Muratec F-100 Masking the PIN, Activating the PIN mask, Set PIN Mode, PIN Mode Off Program/Enter

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Beyond the basics

8 What you do now depends upon when you wish the transmission to begin.

To have it begin now, skip to step 11.

To delay it, proceed to step 9.

9 Press COMMUNICATION OPTIONS, ENTER. The LCD will show:

Delayed

10 Use the numeric keypad to enter the day and time when the SecureMail transmission should begin, then press ENTER.

Note: If you make a mistake, press CANCEL to erase leftward. Or, to change just one digit in the setting, press to move the cursor leftward, or /PROGRAM to move it rightward, to that digit. Then re-enter until the date and time are just as you want it.

11 Press START.

If, in step 8, you chose an immediate transmission, your fax machine will begin dial- ing. If you chose a delayed command, the machine will display “Reserved” on the top line of the LCD, indicating that the machine has stored the command in memory and will perform it later.

Masking the PIN

To prevent unauthorized long-distance calls, some office telephone systems require you to enter not only the phone number but also a personal identification number (PIN) whenever you dial an outside number beginning with 1.

If that’s true for you, you’ll probably wish to keep that PIN confidential, so unautho- rized persons can’t discover — and use — the PIN number. Fortunately, your fax’s PIN mask feature makes such confidentiality possible. With the PIN mask activated, you can dial a fax number plus a PIN, but the PIN will not appear in a journal, error message printout, delayed command list or even TCR, where an unauthorized user might see it. The PIN, entered from the numeric keypad (it can include the * or # symbols, if necessary) may be up to eight characters in length.

Important: For this feature to work, the passcode (see page 2.44) must be some- thing besides 0000; and, of course, you must know the passcode.

There are three possible settings for the PIN mask feature:

Off — The feature isn’t working. Any PIN you enter will appear on any display or printout which shows what you dial.

Mode 1 (the LCD calls it “Mode1”) — Each remote fax unit has a departmental PIN access code. This counts the number of telephone calls to the remote unit.

Mode 2 (the LCD calls it “Mode2”) — Each fax user has a departmental PIN access code. This counts the number of telephone calls the user has made.

Note: If you select Mode 1 and you will use a one-touch or speed-dial number, you must store the PIN access code for the remote unit within that number. However, if you select Mode 2, this isn’t necessary. (See “Autodialing while using the PIN mask,” page 2.50 for further details.)

Note: If you select either Mode 1 or Mode 2 and will be using batch transmission (see pages 2.24–2.27), you must store the PIN access code for the remote unit within the appropriate batch box.

Activating the PIN mask

Important: For this feature to work, you must have preset the passcode to something besides 0000. If necessary, review “The key to it all: the passcode,” page 2.44.

1 Press /PROGRAM, J, 1, 8, ENTER. The LCD shows:

Set PIN Mode

2 Use the numeric keypad to enter the four-digit passcode. In our example here, we’ve entered 2099.

Set PIN Mode

Note: If you enter an invalid passcode, the machine’s security feature will reject the attempt and abort the operation.

