Toshiba All in One Printer E1 17063A User Manual

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For Canada only  
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the  
equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as  
prescribed in the appropriateTerminal EquipmentTechnical Requirements document(s). The Department  
does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to connect a facsimile to the  
facilities of their local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an  
acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above  
conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier.  
Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the  
telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility,  
telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution  
may be particularly important in rural areas.  
CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the  
appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.  
The Ringer Equivalence Number of your facsimile is 0.3.  
NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication  
of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination  
on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum  
of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.  
AVIS:Letiquette d’lndustrie Canada identifie le marériel homologué. Cette étiquette certifie que le matériel  
est conforme aux normes de protection, d’exploitation et de sécurité des réseaux de télécommunications,  
comme le prescrivent les documents concernant les exigences techniques relatives au matériel terminal.  
Le Ministére n’assure toutefois pas que le matériel fonctionnera à la satisfaction de l’utilisateur.  
Avant d’installer ce matériel, l’utilisateur doit s’assurer qu’il est permis de le raccorder aux installations  
de l’entreprise locale de télécommunication. Le matériel doit également être installé en suivant une  
méthode acceptée de raccordement. Labonné ne doit pas oublier qu’il est possible que la conformité  
aux conditions énoncées ci-dessus n’empêche pas la dégradation du service dans certaines situations.  
Les réparations de materiel homologué doivent être coordonnées par un représentant désigné par le  
fournisseur. Lentreprise de télécommunications peut demander à l’utilisateur de débrancher un appareil  
à la suite de réparations ou de modifications effectuees par l’utilisateur ou à cause de mauvais  
fonctionnement.  
Pour sa propre protection, l’utilisateur doit s’assurer que tous les fils de mise à la terre de la source  
d’énergie électrique, des lignes téléphoniques et des canalisations d’eau métalliques, s’il y en a, sont  
raccordés ensemble. Cette précaution est particulièrement importante dans les régions rerales.  
Avertissement: Lutilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements luimême; il doit avoir recours  
à un service d’inspection des installations électriques, ou à un électricien, selon le cas.  
Lindice d’equivalence de la sonnerie de ce matériel 0.3.  
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AVIS: Lindice d’équivalence de la sonnerie (IES) assigné à chaque dispositif terminal indique le nombre  
maximal de terminaux qui peuvent être raccordés à une interface. La terminaison d’une interface  
téléphonique  
peut consister en une combinaison de quelques dispositifs, à la seule condition que la somme d’indices  
d’equivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n’excède pas 5.  
TOSHIBA OF CANADA LIMITED  
Office Product Group  
191 McNABB STREET  
MARKHAM, ONTARIO L3R 8H2  
For New Zealand only  
“The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted  
that the item complies with minimum conditions for connection to the network. It indicates no endorsement  
of the product by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty. Above all, it provides no assurance  
that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item of Telepermitted equipment of a different  
make or model, nor does it imply that any is compatible with all of Telecom’s network services.”  
“This equipment is not capable, under all operatiing conditions, of correct operation at the higher speeds  
for which it is designated. Telecom will accept no responsibility should difficulties arise in such  
circumstances.”  
“This equipment should not be used any circumstances which may constitute a nuisance to otherTelecom  
customers.”  
“Not all telephones will respond to incoming ringing when connected to the extension socket.”  
“The decadic (or pulse) dialing on this devise is unsuitable for use on the telecom network in New  
Zealand.”  
“This device does not support Faxability.”  
TOSHIBA (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITED  
17th Floor  
296 Queen Street  
Auckland  
New Zealand  
Phone : 64 9 307 0279  
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PREFACE  
Thank you for purchasing the Toshiba GD-1070 Internet Fax kit for e-STUDIO16/20/25. This Operator’s  
Manual describes the following:  
• how to correctly use the e-STUDIO16/20/25 Internet Fax functions  
• how to send and receive Internet Faxes  
• how to inspect the Internet Fax unit  
• how to troubleshoot  
Before using the digital copier, thoroughly read and understand this Operator’s Manual.  
Keep this Operator’s Manual in a handy place for future reference.  
* This Operator’s Manual applies to the e-STUDIO16/20/25 Internet facsimile function.  
* When the digital copier is used as a copier and a printer, be sure to read the Operator’s Manual  
(for Copying Function) and Operator’s Manual (for Printer Function).  
To ensure correct and safe use of the Toshiba Digital Copier e-STUDIO16/20/25, this Operator’s  
Manual describes safety precautions according to the following three levels of warning:  
The meaning of these signal words are as follows. Before reading this Operator’s Manual, you should  
fully understand the meaning and importance of these signal words.  
Warning —— Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death,  
serious injury, or serious damage, or fire in the equipment or surrounding assets.  
Caution —— Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or  
moderate injury, partial damage of the equipment or surrounding assets, or loss of data.  
Note ———  
Indicates a procedure you should follow to ensure the optimal performance of the digital  
copier and problem-free copying.  
Tip ————— Describes information useful to know when operating the digital copier.  
Advice ——— Describes an operation you should follow to maintain the digital copier in good working  
order.  
For European models only:  
Warning  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference  
in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
1 Do not touch the connector terminal when disconnecting the cables of peripheral equipment.  
2. Before opening any covers or removing any units from the copier, discharge the static electricity  
from your body by touching a metal part of the copier.  
This product is carrying the CE-Mark in accordance with the related European Directives.  
Responsible for CE-marking is Toshiba Europe GmbH, Hammfelddamm 8,41460 Neuss, Germany.  
Phone +49-2131-158-01.  
COPYRIGHT 2001  
TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION  
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Features of the e-STUDIO16/20/25 Internet Fax Functions  
Send a document as an E-mail through the Internet  
This machine can send a document as an E-mail through the Internet. The scanned image is converted  
to a TIFF-FX images and sent as an attachment of an E-mail.  
Scan to E-mail  
This machine can scan a document and send the image as an E-mail to your PC.  
Automatic receiving and manual receiving of an E-mail  
This machine can automatically or manually check the E-mail server to see whether an E-mail has  
been delivered. If an E-mail has been received, the machine will print out the E-mail.  
75 one touch key to E-mail  
The remote party’s E-mail address data can be registered to a one touch key. E-mail options can be  
registered for each address.  
300 abbreviated dial numbers to E-mail  
E-mail addresses can be assigned to 300 abbreviated dial numbers in the range from No. 001 to 999.  
Multi-address transmission to E-mail  
Transmissions of the same document to multiple E-mail addresses (up to 375 addresses) are possible  
using one operation sequence, in which preset abbreviated dial numbers (300), and one touch dial  
keys (75) can be used. When the multi-key is specified, key pad dialing of up to 1600 digits, or 100  
locations, is also possible.  
Transmission to E-mail from the sent and reception history  
Transmission can be performed by selecting an E-mail address from the sent and reception history  
list.  
Onramp Gateway Transmission  
The e-STUDIO16/20/25 can be used as a Hub Station to forward fax documents from a facsimile to  
your client computer or Internet Fax machine through the Internet.  
Offramp Gateway Transmission  
The e-STUDIO16/20/25 can be used as a Hub Station to forward E-mails from your client computer or  
Internet Fax machine to the any facsimiles through the public switched telephone network.  
Error E-mail Transmission  
E-mails that cannot be printed by the machine can be forwarded to another E-mail address.  
Supporting DSN (Delivery Status Notification)  
Transmission results are retrieved from the received DSN message and stored in the Activity Report  
as a transmission report. This machine automatically prints the DSN message.  
Supporting MDN (Message Disposition Notification)  
An MDN request is added in the mail header of E-mails. If the machine receives the image data which  
exceeds the capability of this machine, the machine responds with a failure in the MDN message back  
to the original sender.  
Additional Functions  
Enables users to configure the FTP (FileTransfer Protocol) login name and the password for TOSHIBA  
Viewer, the server address of the ImageVision2000/SmartLink, and frame type for the Novell  
communication.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
PREFACE............................................................................................................................................4  
Features of the e-STUDIO16/20/25 Internet Fax Functions..........................................................5  
TABLE OF CONTENTS.......................................................................................................................6  
PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................................................................................9  
Precautions for Internet Transmission ...........................................................................................9  
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................ 1-1  
1. BEFORE CONNECTING THE MACHINE TO INTERNET ........................................................ 1-3  
POP and SMTP ......................................................................................................................... 1-3  
Confirmed E-mail Server ........................................................................................................... 1-4  
2. INTERNET FAX TRANSMISSION OVERVIEW ........................................................................ 1-5  
Internet Fax to Internet Fax ....................................................................................................... 1-5  
Internet Fax to/from Client Computers ...................................................................................... 1-5  
Onramp Gateway Transmission ................................................................................................ 1-6  
Offramp Gateway Transmission ................................................................................................ 1-7  
3. FACSIMILE UNIT DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................. 1-8  
Rear View .................................................................................................................................. 1-8  
Operation Panel......................................................................................................................... 1-8  
BASIC FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................................... 2-1  
1. RECEIVE E-MAIL ...................................................................................................................... 2-3  
Receiving Modes ....................................................................................................................... 2-3  
Automatic Receiving Mode ................................................................................................... 2-3  
Manual Receiving Mode ....................................................................................................... 2-4  
Receiving from SMTP Server................................................................................................ 2-4  
Output Print Format for Receiving E-mail.................................................................................. 2-5  
Text Body Output................................................................................................................... 2-5  
Header Output ...................................................................................................................... 2-6  
2. SEND E-MAIL ............................................................................................................................ 2-7  
Selecting Send Mode ................................................................................................................ 2-7  
Entering Internet Fax Mode................................................................................................... 2-7  
Entering Scan to E-mail Mode .............................................................................................. 2-8  
How to Set Scanning Condition................................................................................................. 2-8  
How to Set Receiver Capability ............................................................................................ 2-8  
How to Set Image Density .................................................................................................. 2-10  
Specifying the Recipients ......................................................................................................... 2-11  
Sending Internet Fax by Direct Input .................................................................................. 2-12  
Sending Internet Fax by One Touch Key ............................................................................ 2-13  
Sending Internet Fax by Abbreviated Dialing ..................................................................... 2-13  
Sending Internet Fax by Alphabet Dialing .......................................................................... 2-14  
Sending Internet Fax by Sent History Dialing ..................................................................... 2-15  
Sending Internet Fax by Reception History Dialing ............................................................ 2-16  
Sending Internet Fax by Group Dialing ............................................................................... 2-17  
Sending Internet Fax by Multi-Key Quick Broadcast .......................................................... 2-17  
3. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE DIALING REGISTRATION .......................................................... 2-19  
Abbreviated Dialer Registration............................................................................................... 2-19  
Registering New Abbreviated Dial Number ........................................................................ 2-19  
Modifying/Deleting an Existing Abbreviated Dial Number .................................................. 2-23  
One Touch Key Registration .................................................................................................... 2-24  
Registering New One Touch Key ........................................................................................ 2-24  
Modifying/Deleting an Existing One Touch Key .................................................................. 2-27  
Group Number Registration .................................................................................................... 2-28  
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Registering New Group Number ......................................................................................... 2-28  
Modifying/Deleting an Existing Group Number ................................................................... 2-31  
SETUP ................................................................................................................................................ 3-1  
1. SETUP FLOW ........................................................................................................................... 3-3  
2. TCP/IP CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................ 3-4  
BootP/DHCP Setting ................................................................................................................. 3-5  
IP Address Setting ..................................................................................................................... 3-6  
Subnetmask Setting .................................................................................................................. 3-7  
Default Gateway Setting ............................................................................................................ 3-8  
Host Name Setting .................................................................................................................... 3-9  
3. E-MAIL ACCOUNT SETUP ..................................................................................................... 3-10  
Before Setting Up .................................................................................................................... 3-10  
E-mail Address Setting .............................................................................................................3-11  
Error E-mail Forward Address Setting..................................................................................... 3-12  
Receive Mode Setting ............................................................................................................. 3-13  
POP Server Address Setting ................................................................................................... 3-14  
POP Time Setting .................................................................................................................... 3-15  
POP Login Name Setting ........................................................................................................ 3-17  
POP Password Setting ............................................................................................................ 3-18  
SMTP Server Address Setting................................................................................................. 3-19  
4. E-MAIL PROPERTIES SETUP ................................................................................................ 3-21  
Print Text Body Setting ............................................................................................................ 3-23  
Body Page Limit Setting .......................................................................................................... 3-24  
Send MDN Setting ................................................................................................................... 3-25  
Print Header Setting ................................................................................................................ 3-26  
Print E-mail Error Setting ......................................................................................................... 3-27  
Print DSN Setting .................................................................................................................... 3-28  
Print MDN Setting .................................................................................................................... 3-29  
Request DSN Setting .............................................................................................................. 3-30  
Confirmation Timer Setting ...................................................................................................... 3-31  
Message Size Limit Setting ..................................................................................................... 3-32  
5. SCAN TO E-MAIL SETUP ....................................................................................................... 3-33  
Resolution Setting ................................................................................................................... 3-33  
Message Size Limit Setting ..................................................................................................... 3-34  
6. ONRAMP GATEWAY SETUP.................................................................................................. 3-35  
Onramp Gateway, Onramp Gateway Overview....................................................................... 3-35  
Setting Up a Relay Box with E-mail Address .......................................................................... 3-36  
7. OFFRAMP GATEWAY SETUP ................................................................................................ 3-40  
Offramp Gateway, Offramp Gateway Overview ....................................................................... 3-40  
How to send a document using Offramp Gateway .................................................................. 3-41  
Setting Up for Offramp Gateway ............................................................................................. 3-42  
E-mail to Fax Gateway Setting ................................................................................................ 3-43  
Gateway Print Setting .............................................................................................................. 3-44  
Gateway Security Setting ........................................................................................................ 3-45  
8. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS SETUP ........................................................................................ 3-46  
FTP Server Login Name Setting.............................................................................................. 3-46  
FTP Server Login Password Setting ....................................................................................... 3-47  
LAN FAX Server Address Setting ............................................................................................ 3-48  
LISTS AND REPORTS....................................................................................................................... 4-1  
1. E-MAIL NOTIFICATION REPORTS PRINT FORMAT ............................................................... 4-3  
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DSN Reports ............................................................................................................................. 4-3  
MDN Report ............................................................................................................................... 4-4  
Alert Report ............................................................................................................................... 4-5  
2. LIST AND REPORT PRINT FORMAT ....................................................................................... 4-6  
Transmission/Reception Journal ............................................................................................... 4-6  
Memory Transmission Report.................................................................................................... 4-8  
Multi-Address Transmission Report .......................................................................................... 4-9  
Preset Dialing Number Lists ..................................................................................................... 4-11  
Alphabetical Sort List ........................................................................................................... 4-11  
Abbreviated Dial Number List ............................................................................................. 4-12  
Group Number List.............................................................................................................. 4-13  
One Touch Number List ...................................................................................................... 4-14  
Function List ............................................................................................................................ 4-15  
Menu List (Program) ................................................................................................................ 4-17  
Power Failure List .................................................................................................................... 4-19  
Power Failure List (Receiving the E-mail from SMTP) ............................................................ 4-20  
TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................................... 5-1  
1. ERROR MESSAGES................................................................................................................. 5-3  
Operation Error .......................................................................................................................... 5-3  
Check E-mail Error................................................................................................................ 5-3  
Input Error ............................................................................................................................. 5-4  
Others ................................................................................................................................... 5-5  
Transmission/Reception Error ................................................................................................... 5-6  
Internet Fax Transmission Error............................................................................................ 5-6  
Internet Fax Reception Error................................................................................................. 5-6  
2. Error Code Printed on Report .................................................................................................... 5-7  
Transmit Code ........................................................................................................................... 5-7  
Receive Code ............................................................................................................................ 5-8  
TECHNICAL WORD REFERENCE.................................................................................................... 6-1  
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PRECAUTIONS  
Precautions for Internet Transmission  
Transmissions using the Internet Fax function are the same as E-mail transmissions. Before you start to  
use the Internet Fax function, it is recommended that you read this section and understand the precautions  
for Internet Transmission.  
• An Internet Fax document is sent to the company E-mail server and out to the Internet. It is not sent via  
the PSTN, like regular facsimile transmissions.  
• An error mail is sent back from the mail server when the E-mail document fails to be forwarded to the  
recipient.  
• An error mail is sometimes not sent back even if the E-mail has failed.  
• Internet transmission has minimal security. It is recommended that you use regular facsimile  
transmission when a confidential document is sent.  
Transmission times and receipt of an Internet fax is dependent upon the Internet traffic at the time of  
transmission.  
• If the document being transmitted has a large amount of data it may not be successfully sent due to  
the configuration of the E-mail Server.  
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INTRODUCTION  
1. BEFORE CONNECTING THE MACHINE TO INTERNET .............................................. 1-3  
POP and SMTP .............................................................................................................. 1-3  
Confirmed E-mail Server ............................................................................................... 1-4  
2. INTERNET FAXTRANSMISSION OVERVIEW............................................................... 1-5  
Internet Fax to Internet Fax ............................................................................................. 1-5  
Internet Fax to/from Client Computers ........................................................................... 1-5  
Onramp Gateway Transmission ..................................................................................... 1-6  
Offramp Gateway Transmission ..................................................................................... 1-7  
3. FACSIMILE UNIT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................. 1-8  
Rear View....................................................................................................................... 1-8  
Operation Panel ............................................................................................................. 1-8  
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1. BEFORE CONNECTING THE MACHINE TO INTERNET  
Before connecting to the network, read this section to understand the Internet Fax functions.  
POP and SMTP  
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The available functions depend on whether this machine is setup to use the POP or SMTP for retrieving  
E-mail from a mail server.  
POP (Post Office Protocol) and SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol):  
“SMTP” is a mailing protocol for sending E-mail messages between servers. Usually the E-mail  
systems that transfer E-mails over the Internet use SMTP to send messages from one server to  
another. Then the E-mail message can be retrieved with an E-mail client using either “POP” or  
“IMAP”. “POP” is a protocol used to retrieve E-mail from a mail server.  
When this machine uses POP for the Receive Mode:  
This machine works as a POP client. Similar to most E-mail applications, this machine uses POP for  
receiving an E-mail message and SMTP for sending an E-mail message.  
When this machine uses SMTP for the Receive Mode:  
This machine works as one of the mail servers. The machine can transfer an E-mail message in the  
SMTP transmission.  
The following table shows the available functions according to the type of the protocols set for the  
Receive Mode.  
Functions  
Receive Mode  
POP  
SMTP  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Send a document as an E-mail  
Automatic receiving of an E-mail  
Manual receiving of an E-mail  
One Touch Keys to E-mail  
Abbreviated Dial Numbers to E-mail  
Multi-address transmission to E-mail  
Onramp Gateway  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Offramp Gateway  
Error E-mail Transmission  
Yes  
If the use of the Offramp Gateway function is not necessary, it is recommended that the Receive Mode  
is set to “POP” because some settings will be required to be set on the mail server if the Receive Mode  
is set to “SMTP”. For more information about the Offramp Gateway function, see “OFFRAMP GATEWAY  
SETUP” on page 3-35.  
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Confirmed E-mail Server  
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The following table shows the list of E-mail servers that the Internet Fax kit supports.  
Server Name  
Sendmail  
Version  
8.9.1  
1
2
Qpopper  
3.0.2  
Sendmail  
8.9.3  
Qpopper  
3.0.2  
3
4
5
Microsoft Exchange  
Qmail  
5.5  
1.03  
LotusDomino  
5.0.1a(Intl)  
* Products names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.  
Note  
The mail server listed above may, or may not be used depending on your environment.  
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2. INTERNET FAX TRANSMISSION OVERVIEW  
The following is an overview of the various transmissions that can be performed using the Internet Fax  
function.  
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Internet Fax to Internet Fax  
The machine can send a document to another Internet Fax machine through the Internet or Intranet.  
The document is sent as an E-mail to the Internet Fax machine.  
Internet Fax to/from Client Computers  
The machine can send a document to client computers through the Internet or Intranet. The client  
computers can send the E-mail to the machine as well.  
Note  
• The client computer receives TIFF-FX images when the machine sends a document using the  
Internet Fax function.  
• The machine can only print out text files and TIFF-FX images. When sending E-mail from the  
client computer to this machine using the E-mail application, files other than text or TIFF-FX  
images cannot be sent.  
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Onramp GatewayTransmission  
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The machine can convert received fax documents into E-mails, and forward them to other Internet Fax  
machines or client computers using Onramp Gateway transmission.  
The machine can create the ITU-T relay mailbox which the E-mail addresses are registered as end  
stations to achieve the Onramp Gateway transmission.  
Any ITU-T compatible facsimile can send a fax document to the ITU-T relay mailbox of the machine.The  
machine forwards E-mail to the E-mail addresses registered in the ITU-T relay mailbox.  
Note  
• Documents sent as an Internet Fax will be received as a TIFF-FX image on the client computer.  
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Offramp GatewayTransmission  
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The machine can forward received E-mail documents to any facsimile through the public telephone line  
using Offramp Gateway transmission. If another Internet Fax machine or client computer sends a  
document to the Internet Fax machine through the Internet or Intranet, then the Internet Fax machine can  
forward the document to another facsimile through the public switched telephone network.  
Note  
To operate in this transmission, the machine must be set up to enable SMTP transmission. The  
same settings must also be configured on the mail server of your network.  
• Documents sent as an Internet Fax will be received as a TIFF-FX image on the client computer.  
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3. FACSIMILE UNIT DESCRIPTION  
Rear View  
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Green Indicator  
The indicator that lights while the network  
interface card is properly connected to the  
network.  
Amber Indicator  
The indicator that blinks while data is being  
communicated.  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX I/F  
Connection for the 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX  
cable to an Ethernet network.  
Operation Panel  
FAX/INTERNET FAX  
Press two times to enter the  
Internet Fax mode.  
The Internet Fax mode enables  
you to enter an E-mail address  
for an Internet Fax transmission.  
SCAN  
Press to enter the Scan to E-mail mode.  
The Scan to E-mail mode enables you  
to enter an E-mail address for a Scan  
to E-mail transmission.  
This mode is used to send a scanned  
image to your PC.  
