <On>, the data is divided into smaller sizes that do not exceed the limit and is sent in several sections. The recipient's e-mail software must be able to combine the data received.
      If you select <Off>, the number of pages to be sent at one time decreases and the total transmission is divided into several sections. For example, 10 pages of data are transmitted twice, 5 pages each time. Therefore, your counterpart receives two e-mails. However, if you send data that cannot be separated into pages, such as JPEG, a transmission error occurs.
      I-fax
      File server
      7
      Press <OK>  <Close>.
      NOTE:
      When destinations are managed by access numbers, enter the access number (Restricting Access to Destinations Registered in the Address Book) after pressing <Next> in step 7.
      TIPS
      If the LDAP server has already been registered in the machine (Registering the LDAP Server), you can search for destinations and register them in the Address Book. Press <Dest./Fwd. Settings>  <Register Destinations>  <Register New Destination>  <LDAP Server> and search for destinations using <Search by Conditions> or <Search by Name>.
      If the time setting between the LDAP server and the machine differs by five minutes or more, a search cannot be performed.
      If multiple destinations are displayed as search results, you can register up to 256 of them at one time.
      The destination information you can acquire through searches are only names and e-mail addresses.