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Overview
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KONICA FAX 9760
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Relay Faxing
What is Relay Faxing?
Relay faxing allows one fax machine to send a document to
another fax machine, which then re-sends the document to a
number of other locations. Two different fax machines are
involved in transmitting a relay fax: the relay initiating
station and the relay key station (hub).
What is an example of Relay Faxing? Imagine that you need
to send a fax to a number of locations in another area code.
With Relay Faxing, you (the relay initiating station) send one
fax (transmission) long distance to one fax (the relay key
station). The relay key station then sends the fax to all of the
other faxes/locations in the area code, at local rates.
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Relay Faxing is different from group faxing. In Group
Faxing, a fax is sent to a preprogrammed group of
locations directly from the fax machine.
Relay Initiating Station
Your fax machine can act as the relay initiating station,
which starts the relay broadcast by sending the original
documents.
Before you can program your fax machine to initiate a relay
broadcast, you will need to obtain the following information
from the operator of the unit you intend to use as a relay key
station:
Relay Password
This is the 4-digit relay key word that is programmed into
the relay key station.
Relay Group Numbers
These 2-digit numbers are the numbers of groups of
locations programmed into the relay key station.

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