CHECK E-MAIL  
Used to receive an E-mail immediately.  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
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1. RECEIVE E-MAIL........................................................................................................... 2-3  
Receiving Modes ............................................................................................................ 2-3  
Automatic Receiving Mode ......................................................................................... 2-3  
Manual Receiving Mode ............................................................................................. 2-4  
Receiving from SMTP Server ..................................................................................... 2-4  
Output Print Format for Receiving E-mail ...................................................................... 2-5  
Text Body Output ........................................................................................................ 2-5  
Header Output ............................................................................................................ 2-6  
2. SEND E-MAIL ................................................................................................................ 2-7  
Selecting Send Mode ..................................................................................................... 2-7  
Entering Internet Fax Mode ........................................................................................ 2-7  
Entering Scan to E-mail Mode .................................................................................... 2-8  
How to Set Scanning Condition ..................................................................................... 2-8  
How to Set Receiver Capability .................................................................................. 2-8  
How to Set Image Density ........................................................................................ 2-10  
Specifying the Recipients ..............................................................................................2-11  
Sending Internet Fax by Direct Input ........................................................................ 2-12  
Sending Internet Fax by One Touch Key .................................................................. 2-13  
Sending Internet Fax by Abbreviated Dialing ........................................................... 2-13  
Sending Internet Fax by Alphabet Dialing ................................................................ 2-14  
Sending Internet Fax by Sent History Dialing ........................................................... 2-15  
Sending Internet Fax by Reception History Dialing .................................................. 2-16  
Sending Internet Fax by Group Dialing..................................................................... 2-17  
Sending Internet Fax by Multi-Key Quick Broadcast ................................................ 2-17  
3. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE DIALING REGISTRATION ............................................... 2-19  
Abbreviated Dialer Registration ................................................................................... 2-19  
Registering New Abbreviated Dial Number .............................................................. 2-19  
Modifying/Deleting an Existing Abbreviated Dial Number ........................................ 2-23  
One Touch Key Registration ........................................................................................ 2-24  
Registering New One Touch Key .............................................................................. 2-24  
Modifying/Deleting an Existing One Touch Key ........................................................ 2-27  
Group Number Registration ......................................................................................... 2-28  
Registering New Group Number............................................................................... 2-28  
Modifying/Deleting an Existing Group Number ......................................................... 2-31  
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1. RECEIVE E-MAIL  
Receiving Modes  
The methods to receive an E-mail vary according to the type of protocols used for receiving an E-mail.  
When “POP” is selected for the Receive Mode, the following receiving methods are available:  
• Auto Receive  
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The machine accesses the E-mail server at specified intervals to check whether any E-mail has been  
delivered. If an E-mail has been delivered, the machine will automatically retrieve and print out the E-  
mail.  
• Manual Receive  
When the CHECK E-MAIL button is pressed, the machine manually accesses the E-mail server to  
check whether any E-mail has been delivered. If an E-mail has been delivered, the machine receives  
and prints out the E-mail.  
When “SMTP” is selected for Receive Mode:  
• Auto Receive only  
When “SMTP” is selected for Receive Mode, the CHECK E-MAIL button is disabled. As soon as an E-  
mail is received by the email server via the Internet, the mail server will transfer the E-mail to this  
machine. For more details, see “Receiving from SMTP Server”.  
Printing of a received E-mail depends on the following settings:  
• Print Text Body (See page 3-23)  
• Body Page Limit (See page 3-24)  
• Print Header (See page 3-26)  
• Print E-mail Error (See page 3-27)  
Users can set up these items to specify how the machine should perform when receiving an E-mail.  
Note  
Available Format:  
The machine can only print the TIFF-FX images and the text data. In addition, the resolution of the  
TIFF-FX image must be either 200x100 (dpi), 200x200, 200x400, 400x400. If the received E-mail  
contains files that are not theTIFF-FX images or text data, the machine will display an error message  
on the LCD Display.  
However, the machine is able to print the E-mail except the parts in unknown format, or forward this  
E-mail to another E-mail address.  
If you want to print the E-mail except the parts in unknown format, set up “Print E-mail Error” (See  
page 3-27).  
If you want to forward the E-mail to another E-mail address when an error occurs, set up “Error E-  
mail Forward Address” (See page 3-12).  
Automatic Receiving Mode  
To automatically receive E-mails from the E-mail server, set up the “POP Time” setting.  
See the section “POP Time Setting” on page 3-15.  
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Manual Receiving Mode  
key twice time to enter the I-Fax  
ENTER E-MAIL ADDRESS(256MAX):  
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Press the  
1mode.  
RESOLUTION: 200dpi  
:AUTO  
COMM.OPTION  
2
CHECK E-MAIL  
Searching...  
Press the  
key.  
2Your machine starts searching E-mails.  
Searching is completed.  
3• When the E-mail has been received, the following screen  
appears and starts printing. After completing printing, the  
screen returns to the I-Fax mode.  
ENTER E-MAIL ADDRESS(256MAX):  
Printing  
RESOLUTION: 200dpi  
:AUTO  
COMM.OPTION  
• When no E-mail has been received, the following screen  
appears. After 2 seconds, the screen returns to the I-Fax  
mode.  
CHECK E-MAIL  
Not exist E-mail  
Receiving from SMTP Server  
Once an E-mail to this machine is delivered through the Internet, this machine will automatically retrieve  
E-mail from the SMTP server using the SMTP transmission.  
When the Receive Mode is set to SMTP, the sub-domain for this machine must be assigned at the SMTP  
server to receive E-mail or enable the Offramp Gateway transmission. In this case, this machine works  
as one of the E-mail servers.  
When the SMTP server receives an E-mail intended for the sub-domain of this machine, the SMTP  
server will transfer the E-mail to this machine using the SMTP transmission. If an E-mail is sent to the E-  
mail address of this Internet Fax machine, it will them print the E-mail out.  
Note  
When the Receive Mode is set to SMTP the machine cannot retrieve an E-mail from the mail  
server manually.  
Please refer to “OFFRAMP GATEWAY SETUP” on page 3-40 for further details.  
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Output Print Format for Receiving E-mail  
When an Internet Fax message (or E-mail message) is received, the following output may be printed in  
addition to the originals (scanned data).  
Text Body  
• Header  
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The Text Body and the Header of the received message is printed according to the settings of the E-mail  
properties on your machine.  
Text Body Output  
This output is printed when the Print Text Body is set to ON or the E-mail has only the text body section  
and no attached image files.  
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Chapter 3 SETUP - E-MAIL PROPERTIES SETUP - Print Text Body Setting  
From  
To  
Cc  
Date  
Subject  
:"User01"<[email protected]>  
:
:Wed, 04 Jul 2001 11:53:43 +0900  
:Internet Fax MAIL  
An Image data has been attached to this E-mail message  
and image data is the Tiff file format.  
You can see the attached message by Tiff viewer  
such as the Imaging that is operated under the Windows 95, 98 or NT  
Sender name and address  
Recipients Lists  
Date and time of the E-mail message was sent  
Subject of the E-mail message  
Body of the message  
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Header Output  
This output is printed when the Print Header is set to ON.  
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---- JUL-04-01 11:21 Received Mail ----  
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Received from ttake02 (T_TAKE02 [192.1.4.35]) by marshal.toshiba.com with SMTP (Microsoft Exchange Internet Mail Service Ver  
rsion 5.5.2448.0)  
id GDXCQP2K; Wed, 04 Jul 2001 11:23:18 +0900  
Message-ID: <003601c0a2c0$65c7fs40$230401c01c0@ttake02>  
From: "User01" <[email protected]>  
References: <[email protected]>  
Subject: Internet Fax MAIL  
Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2001 11:27:43 +0900  
MIME-Version: 1.0  
Content-Type: multipart/mixed;  
boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0033_01C0A30B.CC9EC9A0"  
X-Priority: 3  
X-MSMall-Priority: Normal  
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2314 1300  
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2314.1300  
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.  
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2. SEND E-MAIL  
The operation to send an Internet Fax can be divided into 3 parts.  
Selecting the Send Mode  
Setting the Scanning Condition  
Specifying the recipients  
2
This section describes the instructions based upon the procedure above.  
How the machine sends scanned data:  
When the document is sent to an E-mail address, the document is converted to TIFF-FX images.  
E-mail Notification Reports printed after sending an E-mail:  
The following reports may or may not be printed after sending an Internet Fax.  
DSN Report is printed when “Print DSN” is set to ON and the mail server successfully replied to your  
DSN request. See “DSN Report” on page 4-3 for a sample and descriptions.  
MDN Report is printed when “Print MDN” is set to ON and the recipient successfully received your  
mail to reply to your MDN request. See “MDN Report” on page 4-4 for a sample and descriptions.  
Alert Report is printed when “Confirmation Timer” is set to ON and the machine cannot successfully  
receive the MDN requested from a recipient. See “Alert Report” on page 4-5 for a sample and  
descriptions.  
These are printed according to the E-mail properties and the environments of the recipients. For  
further details of related E-mail properties settings, see “E-MAIL PROPERTIES SETUP” on page 3-  
21.  
Selecting Send Mode  
The Internet Fax has two types of send modes to send scanned images as an E-mail.  
Internet Fax Mode  
This mode can be used to send an Internet Fax to other Internet Fax machines or PCs through an  
Internet. When you send a document in this method, all E-mail Properties settings are applied to this  
transmission.  
Scan to E-mail Mode  
This mode can be used to send an Internet Fax to PCs which are located in your local area network.  
When you want to scan a document and send the image data to your PC, use this method. This method  
ignores the E-mail Properties settings of DSN and MDN so that this is useful when you do not require the  
disposition or notification of E-mail transmission status.  
Entering Internet Fax Mode  
ENTER E-MAIL ADDRESS(256MAX):  
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Press the  
key twice to enter the I-Fax mode.  
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RESOLUTION: 200dpi  
:AUTO  
COMM.OPTION  
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Entering Scan to E-mail Mode  
ENTER E-MAIL ADDRESS(256MAX):  
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Press the  
key to enter the Scan to E-mail mode.  
1
RESOLUTION: 400dpi  
:AUTO  
2
How to Set Scanning Condition  
After selecting the Send Mode, you can specify the resolution, compression, paper size, and image  
density for scanned data.  
How to Set Receiver Capability  
This operation is optional. You can specify the resolution mode, compression mode, and paper size if  
you know the receiver’s capability. When you do not specify the resolution etc., the machine uses the  
default settings.  
Note  
You can also set the default resolution for the Scan to E-mail Mode. To set the option, see “SCAN  
TO E-MAIL SETUP” on page 3-33.  
ENTER E-MAIL ADDRESS(256MAX):  
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Press the  
key at the Internet Fax Mode or  
1Scan to E-mail Mode.  
RESOLUTION: 200dpi  
:AUTO  
COMM.OPTION  
RESOLUTION  
DEFAULT (200 X 200)  
CUSTOM  
Use the  
key to select “CUSTOM” and press  
2
the  
key.  
• When you do not want to exit the resolution setting menu  
without customizing the resolution settings, select “DEFAULT  
(200x200)” and press the  
key.  
key, or simply press the  
DO YOU KNOW THE RECEIVER  
Use the  
or  
key to select whether you  
RESOLUTION ?  
1.YES  
2.NO  
3know the receiver resolution.  
• When you know the receiver’s resolution and want to specify  
the resolution, select “1.YES” and press the  
key. Go  
to next step.  
• When you do not know the receiver’s resolution and want  
to skip the setting, select “2.NO” and press the  
Go to Step 5.  
key.  
SELECT RECEIVER RESOLUTION  
1.200 x 100  
2.200 x 200  
3.200 x 400  
4.400 x 400  
Use the  
or  
key to select desired resolution  
key.  
4
mode and press the  
To cancel setting midway, press the  
key.  
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DO YOU KNOW THE RECEIVER  
Use the  
or  
key to select whether you  
COMPRESSION ?  
1.YES  
2.NO  
5know the receiver compression.  
• When you know the receiver’s compression mode and want  
to specify the compression mode, select “1.YES” and press  
the  
key. Go to next step.  
2
• When you do not know the receiver’s compression mode  
and want to skip the setting, select “2.NO” and press the  
key. Go to Step 7.  
Note  
• When you are sending a document in the Scan to E-mail  
Mode, the scanning condition setting is completed in case  
you select “2.NO” at this screen.  
SELECT RECEIVER COMPRESSION  
1.MH  
Use the  
or  
key to select desired  
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compression mode and press the  
key.  
2.MR  
3.MMR  
4.JBIG  
To cancel setting midway, press the  
key.  
Note  
• When you are sending a document in the Scan to E-mail  
Mode, only “MH” or “MMR” can be selected for the  
compression mode.  
• When you are sending a document in the Scan to E-mail  
Mode, the scanning condition setting is completed.  
DO YOU KNOW THE RECEIVER  
PAPER SIZE ?  
1.YES  
Use the  
or  
key to select whether you  
7know the receiver paper size.  
2.NO  
• When you know the receiver’s paper size and want to specify  
the paper size, select “1.YES” and press the  
key. Go  
to next step.  
• When you do not know the receiver’s paper size and want  
to skip the setting, select “2.NO” and press the  
Go to Step 9.  
key.  
SELECT RECEIVER PAPER SIZE  
Use the  
or  
key to select desired paper  
key.  
1.A4  
2.B4  
3.A3  
4.LT  
5.LG  
6.LD  
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size and press the  
To cancel setting midway, press the  
key.  
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Scanning condition setting is completed.  
9• Continue the operation for specifying the recipients.  
RESOLUTION: CUSTOM  
:AUTO  
COMM.OPTION  
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How to Set Image Density  
Set the exposure according to the contrast of the original that you are sending.  
ENTER E-MAIL ADDRESS(256MAX):  
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Press the  
key at the Internet Fax Mode or  
1Scan to E-mail Mode.  
RESOLUTION: 200dpi  
:AUTO  
2
COMM.OPTION  
• If the desired contrast mode is already selected, there is no  
need to set it.  
ENTER E-MAIL ADDRESS(MAX256):  
Use the  
or  
key to select desired contrast  
LIGHT  
AUTO  
2mode.  
/DARK:  
MANUAL  
• When you want the machine automatically to judge the  
contrast of the original and select the ideal contrast, select  
“AUTO” and press the  
key.  
• When you want to select the contrast manually, select  
“MANUALand press the  
key.  
Note  
• When you select “AUTO”, the operation is completed and  
the screen returns to the Internet Fax Mode or Scan to E-  
mail Mode.  
LIGHT/DARK  
MANUAL:  
Press  
or  
key to set the image density manually.  
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4
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To lighten the contrast, press the  
key. Each press of  
this key moves the scale to the left to lighten the contrast.  
To darken the contrast, press the  
key. Each press of  
this key moves the scale to the right to darken the contrast.  
ENTER E-MAIL ADDRESS(256MAX):  
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RESOLUTION: 200dpi  
Press the  
key to complete the setting.  
To cancel setting midway, press the  
key twice.  
:NORMAL  
COMM.OPTION  
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Specifying the Recipients  
After you select the Send Mode and set the receiver’s capacities (optional), you specify recipients and  
send an Internet Fax now.  
This machine can send an Internet Fax using the following methods.  
• Direct Input  
Input the E-mail address directly to send a document.  
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• One Touch Dialing  
Send a document to the E-mail address that is assigned to a One Touch key.  
• Abbreviated Dialing  
Send a document to the E-mail address that is assigned to an Abbreviated Dial Number.  
• Alphabet Dialing  
Search an E-mail address by ID name and send a document.  
• Sent History Dialing  
Select an E-mail address by Sent History and send a document.  
• Reception History Dialing  
Select an E-mail address by Reception History and send a document.  
• Group Broadcast Transmission  
Send a document to E-mail addresses that are assigned to Group Number. The E-mail addresses  
can be assigned to a Group Number, so that this feature allows you to send a document to multiple  
remote paties in a single operation. However, you cannnot send a document to both E-mail addresses  
and fax numbers in a single operation.  
• Multi-key Quick Broadcast Transmission  
This Multi-key Quick Broadcast Transmission allows you to send a document to a combination of the  
following numbers without preprogramming a group. However, you cannot send a document to both E-  
mail addresses and fax numbers in a single operation.  
One Touch Dial Keys  
Abbreviated Dial Numbers  
Alphabet Dial  
• Sent History  
• Reception History  
Group Numbers  
Direct Input  
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RESOLUTION: 200dpi  
Enter the E-mail address using the Keypad at the  
1Internet Fax Mode or Scan to E-mail Mode.  
:AUTO  
• If you make a mistake, you can edit the entered address  
using the following keys on the control panel or the function  
keyboard.  
2
key:  
Pressing this key clears all of the values that you entered.  
key:  
Each press of this key deletes the values that you are  
entering one by one.  
key:  
Pressing this key after highlighting the value with the  
key deletes the value.  
key:  
Pressing this key permits the insertion of a desired character  
before (in front of) an existing character highlighted by the  
cursor. Press this key again to exit the Insert mode.  
SCANNING TO MEMORY  
JOB NUMBER  
SCANNING PAGE  
RESIDUAL MEMORY  
Press the  
key.  
: XXX  
: YYY  
: ZZZ%  
2• When you set the original on the glass, go to step 3 and  
continue the operation.  
• When you set the original on the ADF or RADF, the machine  
scans the original and sends the Internet Fax. After  
operation is completed, the screen returns to the Internet  
Fax Mode or E-mail to Scan Mode.  
When scanning on the glass using e-STUDIO16:  
When you set the original on the glass of e-STUDIO16, you have to select the original size before  
scanning. When you press the  
key, the SELECT ORIGINAL SIZE screen is displayed.  
Select original size  
1.LT  
2.LD  
3.LT-R  
4.LG  
5.ST-R  
Select the original size using the  
or  
key and press the  
key to start scanning.  
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SCAN NEXT ORIGINAL?  
Select whether scanning another original.  
1.YES  
2.NO  
3
When you require scanning another original, select “1.YES”  
and press the  
key to scan another original.  
• When you do not require scanning another original, select  
2
“2.NO” and press the  
key to complete the operation.  
Sending Internet Fax by One Touch Key  
Press desired OneTouch ( to ) key at the  
ONE TOUCH NUMBER  
ONE TOUCH:  
01  
1Internet Fax Mode or Scan to E-mail Mode.  
LONDON OFFICE  
• When you set the original on the glass, go to step 2 and  
continue the operation.  
SCANNING TO MEMORY  
JOB NUMBER  
SCANNING PAGE  
RESIDUAL MEMORY  
• When you set the original on the ADF or RADF, the machine  
scans the original and sends the Internet Fax. After  
operation is completed, the screen returns to the Internet  
Fax Mode or E-mail to Scan Mode.  
: XXX  
: YYY  
: ZZZ%  
Note  
• When scanning on the glass using e-STUDIO16, the  
SELECT ORIGINAL SIZE screen appears. See “When  
scanning on the glass using e-STUDIO16” on page 2-12.  
SCAN NEXT ORIGINAL?  
1.YES  
2.NO  
Select whether scanning another original.  
2
When you require scanning another original, select “1.YES”  
and press the  
key to scan another original.  
• When you do not require scanning another original, select  
“2.NO” and press the  
key to complete the operation.  
Sending Internet Fax by Abbreviated Dialing  
Press the key at the Internet Fax Mode or  
1Scan to E-mail Mode.  
TELEPHONE NUMBERS LIST  
1.ABB. NUMBER  
2.SEARCH NAME  
3.GROUP NUMBER  
Press  
to select “1.ABB. NUMBER”.  
2
TELEPHONE NUMBERS LIST  
ABB. NUMBER (1-999):  
Enter the Abbreviated Dial Number (1 to 999)  
3assigned to the desired E-mail address.  
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TELEPHONE NUMBERS LIST  
ABB. NUMBER:  
Press the  
(or  
) key.  
010  
4• When you set the original on the glass, go to step 5 and  
continue the operation.  
LONDON OFFICE  
• When you set the original on the ADF or RADF, the machine  
scans the original and sends the Internet Fax.After operation  
is completed, the screen returns to the Internet Fax Mode  
or E-mail to Scan Mode.  
SCANNING TO MEMORY  
JOB NUMBER  
: XXX  
2
SCANNING PAGE  
RESIDUAL MEMORY  
: YYY  
: ZZZ%  
Note  
• When scanning on the glass using e-STUDIO16, the  
SELECT ORIGINAL SIZE screen appears. See “When  
scanning on the glass using e-STUDIO16” on page 2-12.  
SCAN NEXT ORIGINAL?  
1.YES  
2.NO  
Select whether scanning another original.  
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When you require scanning another original, select “1.YES”  
and press the  
key to scan another original.  
• When you do not require scanning another original, select  
“2.NO” and press the  
key to complete the operation.  
Sending Internet Fax by Alphabet Dialing  
Press the key at the Internet Fax Mode or  
1Scan to E-mail Mode.  
TELEPHONE NUMBERS LIST  
1.ABB. NUMBER  
2.SEARCH NAME  
3.GROUP NUMBER  
Press  
to select “2.SEARCH NAME”.  
2
SEARCH NAME  
ID NAME (MAX20):  
Enter the search characters using the keyboard on  
3the Flip Panel and press the  
key.  
L
• Only names beginning with the search character are  
presented. The names that have the search character in  
the middle are not presented.  
• Searching can be done irrespective of upper or lower case  
characters.  
SEARCH NAME  
L.A OFFICE  
LISBON OFFICE  
LONDON OFFICE  
The relevant ID names are displayed. Select the  
4destination using the  
or  
key.  
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ABB. NUMBER:  
Press the  
(or  
) key.  
010  
5
6
• When you set the original on the glass, go to step 6 and  
continue the operation.  
LONDON OFFICE  
• When you set the original on the ADF or RADF, the machine  
scans the original and sends the Internet Fax.After operation  
is completed, the screen returns to the Internet Fax Mode  
or E-mail to Scan Mode.  
SCANNING TO MEMORY  
JOB NUMBER  
: XXX  
2
SCANNING PAGE  
RESIDUAL MEMORY  
: YYY  
: ZZZ%  
Note  
• When scanning on the glass using e-STUDIO16, the  
SELECT ORIGINAL SIZE screen appears. See “When  
scanning on the glass using e-STUDIO16” on page 2-12.  
SCAN NEXT ORIGINAL?  
1.YES  
2.NO  
Select whether scanning another original.  
When you require scanning another original, select “1.YES”  
and press the  
• When you do not require scanning another original, select  
“2.NO” and press the key to complete the operation.  
key to scan another original.  
Sending Internet Fax by Sent History Dialing  
Press the key at the Internet Fax Mode or  
TELEPHONE NUMBERS LIST  
1.ABB. NUMBER  
2.SEARCH NAME  
3.GROUP NUMBER  
4.SENT HISTORY  
1Scan to E-mail Mode.  
Press  
to select “4.SENT HISTORY”.  
2
SENT HISTORY  
The Sent History list are displayed. Select the  
3destination using the  
or  
key.  
SCANNING TO MEMORY  
JOB NUMBER  
Press the  
(or  
) key.  
: XXX  
: YYY  
: ZZZ%  
4
• When you set the original on the glass, go to step 5 and  
continue the operation.  
