Muratec M840, M880, M860 Connecting the Handset, Telephone Line Cord and Power Cord, Power cord

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Getting Started

Connecting the Handset, Telephone Line Cord and Power Cord

Power cord

Plug the non-pronged end of the power cord into the back of the fax machine, as shown. Plug the pronged end of the power cord’s plug into a 230 V AC electrical outlet (preferably on a surge suppresser, as mentioned on page 1.10).

Telephone line cord

Plug one end of the uncurled telephone line cord into the LINE connector on the back of the fax machine. Plug the other end into a standard telephone wall jack or into a telephone line surge protector.

Handset

Plug one end of the fax handset’s curl cord into the HANDSET connection on the left side of your fax machine. Place the telephone handset on the cradle.

* Note: The telephone line cord and the power cord type may differ due to local regulations.

Second telephone

If you will be using a second telephone or answering machine with your fax machine, plug the jack from that other device’s telephone line cord into the EXT.TEL connector. (See “Attaching A Second Telephone or Answering Machine”, page 1.13, for more information.)

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Contents M840 / M860 / M880 Operating Instructions Page Well come to your Muratec fax machine D61-90160-61 What’s in these operating instructions Getting StartedAppendix Getting Started What are resolution and greyscale? What is a fax document?What is a fax number? What’s inside in this sectionUnpacking Machine LayoutPage Control Panel M840 / M860 Model Page Control Panel M880 Model Page Program Key You’re in Control If we say press program, 7, mode/enter, 0, 8 mode/enter…Program Phone and Electrical Requirements Setting UpVoltage requirements and power consumption Tips for UseConnecting the Handset, Telephone Line Cord and Power Cord Power cordInstalling Paper Word about PaperTo setting ringer volume Adjusting Monitor and Ringer VolumeTo setting monitor volume Attaching a Second Telephone or Answering MachineClearing Memory Using EasyStart to Enter Initial SettingsEasyStart Press program, 7, mode/enter, 1Sending Faxes Some thoughts on resolution, grayscale and contrastEntering a pause character when dialing Some GuidelinesHandset How to Insert a DocumentSending a Fax with On-Hook Dialing or a SendingAutomatic redial Canceling automatic redialRedialing Redialing manuallyFax Ready Mode Reception ModeTel Ready Mode Receiving FaxesReady Mode Silent fax operation in T/F Ready modeWhat if you answer a fax call? Ans Ready Mode Using an answering machine with your fax machineDetection of silent fax machines Fax paper replacement Being Called DisplayLow-Paper Warning Hold Telephone FeaturesRedial On-hook DialingSearching and dialing through a Caller ID from memory Press program, 6, mode/enter, contrast/cancel, mode/enterMaking Copies Printing the Caller ID ListBeyond the Basics Beyond the Basics Set Silent Mode Setting the Primary Resolution ModeSetting the Number of Rings Getting everything just the way you want itPrint User Settings Press program, 6, mode/enterAutodialer Autodialer basicsOne-touch fax dialing Using One-Touch NumbersEntering or changing a one-touch number Press program, 7, mode/enterErasing a one-touch number Using Speed-Dial NumbersOne-touch phone dialing Printing a one-touch listErasing a speed-dial number Fax dialing via speed-dialPhoning via speed-dial Press speed dialWhat if an EasyDial call doesn’t go through? EasyDial directory dialingPrinting a speed-dial list Press program, 6, mode/enter, 3, mode/enterBroadcasting Relay Broadcast InitiationDelayed Transmission Setting up a Delayed TransmissionReviewing or Canceling a Delayed Command Printing a List of Delayed Command Press program, 6, mode/enter, 5, mode/enterPolling Regular PollingDatabase Polling Limiting Polling Access to Your Fax Machine Other Side of the Coin Being PolledPress program, 2, mode/enter Entering the Cover Page Message Special FeaturesCover Print CoverSetting the Alarm Clock Confirmation ReportsSet Activity Journal Call RequestTX Protection SecurityPasscode Activating TX protectionSecureMail Transmission Using your fax machine during TX protectionBlock Junk Fax Press program, 4, mode/enterUnscramble the Document Scramble FeatureScramble the Copying Document Scramble the Received DocumentClear Scramble Box Press program, 8, mode/enter Beyond the Basics SmartPort SmartPort SmartPort fax/computer connectivity SmartPort Requirements for Your ComputerPreview of the Plug-in Scanning from Your Fax Machine to Your Computer Making the SmartPort ConnectionTo Turn the SmartPort On or Off Printing from Your Computer to Your Fax MachineSending Faxes with Your Computer SmartPort Answering Machine Answering Machine Setting recording time Setting up Your Answering MachineAnswering Machine Mode Turning on answering machine modeRecording Your Outgoing Messages Turning off answering machine modeOutgoing messages ---- and why you have two Recording or Replacing the first outgoing messagePlaying the first outgoing message Recording / Replacing the second outgoing messagePlaying the second outgoing message Erasing the Memo and Messages Playing or Erasing the Memo and MessagesPlaying the Memo and Messages MemoRec.Time 59sec Rec.Time 58sec Creating Voice Mail Boxes or Changing Passcodes Recording a Message to a Voice Mail BoxPlaying Messages Stored in a Voice Mail Box Checking the Number of Messages Printing Voice Mail Box ListErasing Voice Mail Box Messages Accessing Your Voice Mail Box Remotely Remote Access Features Remote AccessCreating or Changing the Remote Access Passcode Accessing Your Fax RemotelySkipping a message remotely 3, # Playing or Stopping the playing of messages remotely 1, #Repeating a message remotely 2, # Recording your first outgoing message remotely 4, #Disabling remote selection of answering machine mode Remote Access to Voice Mail Box SystemSelecting answering machine mode remotely Accessing your voice mail box remotelyToll Saver Turning on paging Setting the pager numberPaging Turning off pagingAccessing your fax when you’re paged Playback OrderBranch telephone detection Answering Machine Just in Case… Just in Case… Clearing Paper Jams If an Original Document JamsIf a Recording Paper Jam Error Codes AlarmLCD Error Messages Error reportsKinds of error code Specific errorsSet remote diagnostics Check Messages printoutsCaring for Your Fax Machine Cleaning TipsCorrective Cleaning Air ventsThermal head and platen roller General Questions Shushing an Error AlarmCommon Questions Sending FaxesReceiving Faxes Telephone FeaturesReports PollingHow Your Fax Machine Works Just in Case Appendix Specifications Appendix