Method of automatically and selectively storing facsimile docume

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Auxiliary signal

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358404, H04N 100

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059633409

ABSTRACT:
A method of automatically and selectively storing documents in memory in a facsimile system, includes the steps of: registering a telephone number of predetermined facsimile transmission sources in memory when a reception-to-memory registration function key is input; checking if an automatic data storage function key is selected, when facsimile data is received; detecting whether a telephone number of a sending station loaded in a non-standard code matches a telephone number previously registered in memory, when the automatic data storage function is selected; and automatically storing a document in memory where a match was found.

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