SCANNING PAGE  
RESIDUAL MEMORY  
• When you set the original on the ADF or RADF, the machine  
scans the original and sends the Internet Fax.After operation  
is completed, the screen returns to the Internet Fax Mode  
or E-mail to Scan Mode.  
Note  
• When scanning on the glass using e-STUDIO16, the  
SELECT ORIGINAL SIZE screen appears. See “When  
scanning on the glass using e-STUDIO16” on page 2-12.  
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SCAN NEXT ORIGINAL?  
1.YES  
2.NO  
Select whether scanning another original.  
5
When you require scanning another original, select “1.YES”  
and press the  
• When you do not require scanning another original, select  
“2.NO” and press the key to complete the operation.  
key to scan another original.  
2
Sending Internet Fax by Reception History Dialing  
Press the key at the Internet Fax Mode or  
TELEPHONE NUMBERS LIST  
1.ABB. NUMBER  
2.SEARCH NAME  
3.GROUP NUMBER  
4.SENT HISTORY  
1Scan to E-mail Mode.  
Press  
to select “5.RECEPTION HISTORY”.  
5.RECEPTION HISTORY  
2
RECEPTION HISTORY  
The Reception History list are displayed. Select the  
3destination using the  
or  
key.  
SCANNING TO MEMORY  
JOB NUMBER  
Press the  
(or  
) key.  
: XXX  
: YYY  
: ZZZ%  
4
5
• When you set the original on the glass, go to step 5 and  
continue the operation.  
SCANNING PAGE  
RESIDUAL MEMORY  
• When you set the original on the ADF or RADF, the machine  
scans the original and sends the Internet Fax.After operation  
is completed, the screen returns to the Internet Fax Mode  
or E-mail to Scan Mode.  
Note  
• When scanning on the glass using e-STUDIO16, the  
SELECT ORIGINAL SIZE screen appears. See “When  
scanning on the glass using e-STUDIO16” on page 2-12.  
SCAN NEXT ORIGINAL?  
1.YES  
2.NO  
Select whether scanning another original.  
When you require scanning another original, select “1.YES”  
and press the  
• When you do not require scanning another original, select  
“2.NO” and press the key to complete the operation.  
key to scan another original.  
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Sending Internet Fax by Group Dialing  
Press the key at the Internet Fax Mode or  
1Scan to E-mail Mode.  
TELEPHONE NUMBERS LIST  
1.ABB. NUMBER  
2.SEARCH NAME  
3.GROUP NUMBER  
2
Press  
to select “3.GROUP NUMBER”.  
2
TELEPHONE NUMBERS LIST  
GROUP NUMBER (1-1999):  
Enter the Group Number (1 to 1999) assigned to the  
3desired E-mail addresses group.  
0530  
0530  
TELEPHONE NUMBERS LIST  
GROUP NUMBER:  
Press the  
(or  
) key.  
4
• When you set the original on the glass, go to step 5 and  
continue the operation.  
LONDON OFFICE  
• When you set the original on the ADF or RADF, the machine  
scans the original and sends the Internet Fax.After operation  
is completed, the screen returns to the Internet Fax Mode  
or E-mail to Scan Mode.  
SCANNING TO MEMORY  
JOB NUMBER  
: XXX  
SCANNING PAGE  
RESIDUAL MEMORY  
: YYY  
: ZZZ%  
Note  
• When scanning on the glass using e-STUDIO16, the  
SELECT ORIGINAL SIZE screen appears. See “When  
scanning on the glass using e-STUDIO16” on page 2-12.  
SCAN NEXT ORIGINAL?  
Select whether scanning another original.  
1.YES  
2.NO  
5• When you require scanning another original, select “1.YES”  
and press the  
• When you do not require scanning another original, select  
“2.NO” and press the key to complete the operation.  
key to scan another original.  
Sending Internet Fax by Multi-Key Quick Broadcast  
MULTI GROUP  
000  
Press the  
key at the Internet Fax Mode or Scan  
ENTER E-MAIL ADDRESS OR,  
PRESS SPEED DIAL OR  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
1to E-mail Mode.  
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MULTI GROUP  
000  
Specify the E-mail addresses.  
2• Direct Input  
See page 2-12  
See page 2-13  
See page 2-14  
• One Touch Key  
• Abbreviated Number  
• Alphabet Dialing  
See page 2-14  
See page 2-15  
2
• Sent History Dialing  
• Reception History Dialing  
See page 2-16  
• Group Number See page 2-17  
MULTI GROUP  
NEXT DESTINATION  
REVIEW LIST  
COMPLETE  
XXX  
SelectNEXT DESTINATIONand press the  
key  
3to specify another E-mail address until the E-mail  
addresses of all desired remote parties are entered.  
• When the E-mail addresses of all the desired remote parties  
are entered, go to step 5.  
To delete or modify an E-mail address already programmed  
to a Manual Group Dial, go to step 4.  
002. LONDON OFFICE  
003. CHICAGO OFFICE  
DELETE  
Select “REVIEW LIST” and press the  
key.  
4
MODIFY  
A. Delete the Existing destination.  
DELETE?  
1.YES  
• Use the  
or  
key to select the desired E-mail  
key.  
address and press  
2.NO  
• Select “1.YES” and press the  
key.  
MULTI GROUP  
XXX  
XXX  
Deleted  
B. Modify the Existing destination.  
• Use the  
or  
key to select the desired E-mail  
MULTI GROUP  
address and press  
key.  
• Enter correct E-mail address and press the  
key.  
002. LONDON OFFICE  
003. CHICAGO OFFICE  
DELETE  
MODIFY  
Specify all E-mail addresses and press the  
or select “COMPLETE” and press the  
key  
5
key.  
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3. AUTOMATICTELEPHONE DIALING REGISTRATION  
E-mail addresses can be assigned to Abbreviated Dial Numbers and One Touch Keys. The numbers  
are used for Abbreviated Dial E-mail transmission, One Touch E-mail transmission, and Group E-mail  
transmission. Once the addresses are assigned, the following features allow you to send documents to  
frequently sent addresses by pressing a few keys.  
• Abbreviated Dial Numbers  
2
This machine can store up to 300 E-mail addresses and 16-digit facsimile numbers with associated  
20-character ID names. This information is stored into Abbreviated Dial Numbers labeled from 001 to  
999.  
• One Touch Keys  
This machine can store up to 75 E-mail addresses and 16-digit facsimile numbers with associated 20-  
character ID names. This information is stored into One Touch Dial Numbers labeled from 01 to 75.  
• Group Numbers  
This machine can store up to 50 Broadcast Groups of Abbreviated Dial Numbers and One Touch Dial  
keys with associated 20-character location ID names. This information is stored into One Touch Dial  
Numbers labeled from 0001 to 1999.  
Important  
The total number of available destinations will vary depending upon the amount of information  
stored in each Abbreviated Dial Number, One Touch Key, and Group Number.  
Abbreviated Dialer Registration  
Registering New Abbreviated Dial Number  
Press the  
key.  
1
2
3
4
TEL LIST ENTRY  
1.ABB. NUMBERS  
2.GROUP NUMBERS  
3.ONE TOUCH NUMBERS  
Press the  
key.  
Select “1.ABB. NUMBERS” and press the  
key.  
ABB. NUMBER  
ENTER ABB. NUMBER (1-999):  
Enter an Abbreviated Dial Number from 1 to 999 and  
press the key.  
1
• When the entered abbreviated Dial Number has already  
been preset, you can modify, delete or retain the setting.  
See “Modifying/Deleting an Existing Abbreviated Dial  
Number” on page 2-23.  
ABB. NUMBER  
1.COMPLETE  
2.NAME  
3.TEL NUMBER  
4.2nd TEL NUMBER  
5.COMM.OPTIONS  
6.E-MAIL ADDRESS  
7.E-MAIL OPTION  
001  
• The ABB. NUMBER menu is displayed.  
Note  
The “NAME” and “E-MAIL ADDRESS” MUST be entered.  
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ABB. NUMBER  
ENTER ID NAME(MAX20):  
001  
001  
Press  
to select “2.NAME”. Enter the name of  
5the E-mail address (up to 20 characters) and press  
LONDON OFFICE  
the  
key.  
• The screen returns to the ABB. NUMBER menu.  
2
ABB. NUMBER  
ENTER E-MAIL ADDRESS OR  
PRESS SPEED DIAL KEY  
Press  
to select “6.E-MAIL ADDRESS”.  
6• When you directly input an E-mail address, go to step 7.  
• When you want to search an E-mail address from ABB.  
Number or One Touch Key, or select an E-mail address  
from Sent History or Reception History, go to step 8. Use  
this method to enter the E-mail address by editing a existing  
E-mail address rather than entering full E-mail address  
directly.  
ABB. NUMBER  
ENTER E-MAIL ADDRESS(MAX256):  
001  
Enter an E-mail address and press the  
key.  
7
• The screen returns to the ABB. NUMBER menu. Go to step  
16.  
ABB. NUMBER  
001  
Press the  
key.  
1.SEARCH NAME  
2.SENT HISTORY  
3.RECEPTION HISTORY  
8• When you want to search an E-mail address from ABB.  
Number or One Touch Key, go to step 9.  
• When you want to select an E-mail address from Sent  
History List, go to step 12.  
• When you want to select an E-mail address from Reception  
History List, go to step 14.  
ABB. NUMBER  
ID NAME (MAX20):  
001  
Press  
to select “1.SEARCH NAME” and enter  
9the search characters using the keyboard on the Flip  
L
Panel and press the  
key.  
• Only names beginning with the search character are  
presented. The names that have the search character in  
the middle are not presented.  
• Searching can be done irrespective of upper or lower case  
characters.  
ABB. NUMBER  
L.A OFFICE  
LISBON OFFICE  
LONDON OFFICE  
001  
001  
The relevant ID names are displayed. Select the  
10 destination using the  
or  
key and press  
the  
key.  
ABB. NUMBER  
Edit the E-mail address and press the  
key.  
11  
• The screen returns to the ABB. NUMBER menu. Go to step  
16.  
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ABB. NUMBER  
001  
Press  
to select “2.SENT HISTORY”. Select an  
12 E-mail address using the  
or  
key and  
press the  
key.  
ABB. NUMBER  
001  
001  
2
Edit the E-mail address and press the  
key.  
13  
• The screen returns to the ABB. NUMBER menu. Go to step  
16.  
ABB. NUMBER  
Press  
to select “3.RECEPTION HISTORY”.  
14 Select an E-mail address using the  
or  
key and press the  
key.  
ABB. NUMBER  
001  
Edit the E-mail address and press the  
key.  
15  
16  
• The screen returns to the ABB. NUMBER menu. Go to step  
16.  
E-MAIL OPTIONS  
1.OFF  
2.ON  
Press  
to select “7.E-MAIL OPTION”.  
E-MAIL OPTIONS  
1.COMPLETE  
2.TX REPORT  
Press  
to select “2.ON”.  
17 To skip the E-mail option, press  
.
3.RECEIVER CAPABILITY  
TX REPORT  
1.OFF  
A. Press  
to select “2.TX REPORT”.  
• Set whether or not to print a TX report.  
2.ON  
RECEIVER CAPABILITY  
1.COMPLETE  
2.RESOLUTION  
3.COMPRESSION  
4.PAPER SIZE  
B. Press  
to select3.RECEIVER CAPABILITY”.  
To set the resolution go to step b-1.  
To set the compression, go to step b-2.  
To set the paper size, go to step b-3  
To complete the receiver capability, go to step b-4.  
RESOLUTION  
1.200 x 100  
2.200 x 200  
3.200 x 400  
4.400 x 400  
b-1. Press  
to select “2.RESOLUTION”.  
• Select to program a resolution.  
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SELECT RECEIVER COMPRESSION  
1.MH  
2.MR  
b-2. Press  
to select “3.COMPRESSION”.  
• Select to program a compression.  
3.MMR  
4.JBIG  
SELECT RECEIVER PAPER SIZE  
2
b-3. Press  
to select “4.PAPER SIZE”.  
1.A4  
2.B4  
3.A3  
4.LT  
5.LG  
6.LD  
• Select to program a paper size.  
b-4. After you have completed all the desired  
settings of Receiver Capability, select  
“1.COMPLETE”.  
ABB. NUMBER  
1.COMPLETE  
2.NAME  
001  
001  
After you have completed all the desired settings of  
18 E-mail Options, select1.COMPLETE”.  
• The screen returns to the ABB. NUMBER menu.  
3.TEL NUMBER  
ABB. NUMBER  
PRESS ONE TOUCH KEY  
TO ENTER OR  
After you have completed all the desired settings of  
19 the Abbreviated Dial Number, select1.COMPLETE”.  
[SET]:TO SKIP  
ABB. NUMBER  
ONE TOUCH :  
001  
02  
Press the desired One Touch Key if you want to  
20assign the registered Abbreviated Dial to a One  
LONDON OFFICE  
Touch (  
to  
) key.  
ABB. NUMBER  
ENTER ABB. NUMBER (1-999):  
Press the  
key if you do not want to assign the  
registered Abbreviated Dial to a OneTouch Key.  
• Continue to register another Abbreviated Dial Number or  
press the  
key to finish the registration.  
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Modifying/Deleting an Existing Abbreviated Dial Number  
Press the  
Press the  
key.  
1
2
TEL LIST ENTRY  
1.ABB. NUMBERS  
2.GROUP NUMBERS  
3.ONE TOUCH NUMBERS  
key.  
2
Select “1.ABB. NUMBERS” and press the  
key.  
3
4
ABB. NUMBER  
ENTER ABB. NUMBER (1-999):  
Enter an Abbreviated Dial Number from 1 to 999 and  
press the key.  
1
• The “Already assigned” message is displayed, and the  
MODIFY/DELETE menu is displayed on the screen.  
ABB. NUMBER  
001  
LONDON OFFICE  
Already assigned  
ABB. NUMBER  
1.DELETE  
2.MODIFY  
3.RETAIN  
001  
Select the desired action for the Abbreviated Dial  
5Number.  
A. Press  
to delete the Abbreviated Dial Number. ABB. NUMBER  
001  
001  
• Delete the Abbreviated Dial Number and the screen returns  
to the ABB. NUMBER entry screen at step 4.  
LONDON OFFICE  
Deleted  
ABB. NUMBER  
1.COMPLETE  
2.NAME  
B. Press  
Number.  
to modify the Abbreviated Dial  
• The screen displays the ABB. NUMBER menu. See Step 5  
to 20 described at “Registering New Abbreviated Dial  
Number” on page 2-19.  
3.TEL NUMBER  
C. Press  
to retain the Abbreviated Dial Number.  
• The screen returns to the ABB. NUMBER entry screen at  
step 4.  
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OneTouch Key Registration  
This machine provides up to 75 One Touch keys. Keys  
to  
are accessible with the Flip Panel.  
Registering New OneTouch Key  
2
Press the  
Press the  
key.  
1
2
TEL LIST ENTRY  
1.ABB. NUMBERS  
2.GROUP NUMBERS  
3.ONE TOUCH NUMBERS  
key.  
Select3.ONETOUCH NUMBERSand press the  
3key.  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
PRESS ONE TOUCH KEY:  
Press the desired One Touch (  
to  
) key.  
4• When the selected OneTouch Key has already been preset,  
you can modify, delete or retain the setting. See “Modifying/  
Deleting an Existing One Touch Key” on page 2-27.  
• The ONE TOUCH KEY menu is displayed.  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
1.COMPLETE  
01  
Note  
2.NAME  
3.TEL NUMBER  
4.2nd TEL NUMBER  
5.COMM.OPTIONS  
6.E-MAIL ADDRESS  
7.E-MAIL OPTION  
The “NAME” and “E-MAIL ADDRESS” MUST be entered.  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
ENTER ID NAME(MAX20):  
01  
01  
Press  
to select “2.NAME”. Enter the name of  
5the E-mail address (up to 20 characters) and press  
LONDON OFFICE  
the  
key.  
• The screen returns to the ONE TOUCH KEY menu.  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
ENTER E-MAIL ADDRESS OR  
PRESS SPEED DIAL KEY  
Press  
to select “6.E-MAIL ADDRESS”.  
6• When you directly input an E-mail address, go to step 7.  
• When you want to select an E-mail address from ABB.  
Number or One Touch Key, go to step 8. Use this method to  
enter the E-mail address by editing a existing E-mail address  
rather than entering full E-mail address directly.  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
ENTER E-MAIL ADDRESS(MAX256):  
01  
Enter an E-mail address and press the  
key.  
7• The screen returns to the ONE TOUCH KEY menu. Go to  
step 16.  
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ONE TOUCH KEY  
1.SEARCH NAME  
2.SENT HISTORY  
3.RECEPTION HISTORY  
01  
Press the  
key.  
8• When you want to search an E-mail address from ABB.  
Number or One Touch Key, go to step 9.  
• When you want to select an E-mail address from Sent  
History List, go to step 12.  
• When you want to select an E-mail address from Reception  
History List, go to step 14.  
2
ONE TOUCH KEY  
ID NAME (MAX20):  
01  
Press  
to select “1.SEARCH NAME” and enter  
9the search characters using the keyboard on the Flip  
L
Panel and press the  
key.  
• Only names beginning with the search character are  
presented. The names that have the search character in  
the middle are not presented.  
• Searching can be done irrespective of upper or lower case  
characters.  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
L.A OFFICE  
LISBON OFFICE  
LONDON OFFICE  
01  
01  
The relevant ID names are displayed. Select the  
10 destination using the  
or  
key and press  
the  
key.  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
Edit the E-mail address and press the  
key.  
11  
• The screen returns to the ONE TOUCH KEY menu. Go to  
step 16.  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
01  
Press  
to select “2.SENT HISTORY”. Select an  
12 E-mail address using the  
or  
key and  
press the  
key.  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
01  
01  
Edit the E-mail address and press the  
key.  
13  
• The screen returns to the ONE TOUCH KEY menu. Go to  
step 16.  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
Press  
to select “3.RECEPTION HISTORY”.  
14 Select an E-mail address using the  
or  
key and press the  
key.  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
01  
Edit the E-mail address and press the  
key.  
15  
• The screen returns to the ONE TOUCH KEY menu. Go to  
step 16.  
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E-MAIL OPTIONS  
1.OFF  
2.ON  
Press  
Press  
to select “7.E-MAIL OPTION”.  
to select “2.ON”.  
16  
E-MAIL OPTIONS  
1.COMPLETE  
2.TX REPORT  
2
17 To skip the E-mail option, press  
.
3.RECEIVER CAPABILITY  
TX REPORT  
1.OFF  
2.ON  
A. Press  
to select “2.TX REPORT”.  
• Set whether or not to print a TX report.  
RECEIVER CAPABILITY  
1.COMPLETE  
2.RESOLUTION  
3.COMPRESSION  
4.PAPER SIZE  
B. Press  
to select3.RECEIVER CAPABILITY”.  
To set the resolution go to step b-1.  
To set the compression, go to step b-2.  
To set the paper size, go to step b-3  
To complete the receiver capability, go to step b-4.  
RESOLUTION  
1.200 x 100  
2.200 x 200  
3.200 x 400  
4.400 x 400  
b-1. Press  
to select “2.RESOLUTION”.  
• Select to program a resolution.  
SELECT RECEIVER COMPRESSION  
1.MH  
2.MR  
b-2. Press  
to select “3.COMPRESSION”.  
• Select to program a compression.  
3.MMR  
4.JBIG  
SELECT RECEIVER PAPER SIZE  
b-3. Press  
to select “4.PAPER SIZE”.  
1.A4  
2.B4  
3.A3  
4.LT  
5.LG  
6.LD  
• Select to program a paper size.  
b-4. After you have completed all the desired  
settings of Receiver Capability, select  
“1.COMPLETE”.  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
1.COMPLETE  
2.NAME  
01  
After you have completed all the desired settings of  
18 E-mail Options, select1.COMPLETE”.  
3.TEL NUMBER  
• The screen returns to the ONE TOUCH KEY menu.  
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ONE TOUCH KEY  
PRESS ONE TOUCH KEY  
After you have completed all the desired settings of  
19 the OneTouch Key, select1.COMPLETE”.  
• Continue to register another One Touch Key or press the  
key to finish the registration.  
2
Modifying/Deleting an Existing OneTouch Key  
Press the  
Press the  
key.  
1
2
TEL LIST ENTRY  
1.ABB. NUMBERS  
2.GROUP NUMBERS  
3.ONE TOUCH NUMBERS  
key.  
Select3.ONETOUCH NUMBERSand press the  
3key.  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
Press the desired One Touch (  
to  
) key.  
PRESS ONE TOUCH KEY  
4• The “Already assigned” message is displayed, and the  
screen becomes to the MODIFY/DELETE menu.  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
01  
LONDON OFFICE  
Already assigned  
ABB. NUMBER  
1.DELETE  
2.MODIFY  
3.RETAIN  
001  
Select what you do with the One Touch Key.  
5
ONE TOUCH KEY  
01  
01  
A. Press  
to delete the One Touch Key.  
• Delete the Abbreviated Dial Number and the screen returns  
to the ABB. NUMBER entry screen at step 4.  
LONDON OFFICE  
Deleted  
ONE TOUCH KEY  
1.COMPLETE  
2.NAME  
B. Press  
to modify the One Touch Key.  
• The screen becomes to the ONE TOUCH KEY menu. See  
Step 5 to 19 described at “Registering New One Touch Key”  
on page 2-24.  
3.TEL NUMBER  
C. Press  
to retain the One Touch Key.  
• The screen returns to the ONE TOUCH KEY entry screen  
at step 4.  
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Group Number Registration  
E-mail addresses can be assigned to the Group Numbers.  
You can send a document to multiple remote stations in a single operation. This is referred to as Group  
Dialing or Multi-address Transmission.  
It is useful to preset addresses, to which Multi-address Transmissions are often performed, in a group.To  
make a Multi-address Transmission easier, you can assign such a group to a One Touch key.  
The preset groups can also be used as groups for Multi-polling Receptions.  
You can register up to 50 Broadcast Groups using any combination of Group Numbers from 1 to 1999  
(no duplications allowed).You may also assign each group an optional name of up to 20 characters.  
Each group can contain any combination of the 300 Abbreviated and/or 75 One Touch dials and can be  
assigned to a One Touch key.  
2
Registering New Group Number  
Press the  
Press the  
key.  
1
2
TEL LIST ENTRY  
1.ABB. NUMBERS  
2.GROUP NUMBERS  
3.ONE TOUCH NUMBERS  
key.  
Select2.GROUP NUMBERSand press the  
key.  
3
4
GROUP NUMBER  
1.FAX NUMBER SETUP  
2.E-MAIL ADDRESS SETUP  
Press  
to select “2.E-MAIL ADDRESS SETUP”.  
