d-Color MF552/452/362/282/222 6-76.3 Automatically sorting incoming faxes (TSI Routing) 66.3 Automatically sorting incoming faxes (TSI Routing)TSI RoutingTSI (Transmitting Subscriber Identification) Routing is a function that automatically sorts incoming faxes orredirects them to shared folders in computers or E-mail addresses based on the fax numbers of the senders.There is no need to sort printed faxes for each recipient and no risk of missing a fax. To use the TSI Routingfunction, it is required to preset boxes to which faxes are to be sorted and forwarding destinations. Routingdestinations can be registered for up to 128 fax numbers (TSIs).Tips- If the routing destination is not a fax destination, the fax is converted into the file format specified asthe default in the fax/scan mode.- By default, a received fax is printed without being forwarded if it was not successfully distributed.- The TSI Distribution function cannot be used together with the following functions.– Memory RX, Forward TX, PC-Fax RXOperations required to use this function (For administrators)Enabling the TSI Routing function In conjunction, register fax numbers (TSIs) of the senders subject to routingas well as the routing destinations. In addition to the User Boxes of this machine, the following destinationscan be specified for forwarding destinations.- User Box- E-Mail Address- FTP- SMB- WebDAVFor details on how to configure the settings, refer to page 11-27.