Method for sequentially and continuously transmitting documents

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Auxiliary signal

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358407, H04N 100

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ABSTRACT:
A telecommunications process and circuit for sequentially and continuously transmitting documents of different destinations by group-designating and registering the number of pages and facsimile numbers to be transmitted, when a different-place transmission mode is selected; dialing the first facsimile number registered, to thereby transmit the first designated document; detecting whether transmission of the first document transmitted has been completed; and dialing the next group-designated facsimile number after transmission of the first document has been completed, and then sending another document designated.

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