GROUP NUMBER  
ENTER GROUP NUMBER (1-1999):  
Enter an Group Number from 1 to 1999 and press  
5the  
key.  
1
• When the entered Group Number has already been preset,  
you can modify, delete or retain the setting. See “Modifying/  
Deleting an Existing Group Number” on page 2-31.  
GROUP NUMBER  
1.COMPLETE  
2.NAME  
0001  
0001  
• The GROUP NUMBER menu is displayed.  
3.DESTINATIONS  
GROUP NUMBER  
ENTER ID NAME(MAX20):  
Press  
to select “2.NAME”. Enter the name of  
6the Group Number (up to 20 characters) and press  
ABC GROUP  
the  
key.  
• The screen returns to the GROUP NUMBER menu.  
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GROUP NUMBER  
ENTER ABB. NUMBER  
OR ONE TOUCH KEY  
0001  
Press  
to select3.DESTINATIONS”. Then enter  
7the addresses of the remote stations to be preset in  
the group.  
To preset a One Touch Key to the group, go to step A.  
To preset an Abbreviated Dial Number to the group, go to  
step B.  
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GROUP NUMBER  
ONE TOUCH:  
0001  
02  
A. Press desired One Touch (  
to  
) Key.  
• After 2 seconds, the screen returns to the Group Number  
menu displayed in Step 8.  
LONDON OFFICE  
GROUP NUMBER  
ABB. NUMBER:  
0001  
021  
B. Enter the desired Abbreviated Dial Number and  
press the  
key.  
CHICAGO OFFICE  
• After 2 seconds, the screen returns to the Group Number  
menu displayed in Step 8.  
GROUP NUMBER  
1.ADD NEXT NUMBER  
2.REVIEW LIST  
3.COMPLETE  
0001  
Press  
to select1.ADD NEXT NUMBER”.  
8Repeat the operation until all desired destinations  
have been added to the group.  
Press to select “2.REVIEW LIST” if you want  
9to modify or delete the destination added to the  
group.  
• If you want delete the destination from the group list, go to  
step A.  
• If you want to modify the destination added to the group list,  
go to step B.  
A. Delete the Destination  
001. COLORADO OFFICE  
002. LONDON OFFICE  
003. CHICAGO OFFICE  
DELETE  
a-1. Use the  
or  
key to select the  
destination you want to delete and press the  
key.  
MODIFY  
GROUP NUMBER  
ABB.NUMBER  
0001  
003  
COLORADO OFFICE  
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0001  
a-2. Press  
to select “1.YES” and delete the  
COLORADO OFFICE  
1.YES  
destination.  
2.NO  
GROUP NUMBER  
ABB.NUMBER  
COLORADO OFFICE  
Deleted  
0001  
003  
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B. Modify the Destination  
b-1. Use the or  
destination you want to modify and press  
the key.  
001. COLORADO OFFICE  
002. LONDON OFFICE  
003. CHICAGO OFFICE  
DELETE  
key to select the  
MODIFY  
GROUP NUMBER  
ENTER ABB. NUMBER (1-999):  
0001  
b-2. Enter another ABB. Number and press the  
key, or press another One Touch Dial  
Key to be replaced.  
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001. L.A. OFFICE  
002. LONDON OFFICE  
003. CHICAGO OFFICE  
DELETE  
MODIFY  
GROUP NUMBER  
1.ADD NEXT NUMBER  
2.REVIEW LIST  
3.COMPLETE  
0001  
0001  
0001  
Press the  
key to complete modifying Remote  
10 Station.  
GROUP NUMBER  
1.COMPLETE  
2.NAME  
When all the addresses are entered, press  
to  
11select3.COMPLETE”.  
• The screen returns to GROUP NUMBER menu.  
3.DESTINATION  
GROUP NUMBER  
PRESS ONE TOUCH KEY  
TO ENTER OR  
After you have completed all the desired settings of  
12 the Group Number, select “1.COMPLETE”.  
[SET]: TO SKIP  
GROUP NUMBER  
ONE TOUCH :  
0001  
04  
Press the desired One Touch Key if you want to  
13 assign the registered Group Number to a OneTouch  
ABC GROUP  
(
to  
) key.  
Press the  
key if you do not want to assign the  
GROUP NUMBER  
registered Group Number to a OneTouch Key.  
ENTER GROUP NUMBER (1-1999):  
• Continue to register another Group Number or press the  
key to finish the registration.  
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Modifying/Deleting an Existing Group Number  
Press the  
Press the  
key.  
1
2
TEL LIST ENTRY  
1.ABB. NUMBERS  
2.GROUP NUMBERS  
3.ONE TOUCH NUMBERS  
key.  
2
Select2.GROUP NUMBERSand press the  
key.  
3
4
GROUP NUMBER  
1.FAX NUMBER SETUP  
2.E-MAIL ADDRESS SETUP  
Press  
to select “2.E-MAIL ADDRESS SETUP”.  
GROUP NUMBER  
ENTER GROUP NUMBER (1-1999):  
Enter a Group Number from 1 to 1999 and press the  
key.  
5
1
• The “Already assigned” message is displayed, and the  
screen displays the MODIFY/DELETE menu.  
GROUP NUMBER  
0001  
0001  
ABC GROUP  
Already assigned  
GROUP NUMBER  
1.DELETE  
2.MODIFY  
3.RETAIN  
Select one of the following Group Number options.  
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GROUP NUMBER  
0001  
0001  
A. Press  
to delete the Group Number.  
• Delete the Group Number and the screen returns to the  
Group Number entry screen at step 5.  
ABC GROUP  
Deleted  
GROUP NUMBER  
1.COMPLETE  
2.NAME  
B. Press  
to modify the Group Number.  
• The screen displays the Group Number menu. See Step 6  
to 13 described at “Registering New Group Number” on page  
2-28.  
3.DESTINATIONS  
C. Press  
to retain the Group Number.  
• The screen returns to the Group Number entry screen at  
step 5.  
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1. SETUP FLOW ................................................................................................................ 3-3  
2. TCP/IP CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................. 3-4  
BootP/DHCP Setting ...................................................................................................... 3-5  
IP Address Setting ......................................................................................................... 3-6  
Subnetmask Setting ....................................................................................................... 3-7  
Default Gateway Setting ................................................................................................ 3-8  
Host Name Setting ......................................................................................................... 3-9  
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3. E-MAIL ACCOUNT SETUP .......................................................................................... 3-10  
Before Setting Up ......................................................................................................... 3-10  
E-mail Address Setting..................................................................................................3-11  
Error E-mail Forward Address Setting ......................................................................... 3-12  
Receive Mode Setting .................................................................................................. 3-13  
POP Server Address Setting........................................................................................ 3-14  
POP Time Setting......................................................................................................... 3-15  
POP Login Name Setting ............................................................................................. 3-17  
POP Password Setting ................................................................................................. 3-18  
SMTP Server Address Setting ..................................................................................... 3-19  
4. E-MAIL PROPERTIES SETUP .................................................................................... 3-21  
Print Text Body Setting ................................................................................................. 3-23  
Body Page Limit Setting ............................................................................................... 3-24  
Send MDN Setting........................................................................................................ 3-25  
Print Header Setting ..................................................................................................... 3-26  
Print E-mail Error Setting ............................................................................................. 3-27  
Print DSN Setting ......................................................................................................... 3-28  
Print MDN Setting......................................................................................................... 3-29  
Request DSN Setting ................................................................................................... 3-30  
Confirmation Timer Setting .......................................................................................... 3-31  
Message Size Limit Setting .......................................................................................... 3-32  
5. SCAN TO E-MAIL SETUP............................................................................................ 3-33  
Resolution Setting ........................................................................................................ 3-33  
Message Size Limit Setting .......................................................................................... 3-34  
6. ONRAMP GATEWAY SETUP ...................................................................................... 3-35  
Onramp Gateway, Onramp Gateway Overview ........................................................... 3-35  
Setting Up a Relay Box with E-mail Address ............................................................... 3-36  
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7. OFFRAMP GATEWAY SETUP..................................................................................... 3-40  
Offramp Gateway, Offramp Gateway Overview ........................................................... 3-40  
How to send a document using Offramp Gateway....................................................... 3-41  
Setting Up for Offramp Gateway .................................................................................. 3-42  
E-mail to Fax Gateway Setting ..................................................................................... 3-43  
Gateway Print Setting................................................................................................... 3-44  
Gateway Security Setting ............................................................................................. 3-45  
8. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS SETUP ............................................................................. 3-46  
FTP Server Login Name Setting .................................................................................. 3-46  
FTP Server Login Password Setting ............................................................................ 3-47  
LAN FAX Server Address Setting ................................................................................ 3-48  
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1. SETUP FLOW  
The following table describes the Initial Setup Flow according to your conditions or needs.  
To use the functions, the network configuration for this machine must be set up correctly. For the values  
of the network configuration, contact your network administrator.  
TCP/IP Configuration Setup  
Setup the TCP/IP on the machine to connect to your local area network and the Internet.  
P3-4 TCP/IP CONFIGUTATION  
E-mail Account Setup  
Setup the E-mail account information on your machine to enable the E-mail transmission.  
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P3-10 E-MAIL ACCOUNT SETUP  
E-mail Properties Setup  
You can also configure the E-mail properties. After the machine is set up, it is recommended to  
configure the E-mail properties to use Internet Fax features.  
P3-21 E-MAIL PROPERTIES SETUP  
Scan to E-mail Setup  
You can configure the default value of the E-mail properties that are used for the Scan to E-mail  
transmission.  
P3-33 SCAN TO E-MAIL SETUP  
Onramp Gateway Setup  
In order to use the Onramp GatewayTransmission, the relay mailbox that E-mail addresses are assigned  
for the end stations should be created.  
P3-35 ONRAMP GATEWAY SETUP  
Offramp Gateway Setup  
In order to use the Offramp Gateway Transmission, the device must be set up accordingly.  
P3-40 OFFRAMP GATEWAY SETUP  
Additional Functions Setup  
The setup functions for the Network utilities (FTP) are available when the Internet Fax Kit is installed,  
though they are not used for Internet Fax setup.  
P3-46 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS SETUP  
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2. TCP/IP CONFIGURATION  
This section describes the procedures to configure the TCP/IP for the Network Interface Card to connect  
to the Internet.  
The items and the parameter values for the TCP/IP Configuration Setup are dependent on if the IP  
address of the device is obtained from a DHCP server or assigned manually.  
Item  
Use DHCP Server  
Set to ON  
Assign IP Address  
Set to OFF  
BootP/DHCP  
IP Address  
Subnetmask  
Default Gateway  
Host Name  
Not required  
Not required  
Not required  
Required  
Required  
Required if necessary  
Required if necessary  
Required  
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• BootP/DHCP  
Set to enable or disable the BootP/DHCP whether obtaining the IP address from the DHCP server.  
When the TCP/IP settings of this machine are provided by the DHCP server, set this to ON. Set the  
BootP/DHCP to OFF when you want to assign the TCP/IP settings manually.  
• IP Address  
Assign the IP address of this machine. Do not set this when the IP address is obtained from the DHCP  
server. The machine uses the IP address here even if the BootP/DHCP is set to be enabled.  
• Subnetmask  
Assign the Subnetmask if required.  
• Default Gateway  
Assign the Default Gateway address when the machine is used in the network through a router.  
• Host Name  
Set the FQDN of this machine. This name is used as the sender name for E-mails.  
Note  
When you want to set to SMTP for the Receive Mode, the IP address must be assigned manually.  
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BootP/DHCP Setting  
NETWORK  
Press the  
Press  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
1
2
TCP/IP  
to select “02.TCP/IP”.  
01.BOOTP/DHCP  
02.IP ADDRESS  
03.SUBNET MASK  
04.DEFAULT GATEWAY  
05.HOST NAME  
3
BOOTP/DHCP  
1.ENABLE  
2.DISABLE  
Press  
to select “01.BOOTP/DHCP”.  
3
TCP/IP  
To enable the BOOTP/DHCP, press  
to select  
to select  
01.BOOTP/DHCP  
02.IP ADDRESS  
03.SUBNET MASK  
4“1.ENABLE”.  
To disable the BOOTP/DHCP, press  
“2.DISABLE”.  
• The display returns to the TCP/IP menu.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key.  
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
5• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
• If you want to change another TCP/IP network setting,  
change the setting before pressing the key.  
NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
6the network settings and start initializing.  
Initializing  
NETWORK  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu. It may  
take few minutes to finish initializing the Network Interface  
Card.  
• If you want cancel the TCP/IP setting, press the  
before selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
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IP Address Setting  
NETWORK  
Press the  
Press  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
1
2
TCP/IP  
to select “02.TCP/IP”.  
01.BOOTP/DHCP  
02.IP ADDRESS  
03.SUBNET MASK  
04.DEFAULT GATEWAY  
05.HOST NAME  
3
IP ADDRESS  
Press  
to select “02.IP ADDRESS”.  
3
4
000.000.000.000  
Enter the IP address using the Dial Keypad and press  
the key.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key.  
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
5• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
• If you want to change another TCP/IP network setting,  
change the setting before pressing the key.  
NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
6the network settings and start initializing.  
Initializing  
NETWORK  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu. It may  
take few minutes to finish initializing the Network Interface  
Card.  
• If you want cancel the TCP/IP setting, press the  
before selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
SETUP  
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Subnetmask Setting  
NETWORK  
Press the  
Press  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
1
2
TCP/IP  
to select “02.TCP/IP”.  
01.BOOTP/DHCP  
02.IP ADDRESS  
03.SUBNET MASK  
04.DEFAULT GATEWAY  
05.HOST NAME  
3
SUBNET MASK  
Press  
to select “03.SUBNET MASK”.  
3
000.000.000.000  
Enter the Subnetmask using the Dial Keypad and  
4press the  
key.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key.  
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
5• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
• If you want to change another TCP/IP network setting,  
change the setting before pressing the key.  
NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
6the network settings and start initializing.  
Initializing  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu. It may  
take few minutes to finish initializing the Network Interface NETWORK  
Card.  
• If you want cancel the TCP/IP setting, press the  
before selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
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Default Gateway Setting  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
1
2
TCP/IP  
Press  
Press  
to select “02.TCP/IP”.  
01.BOOTP/DHCP  
02.IP ADDRESS  
03.SUBNET MASK  
04.DEFAULT GATEWAY  
05.HOST NAME  
3
DEFAULT GATEWAY  
000.000.000.000  
to select04.DEFAULT GATEWAY”.  
3
4
Enter the Default Gateway address using the Dial  
Keypad and press the key.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key.  
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
5• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
• If you want to change another TCP/IP network setting,  
change the setting before pressing the key.  
NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
6the network settings and start initializing.  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu. It may  
take few minutes to finish initializing the Network Interface  
Card.  
Initializing  
NETWORK  
• If you want cancel the TCP/IP setting, press the  
before selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
SETUP  
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Host Name Setting  
NETWORK  
Press the  
Press  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
1
2
TCP/IP  
to select “02.TCP/IP”.  
01.BOOTP/DHCP  
02.IP ADDRESS  
03.SUBNET MASK  
04.DEFAULT GATEWAY  
05.HOST NAME  
3
HOST NAME  
ENTER NAME(MAX254)  
Press  
to select “05.HOST NAME”.  
3
4
Enter the Host Name using the keyboard and press  
the key.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key.  
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
5• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
• If you want to change another TCP/IP network setting,  
change the setting before pressing the key.  
NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
6the network settings and start initializing.  
Initializing  
NETWORK  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu.  
• If you want cancel the TCP/IP setting, press the  
before selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
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3. E-MAIL ACCOUNT SETUP  
This section describes the procedures to set E-mail account information on the machine so that you can  
send and receive E-mails on the device.  
Before Setting Up  
Before you set up the E-mail account information, you should determine which receive mode the machine  
uses. There are 2 types of receive mode for this machine: POP and SMTP.  
• When using POP for the Receive Mode  
The machine can perform the Internet Fax transmissions except the Offramp Gateway transmission.  
Similar to an E-mail application, the machine uses POP for retrieving E-mails from a mail server, and  
uses SMTP for sending E-mails to a mail server. When you do not need to perform the Offramp  
Gateway transmission, please select POP for the Receive Mode.  
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• When using SMTP for the Receive Mode  
The machine can perform Offramp Gateway transmission in addition to general Internet Fax  
transmissions. When the Receive Mode is set to SMTP, the machine uses SMTP for retrieving and  
sending E-mails from/to a mail server. Therefore, if you want to enable the Offramp Gateway  
transmission, please select SMTP for the Receive Mode. However, changing the settings on the mail  
server will be required. Please see “OFFRAMP GATEWAY SETUP” on page 3-40 for more descriptions.  
Please confirm the following information before configuring the E-mail account settings in your machine.  
Your E-mail account must be created on the mail server.  
• Ask your administrator for your E-mail account information.  
• The machine is connected with the E-mail server in the local area network.  
The items you should set up vary according to the Receive Mode.  
When this machine uses POP for the Receive Mode:  
E-mail Address  
• Error E-mail Forward Address  
• Receive Mode  
• POP Server Address  
• POP Time  
• POP Login Name  
• POP Password  
• SMTP Server Address  
When this machine uses SMTP for the Receive Mode:  
E-mail Address  
• Error E-mail Forward Address  
• Receive Mode  
• SMTP Server Address  
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E-mail Address Setting  
This sets the E-mail address of the machine.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
06.FTP  
1
2
3
07.LAN FAX  
E-MAIL  
Press  
to select “05.E-MAIL.  
01.E-MAIL ADDRESS  
02.ERROR MAIL FW ADDRESS  
03.RECEIVE MODE  
04.POP SERVER ADDRESS  
05.POP TIME  
06.POP LOGIN NAME  
07.POP PASSWORD  
08.SMTP SERVER ADDRESS  
E-MAIL ADDRESS  
ENTER E-MAIL ADDRESS(MAX254):  
Press  
to select “01.E-MAIL ADDRESS”.  
3
4
Enter the E-mail address using the keyboard.  
When the Receive Mode is set to SMTP  
When the Receive Mode is set to SMTP, the domain (right part of “@”) of your E-mail address  
becomes an added sub-address to the domain name of the mail server (or full quality domain name  
assigned on the mail server which set to transfer E-mails to this machine). Please ask your network  
administrator about the domain name of the machine. Also, you can use any unique username for  
the E-mail address.  
For example: sub-address=host1, domain=toshiba.com  
[email protected] (xxxxx can be any username)  
E-MAIL  
Press the  
key.  
01.E-MAIL ADDRESS  
02.ERROR MAIL FW ADDRESS  
03.RECEIVE MODE  
5• The display returns to the E-MAIL menu.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key.  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
6• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
• If you want to change another E-MAIL setting, change the  
setting before pressing the key.  
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NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
7the E-mail settings and start initializing.  
Initializing  
NETWORK  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu.  
• If you want cancel the E-MAIL setting, press the  
before selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
3
Error E-mail Forward Address Setting  
This sets an E-mail address to forward the received E-mail when an error occurs and the machine  
cannot print the E-mail.  
Tip  
The machine recognizes an error if the E-mail contains files other than text format or TIFF-FX  
format. The machine can forward this E-mail to another E-mail address when this happens. It is  
recommended to set the address to forward the E-mail to a personal computer because personal  
computers will normally be able to view these files.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
06.FTP  
1
2
07.LAN FAX  
E-MAIL  
Press  
to select “05.E-MAIL.  
01.E-MAIL ADDRESS  
02.ERROR MAIL FW ADDRESS  
03.RECEIVE MODE  
04.POP SERVER ADDRESS  
05.POP TIME  
06.POP LOGIN NAME  
07.POP PASSWORD  
08.SMTP SERVER ADDRESS  
ERROR MAIL FW ADDRESS  
ENTER E-MAIL ADDRESS(MAX254):  
Press  
to select “02.ERROR MAIL FW  
3ADDRESS”.  
Enter the E-mail address using the keyboard.  
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E-MAIL  
Press the  
key.  
01.E-MAIL ADDRESS  
02.ERROR MAIL FW ADDRESS  
03.RECEIVE MODE  
5• The display returns to the E-MAIL menu.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key.  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
6• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
• If you want to change another E-MAIL setting, change the  
setting before pressing the key.  
3
NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
7the E-mail settings and start initializing.  
Initializing  
NETWORK  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu.  
• If you want cancel the E-MAIL setting, press the  
before selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
Receive Mode Setting  
This sets the type of protocols used for receiving E-mail.  
Tip  
To perform the Offramp Gateway transmission, the Receive Mode must be set to “SMTP”. See  
“OFFRAMP GATEWAY SETUP” on page 3-40 for further details.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
06.FTP  
1
2
07.LAN FAX  
E-MAIL  
Press  
to select “05.E-MAIL.  
01.E-MAIL ADDRESS  
02.ERROR MAIL FW ADDRESS  
03.RECEIVE MODE  
04.POP SERVER ADDRESS  
05.POP TIME  
06.POP LOGIN NAME  
07.POP PASSWORD  
08.SMTP SERVER ADDRESS  
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RECEIVE MODE  
1.POP  
2.SMTP  
Press  
Press  
to select “03.RECEIVE MODE”.  
3
E-MAIL  
to select “1.POP” or press  
to select  
01.E-MAIL ADDRESS  
02.ERROR MAIL FW ADDRESS  
03.RECEIVE MODE  
4“2.SMTP”.  
• The display returns to the E-MAIL menu.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key.  
3
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
5• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
• If you want to change another E-MAIL setting, change the  
setting before pressing the key.  
NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
6the E-mail settings and start initializing.  
Initializing  
NETWORK  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu.  
• If you want cancel the E-MAIL setting, press the  
before selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
POP Server Address Setting  
This sets the IP address of the POP server. This must be set when “POP” is selected in “Receive Mode.”  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
06.FTP  
1
2
07.LAN FAX  
E-MAIL  
Press  
to select “05.E-MAIL.  
01.E-MAIL ADDRESS  
02.ERROR MAIL FW ADDRESS  
03.RECEIVE MODE  
04.POP SERVER ADDRESS  
05.POP TIME  
06.POP LOGIN NAME  
07.POP PASSWORD  
08.SMTP SERVER ADDRESS  
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POP SERVER ADDRESS  
000.000.000.000  
Press  
to select “04.POP SERVER  
3ADDRESS”.  
Enter the IP address of the POP server using the  
4Dial Keypad.  
E-MAIL  
Press the  
key.  
02.ERROR MAIL FW ADDRESS  
03.RECEIVE MODE  
04.POP SERVER ADDRESS  
5• The display returns to the E-MAIL menu.  