3 Press ENTER.

PIN Mode: Off

Program/Enter

4 If the setting you see is acceptable, skip to step 6. Otherwise, proceed to step 5.

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Contents Operating Instructions MBS order number OMF120/100 Welcome … Page Find your serial number and write it down Welcome to your Muratec fax machineBar code label as shown on the drawing at What’s in these operating instructions United States of America Limited warrantySafety information Regulatory informationGetting started What’s a fax document? What are resolution and grayscale?What’s inside this section Quick introduction to fax in generalWhat are all the parts? Make sure it’s all out of the packagingLine EXT.TEL Handset 1011 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 What do the keys do?To press You’re in controlUse Numeric keypad Tip Install the printing supplies Setting upPick an installation spot before going ahead Please heed these power-ful tipsLoading the paper cassette When you install a new drum cartridgeReset Drum Life Check Program/Enter Loading paperAttach the paper-handling parts Plug in and power upSetting the paper size for the multipurpose tray Adjust the monitor speaker’s volumeAttaching a second phone Tel Mode ** Volumen n n n n nAdjust the volume as you wish Attaching an optional handsetWhat do you want to do? Clearing settings before beginningUsing EasyStart to enter initial settings EasyStartYour Name Upper Daylight SavingOff Program/EnterDaylight SavingOn Program/Enter Your Fax NumberBegins on Print Setting List Enter/StopStandby mode Phone Type Pulse Program/EnterSome guidelines Sending faxesPotential problems with call-waiting and voice mail Adjusting the machine for larger documentsHow to insert a document Using memory transmissionPress Start SendingMemory Tx On Program/Enter Memory Tx Off Program/EnterRedialing manually Enter the fax number by using the numeric keypadSending a fax with on-hook dialing or a handset If the call doesn’t go through redialingSet Redial Interval Making redial settingsAn introduction to Review Commands Set # Of RedialsReception modes Receiving faxesSo what’s the big deal, anyway?!? Different ways to get the job doneIf there isn’t a document in the feeder, skip to step Tel Ready mode when Auto Answer is offQuick switcheroo that’s easy to do Tel Ready Sep 11 1998Getting the word from your machine Fax Ready modeWhen the paper runs out Receiving when out of paperBeyond the basics What’s inside this section Getting everything just the way you want it Setting up for scansFor best results … Using U4/CODE to enter charactersMaking settings for printing faxes Print reduction rateHalf-page reception Making settings for copyingMaking the printing settings Reduction marginSetting ECM Setting the number of ringsSetting the transmission confirmation stamp Setting silent modePrinting a program list Setting the languagePrinting your settings ¿Qué es? or, What is it?Autodialer basics AutodialerConsidering call groups Using one-touch numbersEntering or changing a one-touch number Group No ,16,27 One-touch fax dialingName Lower Group NoIf you specified transmission from the feeder One-touch phone dialingKatz’s Cat Care A4 Normal If you specified transmission from memoryEntering or changing a speed-dial number Using speed-dial numbersErasing a one-touch number Printing a list of your one-touch numbers005Name Upper 005Name Upper West Coast Sales 005Alt. No005Name Upper 005Name LowerFax dialing via speed-dial Printing a list of your speed-dial numbers Printing a call group directoryPhoning via speed-dial Erasing a speed-dial numberIf it was a fax call … EasyDial directory dialingWhat if an EasyDial call doesn’t go through? Telephone Index aOn-hook dialing It’s a great phone, tooRedial HoldBroadcasting Delayed broadcastingBasics of broadcasting Relay broadcasting and relay broadcast initiation Setting it up, or initiating the initiationHow it works Broadcast news or, making changes Setting up a delayed transmission Time machine delayed transmission5550388 Reviewing or cancelling delayed commandsReviewing or cancelling parts of a broadcast C009-5552311Print Stored Doc Command No Printing a delayed command listPrinting a stored document Creating or modifying a batch box Basket cases batch transmissionErasing an empty batch box Printing a document stored in a batch box Printing a list of your batch boxesStoring a document for batch transmission Printing a list of stored batch documentsErase Batch Doc Check Program/Enter Erasing a document stored in a batch boxErase Batch Doc Enter Box No Erase Batch Doc Enter File NoCover Special featuresToggling the cover Printing the cover Setting the activity journalManaging your fax with its journal and reports Entering the cover page messageRCR Selected Program/Enter Setting the reports TCRs and RCRsInformation, please what the reports tell you TCR Selected Program/EnterPolling File No PollingRegular polling Database pollingPolling End Time Continuous pollingOther side of the coin being polled PollingErase Polling Doc File No OneLine + distinctive ring detectionErasing a stored polling document Printing a stored polling documentRing Pattern a Program/Enter Call requestDRDOff Program/Enter DRDOn Program/EnterNumbering pages Power of TriAccessSelect Program No Using the power of programmable one-touch keysProgramming a delayed transmission Programmable one-touch keysP08Fax Number 5558743 Programming a broadcastP08Fax Number P06Fax Number 5558743 Programming a SecureMail transmissionP06 Fax Number Mail Tx P11Fax Number 5552208P11 Fax Number MailRelay Tx Programming a relay broadcast initiationP05Fax Number 5558743 P05Fax NumberP04Fax Number 5557312 Programming regular and database pollingP04 Fax Number Preparation for another file number Programming a batch transmissionReserved A4 Memory 95% Programmable one-touch fax dialingErasing a programmable one-touch key P07Fax NumberPrinting a list of your programmable one-touch keys Keeping things secureLocking up tight operation protection Key to it all the passcodeActivating operation protection Operation Protected Print it later, when it’s safe security receptionUsing your fax machine during operation protection Activating security receptionPrinting from and turning off security reception Receiving and sending SecureMailReceiving SecureMail Printing a SecureMail mailbox list Setting SecureMail storage time5Name Upper 5Name LowerPrint SecureMail Sending SecureMailPrinting SecureMail you receive Print SecureMail Mail NoActivating the PIN mask Set PIN ModePIN Mode Off Program/Enter Masking the PIN001PIN Number Autodialing while using the PIN maskPIN Mode Mode1 Set PIN Number1Fax Number Dialing from the numeric keypad while using the PIN maskPerforming batch transmission while using the PIN mask Press Start 19725550911*123456Setting for use of a closed network Setting security transmissionSetting Block Junk Fax Set BlockJunk Dial Program/Enter Clearing a number from the blocked numbers listBlock Junk FaxOff Program/Enter Block Junk FaxMode2Enter Dept. Code Select Department 001 Using department codesEntering or modifying a department code Clearing a department codeActivating or turning off department code protection Activating or turning off the department code settingPress Start again Sending a fax using a department codeDept. Protect On Program/Enter Enter Dept. CodeJust in case … We’re on-line to help you Clearing paper jams Print quality problemsIf an original document jams Clearing paper jamsIf a printout jams Page Print quality problems Printouts have white spots Printouts have irregularitiesPrintouts have white and/or black lines Printouts have toner smudgesLCD error messages AlarmIng user setting see page 2.35. Carefully Ing commands, but your fax machine had noneDelayed commands an automatic redialing Has completed one of the delayed commandsCheck Tray Paper Please Call ServiceCheck Paper Size Check Rx PaperSpecific errors ErrorsError reports Kinds of error codesWhat error messages can mean Transmission errorsCheck Message printouts Keep the air vents clean Cleaning tipsCaring for your fax machine Other with isopropyl alcohol Corrective cleaningCuring frequent jams in the document feeder If you have unsatisfactory printout qualityGeneral questions Common questionsSending faxes Reports How your fax machine works Receiving faxesPage Bits per second See bps GlossaryHub See Relay broadcasting Halftone See GrayscaleLeased line See Private line REN See Ringer equivalence number B5 = ″ × 10.1″ = 10.1″ × 17.0″ B3 = 14.3″ × 20.3″Scanning width See Effective scanning width Page Appendix and index Appendix and index SpecificationsScanning width 9.9″ or 8.2″, user-selectable Regulatory information Index See also Programmable one-touch keys See Sending faxes Obligations Limited warrantyExclusions For all users Safety informationLaser safety Internal laser radiation information