3
NETWORK  
Press the  
key.  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
6• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
• If you want to change another E-MAIL setting, change the  
setting before pressing the key.  
NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
7the E-mail settings and start initializing.  
Initializing  
NETWORK  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu.  
• If you want cancel the E-MAIL setting, press the  
before selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
POP Time Setting  
This sets the time interval to check whether or not new E-mail has been received at the POP server. This  
setting is valid when “POP” is selected in “Receive Mode. 10MINS” is selected as the default setting.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
06.FTP  
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E-MAIL  
Press  
to select “05.E-MAIL.  
01.E-MAIL ADDRESS  
02.ERROR MAIL FW ADDRESS  
03.RECEIVE MODE  
04.POP SERVER ADDRESS  
05.POP TIME  
2
06.POP LOGIN NAME  
07.POP PASSWORD  
08.SMTP SERVER ADDRESS  
POP TIME  
01.1MIN  
3
Press  
to select “05.POPTIME”.  
3
4
02.2MINS  
03.3MINS  
04.10MINS  
05.30MINS  
06.1HOUR  
07.2HOURS  
08.6HOURS  
09.12HOURS  
10.24HOURS  
Use the  
or  
key to select the desired time.  
E-MAIL  
Press the  
key.  
03.RECEIVE MODE  
04.POP SERVER ADDRESS  
05.POP TIME  
5• The display returns to the E-MAIL menu.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key.  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
6• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
• If you want to change another E-MAIL setting, change the  
setting before pressing the key.  
NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
7the E-mail settings and start initializing.  
Initializing  
NETWORK  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu.  
• If you want cancel the E-MAIL setting, press the  
before selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
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POP Login Name Setting  
This sets the user name to log in the POP server. This must be set when “POP” is selected in “Receive  
Mode.”  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
06.FTP  
1
2
3
07.LAN FAX  
E-MAIL  
Press  
to select “05.E-MAIL.  
01.E-MAIL ADDRESS  
02.ERROR MAIL FW ADDRESS  
03.RECEIVE MODE  
04.POP SERVER ADDRESS  
05.POP TIME  
06.POP LOGIN NAME  
07.POP PASSWORD  
08.SMTP SERVER ADDRESS  
POP LOGIN NAME  
ENTER NAME(MAX32):  
Press  
to select “06.POP LOGIN NAME”.  
3
public  
Enter the POP login name using the keyboard and  
4Dial Keypad.  
• “public” is set as the default POP login name.  
E-MAIL  
Press the  
key.  
04.POP SERVER ADDRESS  
05.POP TIME  
06.POP LOGIN NAME  
5• The display returns to the E-MAIL menu.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key.  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
6• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
• If you want to change another E-MAIL setting, change the  
setting before pressing the key.  
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NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
7the E-mail settings and start initializing.  
Initializing  
NETWORK  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu.  
• If you want cancel the E-MAIL setting, press the  
before selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
3
POP Password Setting  
This sets the password to log in the POP server. This must be set when “POP” is selected in “Receive  
Mode.”  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
06.FTP  
1
2
07.LAN FAX  
E-MAIL  
Press  
to select “05.E-MAIL.  
01.E-MAIL ADDRESS  
02.ERROR MAIL FW ADDRESS  
03.RECEIVE MODE  
04.POP SERVER ADDRESS  
05.POP TIME  
06.POP LOGIN NAME  
07.POP PASSWORD  
08.SMTP SERVER ADDRESS  
POP PASSWORD  
ENTER PASSWORD(MAX32):  
Press  
to select “07.POP PASSWORD”.  
3
pass  
Enter the POP password using the keyboard and  
4Dial Keypad.  
• “pass” is set as the default POP password.  
Press the  
key.  
E-MAIL  
05.POP TIME  
06.POP LOGIN NAME  
07.POP PASSWORD  
5• The display returns to the E-MAIL menu.  
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NETWORK  
Press the  
key.  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
6• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
• If you want to change another E-MAIL setting, change the  
setting before pressing the key.  
NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
7the E-mail settings and start initializing.  
Initializing  
NETWORK  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu.  
3
• If you want cancel the E-MAIL setting, press the  
before selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
SMTP Server Address Setting  
This sets the IP address of the SMTP server when it is as an Outgoing E-mail server.  
Tip  
When “SMTP” is selected in “Receive Mode”, the machine also retrieves E-mails from the mail  
server assigned here using SMTP transmission. In this case, this machine works as one of the  
mail servers.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
06.FTP  
1
2
07.LAN FAX  
E-MAIL  
Press  
to select “05.E-MAIL.  
01.E-MAIL ADDRESS  
02.ERROR MAIL FW ADDRESS  
03.RECEIVE MODE  
04.POP SERVER ADDRESS  
05.POP TIME  
06.POP LOGIN NAME  
07.POP PASSWORD  
08.SMTP SERVER ADDRESS  
SMTP SERVER ADDRESS  
000.000.000.000  
Press  
to select “08.SMTP SERVER  
3ADDRESS”.  
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Enter the SMTP server address on the Dial Keypad.  
4
E-MAIL  
Press the  
key.  
06.POP LOGIN NAME  
07.POP PASSWORD  
08.SMTP SERVER ADDRESS  
5• The display returns to the E-MAIL menu.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key.  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
6• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
3
• If you want to change another E-MAIL setting, change the  
setting before pressing the key.  
NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
7the E-mail settings and start initializing.  
Initializing  
NETWORK  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu.  
• If you want cancel the E-MAIL setting, press the  
before selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
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4. E-MAIL PROPERTIES SETUP  
This section describes the procedures to set the E-mail properties and how the machine works with the  
Internet Fax function. The following table describes the E-mail properties that can be set up. See the  
following sections for more information about each item.  
Properties Name  
Print Text Body  
Description  
Default  
On  
This is to set to On or Off for printing the body  
section of the received E-mail. However, when  
the received E-mail has only the body section, the  
body section is printed even if this is set to Off.  
This is to set the maximum number of pages to be  
printed when receiving an E-mail. If the number of  
pages to be printed exceeds the limit, the machine  
interrupts the printing.  
Body Page Limit  
Send MDN  
5
3
This is set to On or Off for replying to the MDN  
request when receiving the documents from other  
machines using the Internet Fax function.  
This is set to On or Off for printing the header  
section of the received E-mail.  
OFF  
Print Header  
ON  
ON  
Print E-mail Error  
This is set to On or Off for printing only the items  
that can be printed normally when an error occurs.  
The items that the machine recognizes to be  
erroneous are not printed.  
Print DSN  
Print MDN  
This is set to On or Off for printing the DSN.  
This is set to On or Off for printing the MDN sent  
from the recipient that informs you the message  
was successfully received.  
ON  
ON  
Request DSN  
This is set to On or Off for sending the DSN  
request.  
ON  
Confirmation Timer  
This is set to On or Off for printing the alert report ON/1HOUR  
and the time interval to wait for the MDN reply  
before printing the alert report.  
Message Size Limit  
This is set to the maximum size for sending  
documents using the Internet Fax function. If the  
size of documents exceeds the maximum size,  
the machine sends the documents separately.  
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There are also the E-mail properties related to the Offramp Gateway function. When you set the Receive  
Mode to “SMTP”, you can additionally configure the following items.  
Properties Name  
Description  
E-mail to FAX Gateway  
This sets the machine to allow forwarding the document  
that is received by the Offramp Gateway transmission.  
This sets whether to print the document sent from the  
Internet FAX machine using the Offramp Gateway  
transmission. The machine prints the document when  
forwarding it to the facsimile, so that you can confirm  
what is sent using the Offramp Gateway.  
Gateway Print  
3
Gateway Security  
This sets whether or not to check the fax number of the  
sender before forwarding to the Offramp Gateway.  
If the fax number of the facsimile is not registered as a  
One Touch dial or Abbreviated dial, the Offramp  
Gateway feature will not be available for this document.  
For further details, see “OFFRAMP GATEWAY SETUP” on page 3-40.  
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PrintText Body Setting  
This sets whether or not the body section of the received E-mail is to be printed.  
E-MAIL SETUP  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
1
04.PRINT HEADER  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
07.PRINT MDN  
3
08.REQUEST DSN  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
12.CONFIRMATION TIMER  
13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
PRINT TEXT BODY  
1.OFF  
2.ON  
Press  
Press  
to select “01.PRINTTEXT BODY”.  
2
E-MAIL SETUP  
to select “1.OFF” when you want to  
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
3disable the PrintText Body function.  
Press  
to select2.ONwhen you want to enable  
the PrintText Body function.  
• The display returns to the E-MAIL SETUP menu.  
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Body Page Limit Setting  
This sets the maximum number of the pages to be printed in the range from 1 to 99 when receiving an E-  
mail. If the number of the pages to be printed exceeds the limit, the machine interrupts the printing.  
Tip  
The received body text data may be garbled during transferred through the Internet. This is a  
known problem with E-mail transmissions over the Internet. It is recommended to select ON to  
avoid printing of a large amount of the garbled data.  
3
E-MAIL SETUP  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
04.PRINT HEADER  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
1
2
07.PRINT MDN  
08.REQUEST DSN  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
12.CONFIRMATION TIMER  
13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
BODY PAGE LIMIT  
LIMIT: (1-99)PAGE(S)  
Press  
to select “02.BODY PAGE LIMIT”.  
5
Enter the Body Page Limit (1 to 99) using the Dial  
3Keypad.  
• “5” is set as the default body page limit.  
E-MAIL SETUP  
Press the  
key.  
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
4• The display returns to the E-MAIL SETUP menu.  
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Send MDN Setting  
This sets the reply to the MDN request when receiving the documents from other e-STUDIO16/20/25  
using the Internet Fax transmission.  
MDN, Message Disposition Notification, is used to notify the sender of the disposition of a message  
after it has been successfully delivered to a recipient.  
Note  
This function is only available when the remote unit and the Incoming E-mail server supports the  
MDN.  
3
E-MAIL SETUP  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
1
2
04.PRINT HEADER  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
07.PRINT MDN  
08.REQUEST DSN  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
12.CONFIRMATION TIMER  
13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
SEND MDN  
1.OFF  
2.ON  
Press  
Press  
to select “03.SEND MDN”.  
E-MAIL SETUP  
to select “1.OFF” when you want to  
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
3disable the Send MDN function.  
Press  
to select2.ONwhen you want to enable  
the Send MDN function.  
• The display returns to the E-MAIL SETUP menu.  
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Print Header Setting  
This sets whether or not the header section of the received E-mail is to be printed.  
E-MAIL SETUP  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
1
04.PRINT HEADER  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
07.PRINT MDN  
3
08.REQUEST DSN  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
12.CONFIRMATION TIMER  
13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
PRINT HEADER  
1.OFF  
2.ON  
Press  
Press  
to select “04.PRINT HEADER”.  
2
E-MAIL SETUP  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
to select “1.OFF” when you want to  
3disable the Print Header function.  
04.PRINT HEADER  
Press  
to select2.ONwhen you want to enable  
the Print Header function.  
• The display returns to the E-MAIL SETUP menu.  
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Print E-mail Error Setting  
This sets when you would like to print only the items that can be printed normally when an error occurs.  
The items that the machine recognize to be erroneous are not printed.  
Tips  
• When this is set to ON, the range of the printed section varies according to the settings of Print Text  
Body and Print Header.  
• When this is set to OFF, the machine interrupts printing if any error is found.  
3
E-MAIL SETUP  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
1
04.PRINT HEADER  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
07.PRINT MDN  
08.REQUEST DSN  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
12.CONFIRMATION TIMER  
13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
1.OFF  
2.ON  
Press  
to select “05.PRINT E-MAIL  
2ERROR”.  
E-MAIL SETUP  
03.SEND MDN  
04.PRINT HEADER  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
Press  
to select “1.OFF” when you want to  
3disable the Print E-mail Error function.  
Press  
to select2.ONwhen you want to enable  
the Print E-mail Error function.  
• The display returns to the E-MAIL SETUP menu.  
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Print DSN Setting  
This sets whether or not the DSN is printed when it is announced from the E-mail server.  
DSN, Delivery Status Notification, is used to notify the sender of the status of the message that has  
been sent. The status, such as failed delivery, delayed delivery, successful delivery, or the gatewaying  
of a message into an environment that may not support DSNs, is notified when an E-mail with the DSN  
request is sent.  
Note  
3
To receive and print the DSNs, the DSN must be generated by the mail server.  
E-MAIL SETUP  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
1
04.PRINT HEADER  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
07.PRINT MDN  
08.REQUEST DSN  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
12.CONFIRMATION TIMER  
13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
PRINT DSN  
1.OFF  
2.ON  
Press  
Press  
to select “06.PRINT DSN”.  
2
E-MAIL SETUP  
to select “1.OFF” when you want to  
04.PRINT HEADER  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
3disable the Print DSN function.  
Press  
to select2.ONwhen you want to enable  
the Print DSN function.  
• The display returns to the E-MAIL SETUP menu.  
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Print MDN Setting  
This sets whether or not the MDN is printed when it is announced from the recipient. The machine sends  
the MDN request to the recipient in every transmission, so that the machine receives the MDN when the  
recipient supports the MDN request.  
MDN, Message Disposition Notification, is used to notify the sender of the disposition of a message  
after it has been successfully delivered to a recipient.  
Note  
3
The MDN may not reply when the environment or the recipients does not support the MDN.  
E-MAIL SETUP  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
1
04.PRINT HEADER  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
07.PRINT MDN  
08.REQUEST DSN  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
12.CONFIRMATION TIMER  
13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
PRINT MDN  
1.OFF  
2.ON  
Press  
Press  
to select “07.PRINT MDN”.  
2
E-MAIL SETUP  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
to select “1.OFF” when you want to  
3disable the Print MDN function.  
07.PRINT MDN  
Press  
to select2.ONwhen you want to enable  
the Print MDN function.  
• The display returns to the E-MAIL SETUP menu.  
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Request DSN Setting  
This sets whether or not the DSN is requested when sending a document from the machine using the  
Internet Fax function.  
DSN, Delivery Status Notification, is used to notify the sender of the status of the message that has  
been sent. The status, such as failed delivery, delayed delivery, successful delivery, or the gatewaying  
of a message into an environment that may not support DSNs, is notified when an E-mail with the DSN  
request is sent.  
3
Note  
The DSN may not reply when the Incoming E-mail server of the recipient does not support or  
generate the DSN. In this case, the error logs are retained in the E-mail server of the recipient.  
These error logs may be an obstacle to the mail server. Therefore, it is recommended to select  
OFF for this function if you are not sure that the E-mail server of the recipient supports the DSN.  
E-MAIL SETUP  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
1
2
04.PRINT HEADER  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
07.PRINT MDN  
08.REQUEST DSN  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
12.CONFIRMATION TIMER  
13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
REQUEST DSN  
1.OFF  
2.ON  
Press  
Press  
to select “08.REQUEST DSN”.  
E-MAIL SETUP  
06.PRINT DSN  
07.PRINT MDN  
08.REQUEST DSN  
to select “1.OFF” when you want to  
3disable the Request DSN function.  
Press  
to select2.ONwhen you want to enable  
the Request DSN function.  
• The display returns to the E-MAIL SETUP menu.  
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ConfirmationTimer Setting  
This sets whether or not the alert report is printed when the machine does not receive an MDN reply  
from recipients in the time interval set. When the Internet Fax message that was sent from the machine  
is not received successfully by recipients, an MDN response will not be received.When this is set to ON,  
an alert report is printed informing you that the machine did not receive the MDN from the recipient.  
Note  
If the Incoming E-mail server of the recipient does not support the MDN, the machine prints the  
alert report whether the recipient receives the document successfully or not. If you are not sure  
that the recipients can reply the MDN request, it is recommended to select OFF.  
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E-MAIL SETUP  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
1
04.PRINT HEADER  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
07.PRINT MDN  
08.REQUEST DSN  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
12.CONFIRMATION TIMER  
13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
CONFIRMATION TIMER  
1.OFF  
2.ON  
Press  
to select “12.CONFIRMATION  
2TIMER”.  
3.SET TIME  
• When you want to disable the Confirmation Timer function,  
go to step 3.  
• When you want to enable the Confirmation Timer function,  
go to step 6.  
E-MAIL SETUP  
Press  
to select “1.OFF” when you want to  
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
3disable the ConfirmationTimer function.  
• The display returns to the E-MAIL SETUP menu.  
CONFIRMATION TIMER  
1.15MINS  
2.30MINS  
3.1HOUR  
4.4HOURS  
Press  
to select3.SETTIMEwhen you want to  
4set the time interval for the Confirmation Timer  
function.  
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CONFIRMATION TIMER  
1.OFF  
2.ON  
Use the  
or  
key to select the desired time  
key.  
5
and press the  
3.SET TIME  
Press  
to select “2.ON” to enable the  
6ConfirmationTimer function.  
• The display returns to the E-MAIL SETUP menu.  
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Message Size Limit Setting  
This sets the maximum size of the documents that may be sent using the Internet Fax function. If the  
size of documents exceeds the maximum size, the machine sends the documents separately.  
Note  
The document that contains only one page of an image cannot be separated even if the document  
size exceeds the limit. In this case, the machine interrupts the job.  
E-MAIL SETUP  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
1
04.PRINT HEADER  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
07.PRINT MDN  
08.REQUEST DSN  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
12.CONFIRMATION TIMER  
13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
1. 1.0MB  
2. 2.0MB  
3. 3.0MB  
4. 4.0MB  
Press  
to select13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT”.  
or key to select the desired size.  
2
3
Use the  
5. 5.0MB  
6. 6.0MB  
E-MAIL SETUP  
Press the  
key.  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
12.CONFIRMATION TIMER  
13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
4• The display returns to the E-MAIL SETUP menu.  
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5. SCAN TO E-MAIL SETUP  
This section describes how to set the default values of the settings for Scan to E-mail function.  
The default resolution and message size limit may be set for Scan to E-mail. These settings are for  
default values only, but may also be set or changed at the time that each E-mail document is sent.  
Tip  
Scan to E-mail can be used to send an Internet Fax to PCs which are located in your local area  
network. When you want to scan a document and send the image data to your PC, use this  
method. This method ignores the E-mail Properties settings of DSN and MDN so that this is useful  
when you do not require the disposition or notification of E-mail transmission status.  
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Resolution Setting  
This sets the default resolution used for the Scan to E-mail mode.  
SCAN SETUP  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.SCAN RESOLUTION  
1
2
02.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
SCAN RESOLUTION  
1.200 x 100  
2.200 x 200  
3.200 x 400  
4.400 x 400  
Press  
to select01.SCAN RESOLUTION”.  
SCAN SETUP  
01.SCAN RESOLUTION  
02.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
Use the  
or  
key to select desired  
3resolution mode and press the  
key.  
• The display returns to the SCAN SETUP menu.  
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Message Size Limit Setting  
This sets the size limit of the documents that can be sent using the Scan to E-mail function. If the size of  
the documents exceeds the maximum size, the machine sends the documents separately.  
Note  
The document that contains only one page of an image cannot be separated even if the document  
size exceeds the limit. In this case, the machine interrupts the job.  
SCAN SETUP  
01.SCAN RESOLUTION  
02.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
Press the  
key and press  
.
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1
2
MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
1.1.0MB  
2.2.0MB  
3.3.0MB  
4.4.0MB  
Press  
to select02.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT”.  
5.5.0MB  
6.6.0MB  
SCAN SETUP  
01.SCAN RESOLUTION  
02.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
Use the  
or  
key.  
key to select desired size and  
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press the  
• The display returns to the SCAN SETUP menu.  
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6. ONRAMP GATEWAY SETUP  
Onramp Gateway, Onramp Gateway Overview  
What is a “Onramp Gateway”?  
Onramp Gateway uses the relay function which is one of the ITU-T Mailbox features. The ITU-T F-code  
compliant facsimiles can send the document to the Relay Mailbox in the machine and this machine  
transfer to the E-mail addresses of other Internet FAX machines and client computers programmed in  
the Relay Box.  
3. The facsimile is converted to  
an E-mail and forward to a  
mail server through the LAN.  
ITU-T compatible  
G3 FAX  
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4. The E-mail is delivered  
through the Internet, and  
transfered to the end station.  
e-STUDIO16/20/25  
Mail Server  
Mail Server  
Relay Box  
I-FAX  
Internet FAX  
machine  
2. The E-mail addresses are  
assigned to the end stations  
in the Relay Box.  
Internet  
Mail Server  
1. A facsimile is sent to the Relay  
Box of the machine through the  
public switched telephone line.  
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Setting Up a Relay Box with E-mail Address  
In order to use this machine as a Hub Station for the Onramp Gateway transmission, the Relay Box to  
register E-mail addresses must be set up on this machine. This machine as the distributor can send an  
E-mail of the fax document received from any ITU-T compatible facsimile.  
E-mail addresses assigned to the one touch keys, the abbreviated dial numbers and the group numbers  
can be registered as the destinations. E-mail addresses of the destinations must be registered to the  
One Touch Keys or the Abbreviated Dial Numbers before the relay box is set up.  
Note  
• Either of the fax numbers or the E-mail addresses can be registered to a Relay Box. Both of them  
cannot be registered to a Relay Box. For the detail information of the ITU-T F-code communication  
and the mailbox, including the information on how to set up the relay originating mailbox and  
delete the mailbox already set up, refer to the OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR FACSIMILE FUNCTION.  
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Press the  
key.  
1
MAILBOX  
2.BULLETIN BOARD  
3.RELAY  
Press the  
key and press  
to select  
2“4.MAILBOX SETUP”.  
4.MAIL BOX SETUP  
MAILBOX SETUP  
1.COMPLETE  
2.MAILBOX SETUP  
3.MAILBOX DELETE  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to select “2.MAILBOX SETUP”.  
3
4
5
6
MAILBOX TYPE  
1.CONFIDENTIAL  
2.BULLETIN BOARD  
3.RELAY  
to select “3.RELAY”.  
MAILBOX SETUP(RELAY)  
1.FAX NUMBER SETUP  
2.E-MAIL ADDRESS SETUP  
to select “2.E-MAIL ADDRESS SETUP”.  
MAILBOX SETUP(RELAY)  
NEW MAILBOX NUMBER(MAX20):  
Enter the Relay Box Number and press the  
Select the password option.  
key.  
20  
MAILBOX SETUP(RELAY)  
1.YES  
2.NO  
7To set password option for this relay box, press  
to  
select “1.YES”. Go to step 8.  
• If you do not wish to set a password to this relay box, press  
to select “2.NO”. Go to step 9.  
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MAILBOX SETUP(RELAY)  
PASSWORD(MAX20):  
Enter the password.  
Enter the End Station.  
8
1111  
RELAY END NUMBER  
PRESS SPEED DIAL KEY  
OR ONE TOUCH KEY  
9• If the end station is assigned to a One Touch key, go to step  
A.  
• If an end station is assigned to an Abbreviated Dial Number,  
go to step B.  
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• If you want to enter the End Station by searching an ID  
name, go to step C.  
• If an end station is assigned to a Group Number, go to step  
D.  
RELAY END NUMBER  
ONE TOUCH:  
A. Press designated One Touch key.  
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LONDON OFFICE  
RELAY END NUMBER  
1.ADD NEXT NUMBER  
2.COMPLETE  
B. Press  
.
• Press  
to select “1.ABB. NUMBER”.  
TELEPHONE NUMBERS LIST  
1.ABB. NUMBER  
2.SEARCH NAME  
3.GROUP NUMBER  
• Enter an ABB. Number and press the  
key.  
TELEPHONE NUMBERS LIST  
ABB. NUMBER(1-999):  
001  
C. Press  
.
• Press  
to select “2.SEARCH NAME”.  
TELEPHONE NUMBERS LIST  
1.ABB. NUMBER  
2.SEARCH NAME  
3.GROUP NUMBER  
• Enter the search characters using the keyboard on the SEARCH NAME  
ID NAME(MAX20):  
Flip Panel and press the  
key.  
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SEARCH NAME  
L.A OFFICE  
• Select the destination using the  
or  
key and  
LISBON OFFICE  
LONDON OFFICE  
press the  
key..  
D. Press  
.
• Press  
to select “3.GROUP NUMBER”.  
TELEPHONE NUMBERS LIST  
1.ABB. NUMBER  
2.SEARCH NAME  
3.GROUP NUMBER  
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• Enter a Group Number and press the  
key.  
TELEPHONE NUMBERS LIST  
GROUP NUMBER(1-1999):  
RELAY END NUMBER  
1.ADD NEXT NUMBER  
2.COMPLETE  
When all the desired End Station Entries are  
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completed under the same Relay Box, press  
to select “2.COMPLETE”.  
• When you want to enter another end station, press  
select “1.ADD NEXT NUMBER” and go to step 9.  
to  
TRANSMISSION REPORT  
1.FAX NUMBER SETUP  
2.E-MAIL ADDRESS SETUP  
Select whether a transmission report is sent to a  
11fax number or E-mail address.  
• When you want to send a transmission report to a fax  
number, press  
to select “1.FAX NUMBER SETUP”.  
Go to step 12.  
• When you want to send a transmission report to an E-mail  
address, press  
to select “2.E-MAIL ADDRESS  
SETUP”. Go to step 13.  
TRANSMISSION REPORT  
ENTER TEL NUMBER OR,  
PRESS SPEED DIAL KEY  
OR ONE TOUCH KEY  
Enter a FAX Number of the remote location to which  
theTransmission Report should be sent. Then press  
12  
the  
key.  
• If you want to enter the fax number of the remote location  
manually, enter the fax number using the Dial Keypad.  
• If the fax number of the remote location is assigned to a  
One Touch key, press desinated One Touch key.  
• If the fax number of the remote location is assinged to an  
Abbreviated Dial Number, press  
and  
. Then  
key.  
enter the Abbreviated Dial Number and press the  
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TRANSMISSION REPORT  
ENTER ABB. NUMBER  
OR ONE TOUCH KEY  
Enter an E-mail Address of the remote location to  
13 which the Transmission Report should be sent.  
Then press the  
key.  
• If the E-mail address of the remote location is assigned to a  
One Touch key, press desinated One Touch key.  
• If the E-mail address of the remote location is assinged to  
an Abbreviated Dial Number, enter the Abbreviated Dial  
Number and press the  
key.  
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7. OFFRAMP GATEWAY SETUP  
Offramp Gateway, Offramp Gateway Overview  
What is a “Offramp Gateway”?  
This machine can be used as a Hub Station to forward E-mails from your client computer or Internet  
Fax machine to any facsimile on through the public switched telephone network.  
For example, the document can be sent to this machine from out of the country or city through the  
Internet, then the document is sent from this machine to the designated fax number through the local  
public telephone line.  
2. The mail server (toshiba.com) retrieves the  
3. The mail server transfer the E-mail to  
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E-mail.  
the machine in the SMTP transmission.  
NOTE: The mail server should be configured to  
NOTE: The mail server should be  
configured to retrieve the E-mail  
with the forwarding address of  
“host1.toshiba.com”.  
retrieve the E-mail with the forwarding  
address of “host1.toshiba.com”.  
1. The E-mail is sent to  
from the Internet Fax machine or  
client computer.  
e-STUDIO16/20/25  
(host1.toshiba.com)  
Internet FAX  
machine  
Mail Server  
I-FAX  
E-mail  
Internet  
Intranet  
Mail Server  
(toshiba.com)  
G3 FAX  
E-mail  
Subaddress  
Desination  
Mail Server  
ITU-T Mailbox  
Personal Computer  
4. The E-mail is converted to a facsimile and send to the G3 Fax through the  
public switched telephone network.  
For more information, see “How to send a document using Offramp Gateway”.  
5. If the username section of the E-mail address designates the fax number and  
the subaddress, the facsimile is sent to the subaddress destination.  
For more information, see “How to send a document using Offramp Gateway”.  
What is “SMTP”?  
This machine uses Simple MailTransfer Protocol (SMTP) to enable the Offramp Gateway transmission.  
“SMTP” is a server protocol for sending E-mail messages between servers. Usually the E-mail systems  
that transfer E-mails over the Internet use SMTP to transfer messages from one server to another.  
Therefore, when the e-STUDIO16/20/25 uses SMTP to transfer E-mails, the device works as a mail  
server.  
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How does the e-STUDIO16/20/25 receive E-mail through SMTP?  
When the Receive Mode is set to SMTP, this machine works as a mail server. However the e-STUDIO16/  
20/25 does not have full mail server functionality so it cannot retrieve E-mails from the Internet without  
a mail server. For the e-STUDIO16/20/25 to receive E-mails in SMTP transmission from the Internet,  
the E-mails must be retrieved by the host mail server first and then transmitted to the machine.  
In order to enable the transmission, the hostname (or specific domain) that relates to the e-STUDIO16/  
20/25 must be designated on your local area network and the relay transmission of E-mails to the  
machine should be set up on the host mail server. If the hostname of this machine is designated as  
“host1.toshiba.com”, it is set to transfer the E-mail to this machine when an E-mail to  
[email protected]” is delivered via the Internet.  
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How to send a document using Offramp Gateway  
To send a document from another Internet Fax machine or PC client to the e-STUDIO16/20/25 which is  
set up with the Offramp Gateway, the sender should know how to designate the address.  
When the sender wants to send an E-mail to this machine (no Offramp Gateway transmission):  
When the sender wants to send an E-mail to this machine, send an E-mail to the address entered at “E-  
MAIL ADDRESS” setting (see on page 3-11).  
Once the machine receives E-mails from the mail server, the E-mail is printed when the username (left  
of “@”) of the E-mail address matches the address of the device, or transmits a document to a fax  
number through the public switched telephone network when the username (left of “@”) of the E-mail  
address is specified for the Offramp Gateway transmission.  
When the sender wants to send an E-mail for Offramp Gateway:  
Using the Offramp Gateway transmission, a sender can send E-mails to a facsimile connected on the  
public switched telephone network. Also, this machine supports subaddress (i.e. ITU-T Mailbox) on the  
remote facsimile.  
When a sender want to send an E-mail to the machine for the Offramp Gateway transmission, the syntax  
of the Offramp-email-address must be specified correctly.  
• Sending to Facsimile  
Offramp-email-address syntax:  
FAX=xxxxxxxx@FQDN  
“xxxxxxxx” is the telephone number of a facsimile.  
For example when the domain name (FQDN) of the machine is “host1.toshiba.com” and the facsimile  
number is “1212121212”:  
• Sending to Subaddress  
Offramp/subaddress-email-address syntax:  
FAX=xxxxxxxx/T33S=yyyy@FQDN  
“xxxxxxxx” is the telephone number of a facsimile and “yyyy” is the subaddress.  
Tip  
“T33S” is a syntax code to specify a subaddress. When you send to a subaddress of a facsimile  
using the Offramp Gateway, the facsimile number and the subaddress number is separated with  
“/”.  
For example when the domain name (FQDN) of the machine is “host1.toshiba.com” and the facsimile  
number is “1212121212”, and subaddress is “1234”:  
FAX=1212121212/[email protected]  
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Setting Up for Offramp Gateway  
To use this machine for the Offramp Gateway transmission, the E-mail account and E-mail properties for  
the Offramp Gateway must be setup correctly.  
E-mail Account Setup  
Description  
E-mail Address  
P3-11  
The domain (right part of “@”) of your E-mail address includes a  
hostname that is added to the domain name of the mail server (or  
the entire domain name is assigned on the mail server which is  
set to transfer E-mails to the device). Please ask your network  
administrator about the domain name of the machine. Also, you  
can use any unique username for the E-mail address.  
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P3-13  
Receive Mode  
Set to "SMTP".  
SMTP Server Address  
P3-19  
Assign the IP address of the main SMTP server that provides the  
domain for this machine.  
E-mail Properties Setup  
Description  
E-mail to FAX Gateway  
P3-43  
This sets up the machine to forward the document that is received  
by the Offramp Gateway transmission.  
Gateway Print  
P3-44  
This sets up the device to print the document sent from the Internet  
Fax machine when using the Offramp Gateway transmission. The  
machine prints the document when forwarding it to the facsimile,  
so that you can confirm what is being sent using the Offramp Gate-  
way.  
Gateway Security  
P3-45  
This sets up the device to check the originating fax number before  
routing through the Offramp Gateway. If the fax number of the fac-  
simile is not registered as One Touch dials or Abbreviated dials,  
the machine does not allow the document to be routed through  
the Offramp Gateway.  
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E-mail to Fax Gateway Setting  
This sets up the machine to forward the document that is received by the Offramp Gateway transmission.  
This is available only when the Receive Mode is set to "SMTP". If this is set to ON, it is recommended to  
set up “Gateway Print” and “Gateway Security”.  
E-MAIL SETUP  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
1
04.PRINT HEADER  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
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07.PRINT MDN  
08.REQUEST DSN  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
12.CONFIRMATION TIMER  
13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
1.OFF  
2.ON  
Press  
to select “09.E-MAILTO FAX  
2GATEWAY”.  
E-MAIL SETUP  
07.PRINT MDN  
08.REQUEST DSN  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
Press  
to select “1.OFF” when you want to  
3disable the E-mail to Fax Gateway function.  
Press  
to select2.ONwhen you want to enable  
the E-mail to Fax Gateway function.  
• The display returns to the E-MAIL SETUP menu.  
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Gateway Print Setting  
This sets up the device to print the E-mail before sending the Offramp Gateway transmission.The machine  
prints the document before forwarding it to the facsimile, so that you can confirm what is being sent using  
the Offramp Gateway. This setting is available when the E-mail to Fax Gateway function is set to ON.  
E-MAIL SETUP  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
1
04.PRINT HEADER  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
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07.PRINT MDN  
08.REQUEST DSN  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
12.CONFIRMATION TIMER  
13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
GATEWAY PRINT  
1.OFF  
2.ON  
Press  
Press  
to select “10.GATEWAY PRINT”.  
2
E-MAIL SETUP  
08.REQUEST DSN  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
to select “1.OFF” when you want to  
3disable the Gateway Print function.  
Press  
to select2.ONwhen you want to enable  
the Gateway Print function.  
• The display returns to the E-MAIL SETUP menu.  
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Gateway Security Setting  
This sets up the device to check the originating fax number of the document before allowing the Offramp  
Gateway transmission.  
If the fax number of the facsimile is not registered as One Touch dials or Abbreviated dials, the machine  
does not allow the Offramp Gateway transmission. This setting is available when the E-mail to Fax  
Gateway function is set to ON.  
Tip  
Any persons, who know the domain name of your machine, can send documents from another  
Internet Fax machine by the Offramp Gateway transmission using the e-STUDIO16/20/25 as the  
relay station. This item is for setting the security for E-mail to Fax Gateway function.  
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E-MAIL SETUP  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
1
2
04.PRINT HEADER  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
07.PRINT MDN  
08.REQUEST DSN  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
12.CONFIRMATION TIMER  
13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
GATEWAY SECURITY  
1.OFF  
2.ON  
Press  
Press  
to select11.GATEWAY SECURITY”.  
to select “1.OFF” when you want to  
E-MAIL SETUP  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
3disable the Gateway Security function.  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
Press  
to select2.ONwhen you want to enable  
the Gateway Security function.  
• The display returns to the E-MAIL SETUP menu.  
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8. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS SETUP  
The following additional functions are available when the Internet Fax kit is installed to the machine.  
FTP Server Login Name:  
This allows you to set the user name to log in the FTP server on the machine. The user name is required  
to transmit data between a personal computer and the machine using the TOSHIBA Viewer via Network.  
FTP Server Login Password:  
This allows you to set the password to log in the FTP server on the machine. This password is required  
to transmit data between a personal computer and the machine using the TOSHIBA Viewer via Network.  
LAN FAX Server Address:  
This allows you to set the IP address of the LAN FAX server (ImageVision2000 or SmartLink server).  
Only the LAN FAX server assigned here can access to this machine.  
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FTP Server Login Name Setting  
This sets the user name to log in the FTP server. This must be set to control the machine using the  
TOSHIBA Viewer via Network.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
06.FTP  
1
07.LAN FAX  
FTP  
Press  
Press  
3NAME”.  
to select “06.FTP”.  
01.FTP SERVER LOGIN NAME  
02.FTP SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD  
2
FTP SERVER LOGIN NAME  
ENTER NAME(MAX32):  
to select “01.FTP SERVER LOGIN  
public  
Enter the E-mail address using the keyboard.  
4• “public” is set as a default login name.  
FTP  
Press the  
key.  
01.FTP SERVER LOGIN NAME  
02.FTP SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD  
5• The display returns to the FTP menu.  
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Press the  
key.  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
06.FTP  
6• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
• If you want to change another FTP setting, change the setting  
before pressing the  
key.  
NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
7the E-mail settings and start initializing.  
Initializing  
NETWORK  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu. It may  
take few minutes to finish initializing the Network Interface  
Card.  
3
• If you want cancel the FTP setting, press the  
selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key before  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
FTP Server Login Password Setting  
This sets the password to log in the FTP server. This must be set to control the machine using the  
TOSHIBA Viewer LAN version.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
06.FTP  
1
07.LAN FAX  
FTP  
Press  
Press  
3PASSWORD”.  
to select “06.FTP”.  
01.FTP SERVER LOGIN NAME  
02.FTP SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD  
2
FTP SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD  
ENTER PASSWORD(MAX32):  
to select “02.FTP SERVER LOGIN  
pass  
Enter the E-mail address using the keyboard.  
4• “pass” is set as a default login password.  
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FTP  
Press the  
key.  
01.FTP SERVER LOGIN NAME  
02.FTP SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD  
5• The display returns to the FTP menu.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key.  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
06.FTP  
6• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
• If you want to change another FTP setting, change the setting  
before pressing the  
key.  
3
NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
7the E-mail settings and start initializing.  
Initializing  
NETWORK  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu. It may  
take few minutes to finish initializing the Network Interface  
Card.  
• If you want cancel the FTP setting, press the  
selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key before  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
LAN FAX Server Address Setting  
This sets the IP address of the LAN FAX server (ImageVision2000 or SmartLink server). Only the LAN  
FAX server assigned here can access to this machine.  
NETWORK  
Press the  
key and press  
.
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
03.NETWARE  
04.APPLE TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
06.FTP  
1
07.LAN FAX  
LAN FAX  
01.LAN FAX SERVER ADDRESS  
Press  
Press  
3ADDRESS”.  
to select “07.LAN FAX”.  
2
LAN FAX SERVER ADDRESS  
000.000.000.000  
to select “01.LAN FAX SERVER  
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4Dial Keypad.  
LAN FAX  
01.LAN FAX SERVER ADDRESS  
Press the  
key.  
5• The display returns to the LAN FAX menu.  
NETWORK  
05.E-MAIL  
06.FTP  
Press the  
key.  
6• The display returns to the NETWORK menu.  
3
• If you want to change another LAN FAX setting, change the  
setting before pressing the key.  
07.LAN FAX  
NETWORK  
Press  
to select “01.COMPLETE”. Save  
7the E-mail settings and start initializing.  
Initializing  
NETWORK  
• After 2 seconds, the Operation Completed message is  
displayed and returns to the INITIAL SETUP menu. It may  
take few minutes to finish initializing the Network Interface  
Card.  
• If you want cancel the LAN FAX setting, press the  
before selecting “01.COMPLETE”.  
key  
Operation completed  
INITIAL SETUP  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
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LISTS AND REPORTS  
1. E-MAIL NOTIFICATION REPORTS PRINT FORMAT.................................................... 4-3  
DSN Reports .................................................................................................................. 4-3  
MDN Report ................................................................................................................... 4-4  
Alert Report .................................................................................................................... 4-5  
2. LIST AND REPORT PRINT FORMAT ............................................................................ 4-6  
Transmission/Reception Journal .................................................................................... 4-6  
Memory Transmission Report ........................................................................................ 4-8  
Multi-Address Transmission Report ............................................................................... 4-9  
Preset Dialing Number Lists .........................................................................................4-11  
Alphabetical Sort List .................................................................................................4-11  
Abbreviated Dial Number List ................................................................................... 4-12  
Group Number List ................................................................................................... 4-13  
One Touch Number List ............................................................................................ 4-14  
Function List ................................................................................................................. 4-15  
Menu List (Program) .................................................................................................... 4-17  
Power Failure List ........................................................................................................ 4-19  
Power Failure List (Receiving the E-mail from SMTP) ................................................. 4-20  
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1. E-MAIL NOTIFICATION REPORTS PRINT FORMAT  
This section describes the print format of the notification reports for the Internet Fax transmission.  
DSN Reports  
This is a notification message that the mail server has successfully or unsuccessfully delivered the E-  
mail message to a mail server of the recipient.  
This report is automatically printed if programmed (see “Print DSN Setting” on page 3-28).  
Note  
To receive the DSN from the mail server, you must send an E-mail with the DSN request. To set  
this option, see “Request DSN Setting” on page 3-30.  
Successful Report of DSN  
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From  
To  
Cc  
:
Date  
Subject  
: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 15:01:55  
: Delivery Notification (DSN):Success  
Envelope-ID : <200106041145840.411001>  
This report relates to message you sent with the following header fields:  
Message-id: <200106041145840.411001>  
To:  
Subject:  
Internet Fax MAIL  
Your message has been successfully delivered to the following recipients:  
Recipient address: [email protected]  
* The contents shown below the line  
are depending on the mail server.  
Unsuccessful Report of DSN  
From  
To  
Cc  
:
Date  
Subject  
: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 16:58:52 +0900  
: Returned mail: User unknown  
Envelope-ID : 200106041165244.076001  
The original message was received at Wed, 4 Jul 2001 16:58:48 +0900  
from [172.16.17.129]  
----- The following addressees had permanent fatal errors -----  
----- Transcript of session follows -----  
...while talking to [172.16.100.130]:  
>>> RCPT To:<[email protected]> NOTIFY=SUCCESS, FAILURE  
<<< 550 <[email protected]>... User unknown  
550 <[email protected]>... User unknown  
* The contents shown below the line  
are depending on the mail server.  
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MDN Report  
This is a notification message that the recipient has successfully received the E-mail message.  
This report is automatically printed if programmed (see “Print MDN Setting” on page 3-29).  
Tip  
The MDN will not print if the E-mail message has not been successfully received by the recipient,  
or the recipient does not support the MDN. In this case, you can print the Alert Report that tells you  
have not received the MDN from the recipient.  
From  
To  
Cc  
:
Date  
Subject  
Message ID  
: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 15:01:58  
: Disposition Notification (MDN): Success  
: <200106041145840.411001>  
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This report relates to message you sent with the following header fields:  
Message-id: <200106041145840.411001>  
To  
Subject:  
Internet Fax MAIL  
This is a Return Receipt for the mail that you sent to the above recipient.  
The message and attached file may have been printed or faxed or saved. This is no guarantee that the  
message has been read or understood.  
* The contents shown below the line are  
depending on the Internet FAX machine  
or personal computer at the receiving  
side.  
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Alert Report  
This is a alert report that the recipient has not responded for the MDN.  
This report is automatically printed if programmed. (see “Confirmation Timer Setting” on page 3-31)  
Note  
This report indicates that you could not received the MDN from the recipient. This report may be  
printed although the E-mail message is successfully received by recipients in case the recipients  
do not support MDN.  
JUL-04-01  
11:22 F-  
039  
ALERT REPORT  
PAGE  
:001  
TIME  
E-MAIL  
:JUL-04-01 11:37  
4
FILE NUMBER  
:039  
DATE  
:JUL-04-01 11:22  
:001  
TO  
DOCUMENT PAGES  
STATUS  
:***NOT SURE IF THIS MESSAGE WAS SENT OR NOT, BECAUSE MDN NOT RECEIVED***  
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2. LIST AND REPORT PRINT FORMAT  
Transmission/Reception Journal  
Transmission/Reception Journals show the result of each communication for up to the past 150  
transmission/receptions.  
This journal can be printed automatically or manually. (See e-STUDIO16/20/25 OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
FOR FACSIMILE FUNCTION)  
TRANSMISSION JOURNAL  
PAGE  
TIME  
: 001  
: JUL-04-2001  
11:48AM  
TEL NUMBER : 12345678901234567890  
E-MAIL  
NAME  
SCAN COUNT :  
PRINT COUNT:  
DRUM COUNT :  
: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMN  
4
67 (00000043)  
97 (00000061)  
970 (000003CA)  
NBR FILE NBR  
DATE TIME  
DURATION  
PGS TO  
DEPT NBR ACCOUNT  
MODE  
STATUS  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
001  
010  
011  
014  
028  
033  
041  
042  
043  
047  
JUL-03 12:00AM  
JUL-03 11:10AM  
JUL-03 01:14PM  
JUL-03 11:37PM  
JUL-04 00:00AM  
JUL-04 11:10AM  
JUL-04 11:44AM  
JUL-04 11:44AM  
JUL-04 11:44AM  
JUL-04 01:21PM  
00/41  
03/47  
00/24  
10/57  
03/27  
01/47  
00/34  
00/41  
00/04  
00/36  
001 12345678901234567890 D 01  
006 AABBCC  
9999  
2000  
G3 330  
EC 503  
EX 512  
EC 513  
EC 602 SB  
EC 503  
ML 42  
ML 10  
EC 513  
ML 10  
OK  
OK  
NG  
OK  
NG  
OK  
SCAN  
SENT  
OK  
30  
P
R
000 DDEEFFG  
012 HHIIJ office  
003 0559891192  
D 08  
D 20  
D0  
B2  
006 CONTENTS dept.  
001 aabbcc  
I
SENT  
List/report name  
No. of pages  
Time of output of the list or report  
Facsimile/telephone number of this machine (Max. 40 characters)  
E-mail address of this machine (Max. 40 characters) (I-FAX kit is required)  
Your station’s ID name (Max, 40 characters)  
Scan count (indicates the number of scanned pages.)  
Print count (indicates the number of printed pages.)  
Drum count (indicates the number of pages that the drum was used for printing)  
Machine counter information  
Serial No. (lists the transmissions in the order they took place. Indicated in 3 digits (001 ~  
999).)  
File No. (assigned to the communication jobs and indicated in 3 digits)  
Date and time when communication started  
Length of each transmission: Minutes/Seconds (If it takes more than 1 hour, “59/59” is  
indicated. )  
Number of pages (indicated in 3 digits (001 ~ 999). More than 1000 pages is indicated as  
“999”.  
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Remote station’s name and Fax/telephone number (When an abbreviated dial number or  
one touch number is used, the remote station’s name is indicated.) The mark “ ” indicates  
an alternate number or sub-address was used.  
Department No. (indicates the department responsible for this transmission job; printed only  
when the department control option is ON)  
Account code (indicated in 4 digits when the account number option is ON and used.)  
Mode (The communication mode and added function are indicated.)  
EC 5 0 1 P  
Special communication mode (P: Polling, R: Relay transmission)  
P:  
Polling Communication  
SR, R: Relay Communication  
SB:  
S:  
I:  
F-code Mailbox Communication  
Sub Address Communication  
PC-Fax Communication  
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Encoding method  
0: MH  
2: MMR  
3: JBIG  
1: MR  
Resolution (pels/mm)  
0: 8 × 3.85 (200 x 100 dpi)  
1: 8 × 7.7 (200 x 200 dpi)  
2: 8 × 15.4 (200 x 400 dpi)  
4: 16 x15.4 (400 x 400 dpi)  
8: 300 dpi  
Transmission speed (bps)  
0: 2400  
1: 4800  
2: 7200  
3: 9600  
4: 12000  
5: 14400  
6: V.34  
Communication mode  
The communication mode is classified as shown below:  
Communication Mode  
G3  
Indication  
G3  
ECM (*)  
ECM  
EX  
EC  
ML  
Email  
HW, HR  
RDC communication  
(*): Toshiba shortened protocol version of the original mode is used.  
Result: The result of the transmission is indicated. If the transmission failed, an error code  
is indicated. When a transmission was completed normally, nothing is indicated.  
NG 20  
Error code  
Result: OK (Successful/facsimile transmission, Internet Fax (Received MDN))  
DLVR (Received DSN from mail server)  
SENT (Successful/Internet Fax (No received MDN or DSN))  
SCAN (Successful/Scan to E-mail)  
NG (Failure)  
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Memory Transmission Report  
This is the result report printed after Memory Transmission. (A job transmitted after the document is first  
scanned into memory.)  
This report is automatically printed after a transmission is completed, if programmed.  
(See e-STUDIO16/20/25 OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR FACSIMILE FUNCTION)  
MEMORY TRANSMISSION REPORT  
PAGE  
TIME  
: 001  
: JUL-04-2001  
11:48AM  
TEL NUMBER : 12345678901234567890  
E-MAIL  
NAME  
: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMN  
FILE NUMBER  
DATE  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
999  
JUL-04 10:21AM  
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TO  
DOCUMENT PAGES  
START TIME  
END TIME  
SENT PAGES  
STATUS  
999  
JUL-04 10:00AM  
JUL-04 10:20AM  
995  
SENT  
FILE NUMBER  
: 004  
*** SUCCESSFUL TX NOTICE ***  
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////  
image data  
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////  
File number of the memory transmission job (indicated in 3 digits (001 ~ 999))  
Date and time when the memory transmission job was accepted  
Remote party’s name, facsimile/telephone number, or E-mail address  
Number of pages input in memory  
Time when the transmission started  
Time when the transmission was completed (When the recovery transmission option is ON,  
“(RECOVERY TIME: JUL-04 12:48PM)” is added. The data can be resent until the time  
indicated after “Resend until: ” When the transmission is completed normally or the recovery  
transmission option is OFF, this information is not added.)  
Number of pages which were transmitted normally (indicated in 3 digits (001 ~ 999); more  
than 1000 pages is printed as “999”.)  
Result: (Result of communication: OK/SENT/NG)  
The image data on page 1 is reduced and printed.  
Note  
The Memory Transmission Report is not printed for the Scan to E-mail transmission.  
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Multi-Address Transmission Report  
This is the result report printed after a Multi-address transmission.  
This report is automatically printed after a transmission is completed, if programmed.  
(See e-STUDIO16/20/25 OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR FACSIMILE FUNCTION)  
MULTI TRANSMISSION REPORT  
PAGE  
TIME  
: 001  
: JUL-04-2001  
11:48AM  
TEL NUMBER : 12345678901234567890  
E-MAIL  
NAME  
: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMN  
FILE NUMBER  
DATE  
:
:
:
:
:
999  
JUL-04 11:31PM  
999  
DOCUMENT PAGES  
START TIME  
END TIME  
SUCCESSFUL  
GROUP  
4
JUL-04 11:10PM  
JUL-04 11:32PM (RECOVERY TIME  
: FEB-26 11:31PM)  
0100  
SAPPORO_office  
ABB.  
OT  
001  
009  
02  
002  
010  
05  
003  
010  
07  
004  
011  
09  
005  
012  
09  
006  
11  
007  
008  
ONE TOUCH NUMBER  
11  
12  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST  
SHIZUOKA_office  
NAHA_office  
13 GROUP  
14 ABB.  
0014  
220  
ABB.  
101  
102  
103  
OOSAKA_office  
SPEED DIAL  
014  
015  
016  
Amsterdam  
Naples  
New Delhi  
TEL NUMBER  
123456789012345678901234567890  
123456789012345678901234567890  
123456789012345678901234567890  
123456789012345678901234567890  
1234567  
0120-444444  
E-MAIL  
Fushimi_corporation_limited@fu  
shimi.co.jp  
UNSUCCESSFUL  
PAGE SENT  
GROUP  
0101  
Micronesia_office  
NAHA_office  
ABB.  
OT  
001  
002  
02  
123456789012345678901234567890  
Marshall  
Seychelles  
001  
002  
001  
ONE TOUCH NUMBERS  
13 Group  
0014  
ABB.  
104  
105  
106  
FUTENMA  
TINSUKOU  
YONAGUNI  
001  
003  
001  
51  
55  
EASTER EGG  
SENDAI_office  
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////  
document image  
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////  
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Document pages: The number of pages input in memory is indicated.  
Receivers where the transmission was completed normally. Receiver’s name or facsimile/  
telephone number is indicated.  
Receiver where an error occurred (indicated when an error occurs) Receivers’ name or  
facsimile/telephone number is indicated.  
Pages sent: Number of pages sent normally before an error occurred  
The image data on page 1 is reduced and printed.  
* “File Number”, “Date”, “Start Time”, and “End Time” in the format are the same as “Memory  
Transmission Report”.  
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Preset Dialing Number Lists  
Alphabetical Sort List  
Issues a listing of names programmed to Abbreviated Dial Numbers, One Touch Keys, and Group  
Numbers.  
For printing procedure, see e-STUDIO16/20/25 OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR FACSIMILE FUNCTION.  
PHONEBOOK IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER  
PAGE  
TIME  
: 001  
: JUL-04-2001  
11:48AM  
TEL NUMBER : 12345678901234567890  
E-MAIL  
NAME  
: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMN  
NAME  
LOCATION  
FAX NUMBER/E-MAIL ADDRESS  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
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AAAdefghijklmnOpqrst  
OT  
01  
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567  
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567  
SUB:12345678901234567890  
SEP:12345678901234567890  
PWD:********************  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZAB  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZAB  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZAB  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST  
0559891014  
AABdefghijklmnOpqrst  
ABB.  
001  
0559891024  
Beat kiyoshi  
brilliant green  
Bringer  
Charles Baudelaire  
Dancer.Fushimi  
GROUP 0051  
OT  
29  
00181559761000  
0120444444  
254126  
0558762500  
0558763500  
OT  
33  
ABB.  
ABB.  
148  
006  
Guitar store  
JAMES GARFIELD  
GROUP 0001  
OT 07  
123456789012345  
Virginia  
GROUP 0008  
Zombi Fushimi  
ABB.  
003  
2223242526  
3536373839  
SUB:12345678901234567890  
SEP:12345678901234567890  
PWD:********************  
ZZZZZZZZZ  
ABB.  
029  
Destination name  
The station names of one touch/abbreviated dial numbers and the group names (sorted in  
alphabetical order)  
Type/Number (One touch number/Abbreviated dial number/Group)  
Dial number data  
The facsimile/telephone numbers registered in the one touch number or the abbreviated dial  
number are indicated. The mark “ ” is added before the facsimile/telephone number when it is a  
sub-address dial. If SUB/SEP/PWD is registered for the facsimile/telephone number, “SUB: ”,  
“SEP: ”, or “PWD: ” is added in the front of each line. (Each item has a max. of 20 digits.) The  
characters of the registered password are indicated by “*”s. If a group is assigned to the one touch  
number, the group number is indicated.  
E-mail address (indicated in a max. of 256 digits)  
The E-mail mark “  
” is placed before the E-mail address.  
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Abbreviated Dial Number List  
Issues a list of remote station dialing numbers or E-mail addresses assigned as Abbreviated Dial Numbers.  
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ABBREVIATED TEL NUMBER LIST  
PAGE  
TIME  
: 001  
: JUL-04-2001  
11:48AM  
TEL NUMBER : 12345678901234567890  
E-MAIL  
NAME  
: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMN  
ABB. NBR NAME  
TEL NUMBER/E-MAIL ADDRESS  
TIME  
MONI  
BPS REPORT MAILMODE  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
001  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST  
123456789012345678901234567890 11:45AM ON  
1234567  
48  
ON  
3456789012345678901234567890  
123456789012345678901234567890  
123456789012345678901234567890  
1234567  
SUB:12345678901234567890  
SEP:12345678901234567890  
PWD:********************  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCD  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCD  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCD  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY  
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002  
GREENVILLE OFFICE  
ON  
200x400 JB A4  
Abbreviated dial number (indicated in ascending order (001 ~ 999))  
Station’s name (left-aligned and indicated in a max. of 20 digits)  
Facsimile/telephone number (indicated in a max of 128 digits)  
A sub-address dial is indicated on the next line. (The mark “ ” is added before the facsimile/  
telephone number.) If SUB/SEP/PWD is registered for the facsimile/telephone number,  
“SUB: ”, “SEP: ”, or “PWD: ” is added in the front of each line. (Each item has a max. of 20  
digits.) The characters of the registered password are indicated by “*”s.  
Designated time of transmission by the timer  
When there is not a specified time, it is not indicated. (The specified times for the line and E-mail  
are indicated.)  
Line monitoring for each communication (indicated as a communication added function):  
ON/OFF  
When line monitoring is OFF, nothing is indicated.  
Transmission speed  
Transmission speed  
144000 bps  
9600 bps  
Indication  
144  
96  
4800 bps  
48  
Not specified  
Blank  
Report (indicated as a communication added function): ON/OFF  
The settings for the line and E-mail are indicated.  
Mail mode  
The resolution and encoding method set for the E-mail address, are indicated.  
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Group Number List  
Issues a list of One Touch Keys or Abbreviated Dial Numbers registered in Multi-address Groups or  
Multi-polling Groups.  
For printing procedure, see e-STUDIO16/20/25 OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR FACSIMILE FUNCTION.  
GROUP NUMBER INFORMATION  
PAGE  
TIME  
: 001  
: JUL-04-2001  
11:48AM  
TEL NUMBER : 12345678901234567890  
E-MAIL  
NAME  
: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMN  
GROUP NUMBER NAME  
OT/ABB. NUMBER  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
0001  
1234  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST  
OT  
01 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST  
02 AABBCCDD  
03 EEFFGG  
04 HHII  
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ABB.  
OT  
111 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST  
112 JJKKLLMM  
113 NNOOPP  
114 QQRR  
COMPANY_GROUP  
11 SSTTUUVV  
11 SSTTUUVV  
12 WWXXYY  
12 WWXXYY  
13 ZZ  
ABB.  
121 aabbccdd  
122 eeffgg  
122 eeffgg  
Group number (indicated in 4 digits in the ascending order)  
Group name (indicated in max. 20 characters)  
Type: One touch number/Abbreviated dial number  
One touch number/Abbreviated dial number (indicated in ascending order)  
Station’s name  
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One Touch Number List  
Issues a list of dial numbers or E-mail addresses of the remote stations assigned to One Touch Dial Key.  
For printing procedure, see e-STUDIO16/20/25 OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR FACSIMILE FUNCTION.  
ONE TOUCH NUMBER INFORMATION  
PAGE  
TIME  
: 001  
: JUL-04-2001  
11:48AM  
TEL NUMBER : 12345678901234567890  
E-MAIL  
NAME  
: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMN  
OT NBR  
NAME/FUNCTION  
ABB/FAX NUMBER & E-MAIL  
TIME  
MONI  
BPS REPORT MAILMODE  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
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01  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST  
123456789012345678901234567890 11:45AM ON  
1234567  
123456789012345678901234567890  
123456789012345678901234567890  
123456789012345678901234567890  
1234567  
48  
ON  
SUB:12345678901234567890  
SEP:12345678901234567890  
PWD:********************  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCD  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCD  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCD  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY  
ON  
ON  
200x400 JB A4  
02  
Tokyo Office  
0759723288  
12:34PM  
One touch number  
Station’s name/Type of registration  
Abbreviated dial number/Group number/Facsimile telephone number/E-mail address  
The mark “ ” is added before the E-mail address.  
The mark “ ” is added before the facsimile/telephone number when it is a sub-address dial.  
If SUB/SEP/PWD is registered for the facsimile/telephone number, “SUB: ”, “SEP: ”, or “PWD:  
” is added in the front of each line. (Each item has a max. of 20 digits.) The characters of the  
registered password are indicated by “*”s.  
Designated time of transmission (indicated when there is a specified time)  
When there is no specified time, it is not indicated.  
(The specified times for the line and E-mail are indicated.)  
* “E-mail”, “Report”, “MON.”, “BPS”, and “Mailmode”, are the same as “Abbreviated Dial Number  
List”.  
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Function List  
Issues a list to confirm the functions currently set in this facsimile unit.  
For printing procedure, see e-STUDIO16/20/25 OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR FACSIMILE FUNCTION.  
Function List (First Copy)  
ROMversion001 ROMversion002  
ROMversion003 ROMversion004  
FUNCTION LIST  
PAGE  
TIME  
: 001  
: JUL-04-2001  
11:48AM  
TEL NUMBER : 12345678901234567890  
E-MAIL  
NAME  
: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMN  
KEYBOARD TYPE  
AVAILABLE MEMORY  
: QWERTY  
96MB  
RECOVERY TX  
STORED TIME  
TTI  
: ON  
: 24HOUR  
: OFF  
:
MACHINE DEFAULTS  
CASSETTE SIZE  
CASSETTE1  
SEND AFTER SCAN  
ACCOUNT CODE  
SEPARATOR PAGE  
SECURE RX  
START TIME  
END TIME  
: ON  
: OFF  
: OFF  
: ON  
: 06:00PM  
: 09:00AM  
: SUN SAT  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
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: A4  
: A3  
: A5  
: A4  
: A4  
: COPY  
CASSETTE2  
CASSETTE3  
(CASSETTE4  
BYPASS  
WALKUP SCREEN  
TIMERS  
AUTO CLEAR  
AUTO LOW POWER  
AUTO SLEEP  
WEEKLY TIMER  
)
SCHEDULE  
MEMORY RX  
RX REDUCTION  
DISCARD  
PRIVILEGED RX  
RTI  
:
:
:
45SEC  
60SEC  
4MIN  
: OFF  
: ON  
: OFF  
SPEAKER VOLUME  
ALARM VOLUME  
REPORTS & LIST  
JOURNAL  
MANUAL OUTPUT  
: 7  
: 7  
: 7  
: 7  
KEY TOUCH VOLUME  
RINGER VOLUME  
MONITOR VOLUME  
: TX & RX  
: ON  
AUTO  
COMMUNICATION REPORT  
DOCUMENT TX  
: ALWAYS  
COPY SETUP  
MEMORY TX  
MULTI TX  
MULTI POLL  
: ALWAYS(IMAGE)  
: ALWAYS(IMAGE)  
: ON ERROR  
: ALWAYS(IMAGE)  
: ALWAYS(IMAGE)  
: ALWAYS(IMAGE)  
APS/AMS  
: APS  
: TEXT/PHOTO  
: AUTO  
IMAGE MODE  
LIGHT/DARK  
FINISHING  
RELAY ORIGINATOR  
RELAY STATION  
RELAY DESTINATION  
RECEPTION LIST  
LOCAL MAILBOX  
REMOTE MAILBOX  
RELAY STATION  
: NON SORT  
FAX SETUP  
LINE MONITOR  
RECEIVE INTERVAL  
ECM  
: ALWAYS  
: ON  
: OFF  
: ON  
:
3MIN  
: OFF  
DOCUMENT MODE  
LIGHT/DARK  
DIAL TYPE  
ACCESS DIGIT  
REDIAL MODE  
INTERVAL  
: STANDARD  
: MANUAL  
: PSTN  
:
REMOTE SERVICE  
REMOTE ACCESS  
DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE  
RDC PASSWORD  
: OFF  
: NO JOB  
:
:
1MIN  
COUNTER  
: 02  
: AUTO  
: 1  
: ON  
: OFF  
: ON  
TOTAL PAGE  
AUTO RECEIVE MODE  
RING DELAY  
MEMORY TX  
SECURITY TX  
COVER SHEET  
SCAN  
PRINT  
:
:
1394  
67277  
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ROMversion001 ROMversion002  
ROMversion003 ROMversion004  
FUNCTION LIST  
PAGE  
TIME  
: 002  
: JUL-04-2001  
11:48AM  
TEL NUMBER : 12345678901234567890  
E-MAIL  
NAME  
: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMN  
NETWORK(TCP/IP)  
E-MAIL  
DHCP  
: ENABLE  
PRINT TEXT BODY  
BODY PAGE LIMIT  
SEND MDN  
PRINT HEADER  
PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
PRINT DSN  
: ON  
IP ADDRESS  
SUBNET MASK  
DEFAULT GATEWAY  
HOST NAME  
:
:
:
:
0. 0. 0.  
0. 0. 0.  
0. 0. 0.  
0
0
0
:
5
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: OFF  
: ON  
: ON  
NETWORK(E-MAIL)  
E-MAIL ADDRESS  
ERROR MAIL FW ADDRESS  
POP3 OR SMTP  
POP3 SERVER ADDRESS  
POP3 INTERVAL  
: POP3  
PRINT MDN  
REQUEST DSN  
E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
GATEWAY PRINT  
GATEWAY SECURITY  
CONFIRMATION TIMER  
MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
:
10. 10. 70.101  
: 10MINS  
: ********  
: ********  
POP3 LOGIN NAME  
POP3 PASSWORD  
:
:
1HOUR  
4.0MB  
SMTP SERVER ADDRESS  
NETWORK(FTP SERVER)  
FTP SERVER LOGIN NAME  
FTP SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD: ********  
NETWORK(LAN FAX)  
LAN FAX SERVER ADDRESS  
NETWORK(NOVELL SETTING)  
IPX/SPX  
:
10. 10. 70.101  
SCAN  
SCAN RESOLUTION  
MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
FLASH ROM(OPTION)  
PROGRAM  
: 400X400dpi  
: 4.0MB  
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: ********  
: 1AUWWTS1SPA02011  
: 05-21-01  
: 3AUWWTS1SPA02002  
: 05-18-01  
: 2AUWWTS1SPA02001  
: 04-25-01  
: 4AUWWTS1SPA02002  
: 05-18-01  
:
0. 0. 0.  
0
FUNCTION  
LANGUAGE  
BOOT  
: ENABLE  
: AUTO  
FRAME TYPE  
NETWORK(APPLE TALK)  
APPLE TALK PROTOCOL  
: DISABLE  
LISTS AND REPORTS  
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Menu List (Program)  
Issues a list of menu items through which functions or options can be set.  
This list can be a useful guide during machine programming.  
For printing procedure, see e-STUDIO16/20/25 OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR FACSIMILE FUNCTION.  
Menu List (First Copy)  
MENU LIST (PROGRAM)  
PAGE  
TIME  
: 001  
: JUL-04-2001  
11:48AM  
TEL NUMBER : 12345678901234567890  
E-MAIL  
NAME  
: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMN  
01.DEFAULT SETTINGS  
01.MACHINE DEFAULTS  
04.E-MAIL SETUP  
01.PRINT TEXT BODY  
02.BODY PAGE LIMIT  
03.SEND MDN  
01.CASSETTE SIZE  
02.WALKUP SCREEN  
03.TIMERS  
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04.PRINT HEADER  
04.WEEKLY TIMER  
05.SPEAKER VOLUME  
06.DEPARTMENT CODE  
05.PRINT E-MAIL ERROR  
06.PRINT DSN  
07.PRINT MDN  
02.COPY SETUP  
08.REQUEST DSN  
01.APS/AMS  
09.E-MAIL TO FAX GATEWAY  
10.GATEWAY PRINT  
11.GATEWAY SECURITY  
12.CONFIRMATION TIMER  
13.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
05.SCAN SETUP  
01.SCAN RESOLUTION  
02.MESSAGE SIZE LIMIT  
06.REPORT & LIST  
01.JOURNAL  
02.IMAGE MODE  
03.LIGHT/DARK  
04.FINISHING  
03.FAX SETUP  
01.LINE MONITOR  
02.RECEIVE INTERVAL  
03.ECM  
04.DOCUMENT MODE  
05.DIAL TYPE  
06.REDIAL MODE  
07.AUTO RECEIVE MODE  
08.MEMORY TX  
09.SECURITY TX  
10.COVER SHEET  
11.RECOVERY TRANSMIT  
12.TTI  
13.SEND AFTER SCAN  
14.ACCOUNT CODE  
15.SEPARATOR PAGE  
16.SECURE RX  
17.MEMORY RX  
18.RX REDUCTION  
19.DISCARD  
20.PRIVILEGED RX  
21.RTI  
01.MANUAL OUTPUT  
02.AUTOMATIC JOURNAL  
02.COMMUNICATION REPORT  
01.TX REPORT  
02.MEMORY-TX REPORT  
03.MULTI-ADD REPORT  
04.MULTIPOLL REPORT  
05.RELAY ORIGINATOR REPORT  
06.RELAY STATION REPORT  
07.RELAY END REPORT  
03.RECEPTION LIST  
01.LOCAL MAILBOX LIST  
02.REMOTE MAILBOX LIST  
03.RELAY RECEPTION LIST  
07.REMOTE SERVICE  
01.REMOTE ACCESS  
02.DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE  
03.RDC PASSWORD  
04.SUPPLY ORDER  
02.LISTS  
1.DEPARTMENT CODE  
2.FUNCTION  
3.SUPPLY ORDER  
4.ITU MAILBOX  
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MENU LIST (PROGRAM)  
PAGE  
TIME  
: 002  
: JUL-04-2001  
11:48AM  
TEL NUMBER : 12345678901234567890  
E-MAIL  
NAME  
: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMN  
03.INITIAL SETUP  
01.DATE & TIME  
01.SETTING  
03.TEST RESULT LIST  
06.TOTAL PRINT COUNTER  
07.MACHINE REVISIONS  
02.TIME FORMAT  
03.DATE MODE  
04.MONTH MODE  
02.LANGUAGE  
03.TERMINAL ID  
04.NETWORK  
01.COMPLETE  
02.TCP/IP  
01.BOOTP/DHCP  
02.IP ADDRESS  
03.SUBNET MASK  
04.DEFAULT GATEWAY  
05.HOST NAME  
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03.NETWARE  
01.IPX/SPX  
02.FRAME TYPE  
04.APPLE TALK  
01.ETHER TALK  
05.E-MAIL  
01.E-MAIL ADDRESS  
02.ERROR MAIL FW ADDRESS  
03.RECEIVE MODE  
04.POP SERVER ADDRESS  
05.POP TIME  
06.POP LOGIN NAME  
07.POP PASSWORD  
08.SMTP SERVER ADDRESS  
06.FTP  
01.FTP SERVER LOGIN NAME  
02.FTP SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD  
07.LAN FAX  
01.LAN FAX SERVER ADDRESS  
04.MENU LIST  
05.TEST MODE  
01.AUTO TEST  
02.INDIVIDUAL TEST  
01.ADF TEST  
02.KEY TEST  
03.LED TEST  
04.LCD TEST  
05.SPEAKER TEST  
06.SWITCH TEST  
07.TEST PRINT  
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Power Failure List  
This facsimile has a battery to back up the document memory contents. However, when the power is  
turned off for a lengthy period (due to a power failure, etc.) and the communication data stored in  
memory is cleared, a list of the File Numbers of those cleared communications will be printed.  
This list is automatically printed after recovery from a power failure.  
POWER FAILURE LIST  
PAGE  
TIME  
: 001  
: JUL-04-2001  
11:48AM  
TEL NUMBER : 12345678901234567890  
E-MAIL  
NAME  
: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMN  
TX/RX  
FILE NBR TYPE  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
4
001  
003  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
MULTI TX  
POLLING RX  
MULTI POLLING  
E-MAIL TO FAX GTWY  
OFFRAMP GATEWAY  
RELAY ORIGINATOR  
RELAY STATION  
POLL/FAX M-BOX/MAILBOX  
FILE NBR TYPE  
MAIL  
FROM  
DATE TIME  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
106  
107  
108  
CONFIDENTIAL BOX  
BULLETIN BOARD  
COVERSHEET  
12345678901234567890 0559891014  
12345678901234567890 LOCAL  
LOCAL  
JUL-03 08:00AM  
JUL-03 11:23AM  
JUL-04 08:27AM  
MEMORY RECEPTION  
RECOVERY TX  
PC JOB  
FILE NBR TYPE  
FROM  
DATE TIME  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
201  
12345678901234567890 JUL-02 04:11PM  
FILE NBR TYPE  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
301  
SINGLE TX  
FILE NBR TYPE  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
401  
402  
403  
PC PRINT  
PC SEND  
PC RECEIVE  
Send/Receive  
• The reserved transmission and the reception from the relay station are indicated.  
Poll box/Free box/Mail box (indicates that data exists)  
Receive to memory (indicates that data received normally exists)  
Resend stored fax (indicates that data to be resent exists)  
PC Job (indicates that data to be printed/sent/received exists)  
Job number (assigned when communication was made)  
Type of communication job  
Mail box number  
Station from which the data was input: Local or Facsimile/Telephone number (if provide by  
the remote device)  
Time when the data was input into data memory.  
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Power Failure List  
(Receiving the E-mail from SMTP)  
If the E-mail data received via the SMTP mail server was cleared because of an occurrence the power  
failure, the sender’s E-mail address and received data can be checked in this list.  
Note  
The memory that the E-mail data is saved is not backed up by a battery.  
This list is automatically printed after recovery from a power failure.  
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POWER FAILURE LIST  
PAGE  
: 001  
TIME  
: JUL-04-2001  
11:48AM  
E-MAIL  
NAME  
: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMN  
RECEIVE TO MEMORY  
TYPE  
FROM  
DATE TIME  
E-MAIL RECEIVE  
E-MAIL GTWY  
JUL-04-2001  
JUL-04-2001  
10:50AM  
11:18AM  
E-mail data type  
• E-MAIL RECEIVE : Normal E-mail data  
• E-MAIL GTWY  
: E-mail data of Off Ramp Gateway  
Sender’s E-mail address  
Time when the data was input into data memory.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
1. ERROR MESSAGES ..................................................................................................... 5-3  
Operation Error .............................................................................................................. 5-3  
Check E-mail Error ..................................................................................................... 5-3  
Input Error ................................................................................................................... 5-4  
Others ......................................................................................................................... 5-5  
Transmission/Reception Error........................................................................................ 5-6  
Internet Fax Transmission Error ................................................................................. 5-6  
Internet Fax Reception Error ...................................................................................... 5-6  
2. Error Code Printed on Report ........................................................................................ 5-7  
Transmit Code ................................................................................................................ 5-7  
Receive Code................................................................................................................. 5-8  
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1. ERROR MESSAGES  
If an abnormal condition arises in the machine or an incorrect operation is performed, an alarm buzzer  
is generated for about 4 seconds and a message to indicate the nature of the error appears in the LCD  
Display. In that case, take corrective action.  
For error messages that are not described in this chapter, refer to the e-STUDIO16/20/25 OPERATOR’S  
MANUAL FOR COPYING FUNCTION or e-STUDIO16/20/25 OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR FACSIMILE  
FUNCTION.  
Operation Error  
Check E-mail Error  
The following table describes error messages displayed when pressing the  
key.  
Error Message  
Cause  
Solution  
Network access  
error  
The Network Interface Card or  
Internet Fax unit has been  
damaged.  
The Network Interface Card or  
Internet Fax unit must be replaced.  
Call for service.  
Not POP3 receive  
mode  
The Receive Mode is set to SMTP.  
Select POP for the Receive Mode  
(see page 3-13). If the Receive  
Mode is set to SMTP, the [CHECK  
E-MAIL] key is not available.  
5
Not exist POP3  
server  
The machine cannot find the POP  
server in the network.  
Check the IP address of the POP  
server is set correctly (see page 3-  
14). If it is correctly set, ask your  
network administrator if the mail  
server is correctly active.  
Not exist IP  
address  
The IP address of this machine has Assign the IP address of this  
not been assigned.  
machine (see page 3-6).  
Not exist E-mail  
No E-mail has been received.  
-
Bad POP3 login name Your user name is incorrect or  
locked to log in the POP server, or  
Check the POP login name and  
password is set correctly (see page  
3-17, 3-18). Of they are correctly  
set, ask your network administrator  
if your login name is not locked.  
the password is incorrect.  
Not connect POP3  
server  
The machine cannot connect to the Check the IP address of the POP  
POP server.  
server is set correctly (see page 3-  
14). If it is correctly set, ask your  
network administrator if your POP  
account is correctly set on the mail  
server.  
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Input Error  
The following table describes error messages displayed when inputting address, number, or others.  
Error Message  
Cause  
Solution  
Network access  
error  
The Network Interface Card or  
Internet Fax unit has been  
damaged.  
The Network Interface Card or  
Internet Fax unit must be replaced.  
Call for service.  
Invalid data  
“0” is entered at “Body Page  
Limit” or “000” is set to any 8-digit  
section of IP address.  
Input a correct value.  
The invalid character is entered.  
Name not found  
During the name is searching, the  
same name could not be found.  
Input a correct search name.  
Number not listed  
E-mail address is not registered in  
the selected One Touch Key.  
Select the One Touch Key,  
Abbreviated Dial Number, or Group  
Abbreviated Dial Number, or Group Number that E-mail address is  
Number.  
assigned.  
Invalid E-mail  
address  
The invalid character is entered for  
E-mail address.  
Input a correct E-mail address.  
5
Already assigned  
During the registration of One  
Touch Key or Speed Dial, the  
selected One Touch Key or  
Speed Dial has already been  
assigned.  
During the registration of Group  
Number, selected One Touch Key  
or Abbreviated Dial Number has  
already been assigned to the  
Group Number.  
Select another One Touch Key or  
Speed Dial to register, or you can  
modify the selected One Touch  
Key or Speed Dial.  
Select another One Touch Key or  
Abbreviated Dial Number that  
has not been assigned to the  
Group Number.  
Dial number in use  
During the modifying the registration Wait for the transmission is  
of One Touch Key or Speed Dial, the completed and try again.  
selected One Touch Key or Speed  
Dial is in use for a transmission.  
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Others  
The following table describes other error messages displayed during operation.  
Error Message  
Cause  
Solution  
Entry memory full  
During registration of the One Touch Delete unnecessary destinations  
Key or Speed Dial, or during the  
Internet Fax transmission is  
performed, there is not enough  
memory to store the phonebook  
data because too many destinations  
are assigned.  
and try again.  
Network disable  
The Internet Fax unit cannot be  
identified or the Internet Fax unit  
does not respond.  
Turn off the power of machine and  
then on. If this error message is  
repeatedly displayed, call for  
service.  
Network  
initializing  
The Network Interface Card is  
initializing now.  
Wait for initializing is completed.  
Internet fax  
sending  
The setting operation is prohibited  
because the machine is under:  
Wait for the machine completes the  
current operation.  
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Transmitting the Internet Fax.  
Receiving the Internet Fax.  
Printing.  
Operating MIB.  
Operating FTP.  
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Internet Fax Transmission Error  
The following table describes other error messages displayed during sending the Internet Fax.  
Error Message  
E-mail error  
Cause  
Solution  
An error occurs during sending the  
Internet Fax.  
Print the Transmission Journal and  
check the error code. Refer to  
“Error Code Printed on Report” on  
page 5-7 and solve the problem.  
Memory overflow  
The scanned data size of a page  
exceeds the limitation, or the  
memory is full while transmitting the  
Internet Fax.  
Change the Message Size Limit and  
try again (see page 3-32 or 3-34).  
Internet Fax Reception Error  
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The following table describes other error messages displayed during receiving the Internet Fax.  
Error Message  
E-mail error  
Cause  
Solution  
An error occurs during receiving the Print the Reception Journal and  
E-mail.  
check the error code. Refer to  
“Error Code Printed on Report” on  
page 5-7 and solve the problem.  
Error mail receive  
Memory overflow  
Fails to retrieving E-mails from the  
mail server.  
Check the E-mail properties settings  
on the machine. Unless any  
problems are found in settings, it  
may be caused by a network traffic.  
Try again when the network traffic is  
less.  
Received E-mail is too large to save Ask your sender to reduce the mail  
into the memory.  
size and resend again. If you set  
the Error E-mail forward address,  
the E-mail may be forwarded to the  
computer. Check the E-mail on your  
PC.  
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2. Error Code Printed on Report  
When an Error Code is printed as a status indication on Transmission Reports, etc. related to Internet  
Fax transmission, refer to the following description for the applicable Error Code to determine the cause  
and solution.  
Transmit Code  
Error Code  
Cause  
Solution  
60  
61  
62  
63  
An error occurs during converting  
the image data.  
The Internet Fax unit may be  
required to be replaced. Call for  
service.  
An error occurs during editing the  
text data.  
The Internet Fax unit may be  
required to be replaced. Call for  
service.  
Cannot access to the Network  
Interface Card.  
The Network Interface Card or  
Internet Fax unit may be required to  
be replaced. Call for service.  
Sequence problem occurs in  
IEEE1284 interface.  
Check the connector cable is  
correctly connected. If the error  
repeatedly occurs, the Internet Fax  
unit may be required to be replaced.  
Call for service.  
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71  
An error or timeout error occurs  
during accessing to the SMTP  
server.  
Check the SMTP server address is  
correctly set (see page 3-19).  
Check your mail server is supported  
by the Internet Fax (see page 1-4)  
or correctly set up for the Internet  
Fax.  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
The Host Name is incorrect.  
Set the Host Name correctly (see  
page 3-9).  
The E-mail Address of this machine Set the E-mail Address of this  
has not been set. machine (see page 3-11).  
The SMTP Server Address has not Set the SMTP Server Address (see  
been set. page 3-19).  
The IP Address of this machine has Set the IP Address of this machine  
not been set.  
(see page 3-4).  
The scanned data size of a page  
exceeds the limitation.  
Change the Message Size Limit and  
try again (see page 3-32 or 3-34).  
The mail server cannot find the  
destination of E-mail address that  
you send.  
Check the E-mail address that you  
send and try again.  
78  
79  
7A  
7B  
The E-mail Address of this machine Set the E-mail Address of this  
is incorrect. machine correctly (see page 3-11).  
An error occurs in the connection of Try again when the line traffic of  
SMTP server because of line traffic. your network becomes less.  
The unsuccessful DSN is received  
from the mail server.  
Check the E-mail address that you  
send and try again.  
The recipient cannot successfully  
receive your E-mail and  
unsuccessful MDN is received.  
The capability of E-mail that you  
send is not supported by the  
recipient MUA. Check the capability  
setting and try again.  
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Receive Code  
Error Code  
Cause  
Solution  
80  
90  
Sequence problem occurs in  
IEEE1284 interface.  
Check the connector cable is  
correctly connected. If the error  
repeatedly occurs, the Internet Fax  
unit may be required to be replaced.  
Call for service.  
The received image data or text  
data is damaged. The machine  
Contact your sender to resend the  
image data in the TIFF-FX format  
receives the image data in unknown and in the resolution of either  
format (non-TIFF-FX format). The 200x100, 200x200, 400x200,  
encoding type of received E-mail is 400x400 (dpi). This E-mail should  
invalid.  
be forwarded to the Error E-mail  
Forward Address if programmed.  
Check received E-mail forwarded to  
your PC.  
91  
92  
The received image data or text  
data is damaged. The machine  
receives the image data in unknown and in the resolution of either  
format (non-TIFF-FX format). The 200x100, 200x200, 400x200,  
encoding type of received E-mail is 400x400 (dpi).  
invalid.  
Contact your sender to resend the  
image data in the TIFF-FX format  
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An error occurs during analyzing the Contact the sender and ask to  
E-mail. The received E-mail may  
contain the functions that are not  
supported by the Internet Fax unit.  
resend the E-mail without functions  
that not supported by the Internet  
Fax. This E-mail should be  
forwarded to the Error E-mail  
Forward Address if programmed.  
Check received E-mail forwarded to  
your PC.  
93  
94  
An error occurs during analyzing the Contact the sender and ask to  
E-mail. The received E-mail may  
contain the functions that are not  
supported by the Internet Fax unit.  
resend the E-mail without functions  
that not supported by the Internet  
Fax.  
Memory overflow occurs.  
Contact the sender and ask to  
resend the E-mail by reducing the  
size of E-mail. This E-mail should  
be forwarded to the Error E-mail  
Forward Address if programmed.  
Check received E-mail forwarded to  
your PC.  
95  
Memory overflow occurs.  
Contact the sender and ask to  
resend the E-mail by reducing the  
size of E-mail.  
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Error Code  
Cause  
Solution  
9A  
The Offramp Gateway transmission This Offramp Gateway transmission  
is terminated because of the  
Gateway Security.  
may be sent by unknown user. The  
E-mail for the Offramp Gateway  
transmission is printed if the  
Gateway Print is programmed.  
Check the printed document and  
check the sender. This E-mail  
should be forwarded to the Error E-  
mail Forward Address if  
programmed.  
9B  
The Offramp Gateway transmission This Offramp Gateway transmission  
is terminated because of the  
Gateway Security.  
may be sent by unknown user. The  
E-mail for the Offramp Gateway  
transmission is printed if the  
Gateway Print is programmed.  
Check the printed document and  
check the sender.  
9C  
9D  
Invalid characters are used for the  
Offramp-E-mail-Address or the  
length of fax number or subaddress or subaddress. This E-mail should  
Contact the sender and ask to  
resend using the correct fax number  
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number exceeds the limitation.  
be forwarded to the Error E-mail  
Forward Address if programmed.  
Invalid characters are used for the  
Offramp-E-mail-Address or the  
Contact the sender and ask to  
resend using the correct fax number  
length of fax number or subaddress or subaddress.  
number exceeds the limitation.  
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D
Default Gateway  
Default Gateway commonly refers to a gateway address of the router. The router is a device that  
connects between a LAN and other LANs.  
DHCP, dynamic host configuration protocol  
DHCP is a protocol for the purpose of assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. Using  
DHCP, the devices obtains the different IP address every time the device connects to the network.  
Domain  
Domain defines a group of computers and devices on the network. Within the Internet, domains are  
defined by the IP address or DNS name, such as "toshiba.com".  
DNS, domain name system (service)  
DNS is an Internet service that manages the translations between IP addresses and domain names.  
Instead of identifying a host with an IP address, the host can be identified with alphabetic name using  
the DNS. Within the Internet, DNS is commonly used to identify a host. For example, "www.toshiba.com"  
is a DNS domain name that assigned using the DNS.  
DSN, delivery status notification  
DSN is a system to notify the electric mail sender of the status of the message that been sent. The  
status, such as failed delivery, delayed delivery, successful delivery, or the gateway of a message into  
an environment that may not support DSNs, is notified when an electric mail with the DSN request is  
sent.  
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E
E-mail, electric mail  
E-mail is the transmission of messages for over communications network, enables to transfer the  
electric files stored on a disk between most mainframes and computers on network.  
E-mail Address  
A name that identifies an electric post office box in a mail server within the Internet. E-mail address  
consists of two elements, user name that identifies the post office box in a mail server and host name  
that identifies the mail server, and they are divided by "@". Within the Internet, usually the domain  
name is used for the host name. For example, "[email protected]" is an E-mail address. "ifax" is a  
user name, and "toshiba.com" is the domain name that identifies the mail server.  
ESMTP, extended simple mail transfer protocol  
ESMTP is defined as the service extensions based on SMTP, for the purpose of providing some  
improvements from SMTP. Enhancing SMTP, ESMTP provides a new command to support the DSN  
and MDN. (Refer to "SMTP")  
F
FQDN, fully qualified domain name  
FQDN is a domain name that completely identifies the host computer and consists of a host and all  
level of the domain name. FQDN is always starts with a host and ends with top-level domain. For  
example, when the host name is "host1" and the domain name is "toshiba.com", the FQDN will be  
"host1.toshiba.com".  
FTP, file transfer protocol  
FTP is a protocol commonly used for transferring files on the Internet.  
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Host  
Host refers to a computer connected to a TCP/IP network.  
Hostname  
Hostname is a name to identifies a computer connected to a TCP/IP network. Within the Internet, a  
DNS domain name is used for the Hostname.  
I
IP Address  
IP Address is used to identify the node on a TCP/IP network. It is described with 32-bit numeric  
address written as four numbers separated by periods.  
Internet  
The Internet is a global network of networks connecting millions of computers worldwide via many  
computer networks using a simple standard common addressing system and TCP/IP (Transmission  
Control Protocol/Internet Protocol).  
Internet Fax  
Internet Fax enables to transmit a facsimile through the local area network (LAN) and the Internet  
communication instead of the public switched telephone network (PSTN).  
L
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LAN, local area network  
LAN is a computer network that consists of computers in a small area. Each individual computer can  
share and access data and devices in a LAN.  
M
MDN, message disposition notification  
MDN is a system to notify the electric mail sender of the disposition of a message after electric mail  
has been successfully delivered to a recipient.  
MIB, management information base  
MIB is a database of objects that can be monitored by a network management system. Such as  
SNMP and RMON monitors the device on the network using the MIB formats.  
MIME, multipurpose internet mail extensions  
MIME is a specification for the purpose of formatting non-ASCII messages. MIME enables to send  
and receive graphics, audio, and video files through the Internet mail system.  
MTA, mail transfer agent  
A server application that transfers the electric mail sent from the MUA is called MTA.  
MUA, mail user agent  
A client application that send or receive the electric mail is called MUA.  
N
Node  
Node is a generic term of a processing location in network. It can be a computer or network devices,  
such as printer. Every node has unique network address such as DLC address and MAC address.  
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POP/POP3, post office protocol  
POP is a protocol to retrieve the E-mail message from a mail server. Most E-mail applications use  
POP. POP3 is a newer version of the POP protocol.  
PSTN, public switched telephone network  
PSTN is a global telephone system enables to communicate in worldwide using copper wires to transmit  
analog data.  
S
SMTP, simple mail transfer protocol  
SMTP is a server protocol to transfer the E-mail message between servers. Most E-mail system uses  
SMTP to transfer the E-mail messages over the Internet.  
SNMP, simple network management protocol  
SNMP is a suite of protocols for the purpose of managing complex networks. The device compatible  
to SNMP stores the data of itself in MIB format.  
Subnet/Subnet Mask  
Subnet is a portion of a network specified with a common address component for the purpose of a  
security and performance. On TCP/IP network, a portion of a network is specified with Subnet Mask.  
Subnet Mask determines what subnet an IP address belongs to on the network.  
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TCP/IP, transmission control protocol/internet protocol  
TCP/IP is a suite of protocols to connect the network nodes on the Internet. TCP/IP actually composed  
of several protocols; such as TCP and IP. TCP is used to manage the transmission of the data  
between applications. IP is used to manage the transmission of the data between host computers.  
Using TCP/IP, the node is identified with a 32-bit numeric address called "IP address".  
TIFF, tagged image file format  
TIFF is a file format for storing bitmapped images. The image files in TIFF format commonly describes  
with a ".tif" extension.  
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