Muratec M880, M840 Using Speed-Dial Numbers, One-touch phone dialing, Erasing a one-touch number

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Beyond the Basics

One-touch phone dialing

To dial a phone call using a one-touch number:

1.Obtain a dial tone by doing one of the following:

Lifting the handset

Press monitor/call to use the monitor speaker.

2.Press the one-touch key in which you’ve stored the number.

Note: Remember that your fax machine’s monitor speaker is not a speakerphone; so, if you dialed by using the monitor speaker, be sure to pick up the handset and speak to the other person when he/she answers!

Note: You also can use this method to dial a fax call when, for some reason, you want to hear the other fax’s answering fax tones. (Make sure there’s a document in the feeder.) When you do hear those tones, press START to send the document in the feeder; if you’d lifted the handset, hang it up at this point.

Erasing a one-touch number

1.Press program, 7, mode/enter.

Set One-Touch

2.Press mode/enter.

Select a - e: a

3.Press the desired one-touch key. If you change your mind and wish to select a different one-touch key, just press that key before proceeding to the next step.

Select a - e: b

4.Press contrast/cancel.

Directory Erased

Note: To finish the operation without erasing this number, press stop.

5.To erase another one-touch number, repeat steps 3 and 4 above. Or press stop to return to standby.

Printing a one-touch list

Your fax will print a list of one-touch numbers any time you need it. The list includes the one-touch letter, the Location ID and the telephone number.

To print a list of your one-touch numbers:

Press program, 6, mode/enter, 2, mode/enter.

Using Speed-Dial Numbers

As we mentioned before, your fax machine will store up to 20 speed-dial numbers, designated by two-digit identifier codes from 01 (the first number) through 20.

Important: When entering the identifier code for a speed-dial number, you must enter leading zeros, if necessary, to make three digits. Of course, speed-dial numbers 10-20 don’t require leading zeros.

Entering/Changing a speed-dial number

1.Press program, 7, mode/enter, 0, 2.

Set Speed-Dial

2.Press mode/enter.

Select 01-20: 01

3.Enter a two-digit speed dial number from 01 through 20. If you change your mind and wish to select a different speed-dial number, just enter it before proceeding to the next step.

Select 01-20: 07

4.Press mode/enter.

Location ID

5. To enter a Location ID, press mode/enter again.

Note: To enter a phone number without entering a Location ID, press program, and then go to step 8.

_ABCDEF >

6.You can enter a Location ID for this number, for easy retrieval from the autodialer’s alphanumeric directory. Make sure the Location ID doesn’t

exceed 16 characters.

 

Change

 

Use the numeric keypad, as shown,

 

 

 

character choice

 

to select character choices and enter

 

 

 

characters. (For spaces, use the

 

 

 

leftmost character in each line.)

Scroll

Enter

Scroll

Note: To change any character

within set

within set

 

 

 

 

you’ve entered in the

 

 

 

Location ID, press

 

Change

 

contrast/cancel to erase,

 

 

leftward. Then re-enter until

 

character choice

 

 

 

 

the name is as you wish.

 

 

 

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Contents M840 / M860 / M880 Operating Instructions Page Well come to your Muratec fax machine D61-90160-61 Getting Started What’s in these operating instructionsAppendix Getting Started What is a fax number? What is a fax document?What are resolution and greyscale? What’s inside in this sectionMachine Layout UnpackingPage Control Panel M840 / M860 Model Page Control Panel M880 Model Page Program Key If we say press program, 7, mode/enter, 0, 8 mode/enter… You’re in ControlProgram Voltage requirements and power consumption Setting UpPhone and Electrical Requirements Tips for UsePower cord Connecting the Handset, Telephone Line Cord and Power CordWord about Paper Installing PaperTo setting monitor volume Adjusting Monitor and Ringer VolumeTo setting ringer volume Attaching a Second Telephone or Answering MachineEasyStart Using EasyStart to Enter Initial SettingsClearing Memory Press program, 7, mode/enter, 1Entering a pause character when dialing Some thoughts on resolution, grayscale and contrastSending Faxes Some GuidelinesSending a Fax with On-Hook Dialing or a How to Insert a DocumentHandset SendingRedialing Canceling automatic redialAutomatic redial Redialing manuallyTel Ready Mode Reception ModeFax Ready Mode Receiving FaxesSilent fax operation in T/F Ready mode Ready ModeWhat if you answer a fax call? Using an answering machine with your fax machine Ans Ready ModeDetection of silent fax machines Being Called Display Fax paper replacementLow-Paper Warning Redial Telephone FeaturesHold On-hook DialingMaking Copies Press program, 6, mode/enter, contrast/cancel, mode/enterSearching and dialing through a Caller ID from memory Printing the Caller ID ListBeyond the Basics Beyond the Basics Setting the Number of Rings Setting the Primary Resolution ModeSet Silent Mode Getting everything just the way you want itPress program, 6, mode/enter Print User SettingsAutodialer basics AutodialerEntering or changing a one-touch number Using One-Touch NumbersOne-touch fax dialing Press program, 7, mode/enterOne-touch phone dialing Using Speed-Dial NumbersErasing a one-touch number Printing a one-touch listPhoning via speed-dial Fax dialing via speed-dialErasing a speed-dial number Press speed dialPrinting a speed-dial list EasyDial directory dialingWhat if an EasyDial call doesn’t go through? Press program, 6, mode/enter, 3, mode/enterRelay Broadcast Initiation BroadcastingSetting up a Delayed Transmission Delayed TransmissionReviewing or Canceling a Delayed Command Press program, 6, mode/enter, 5, mode/enter Printing a List of Delayed CommandRegular Polling PollingDatabase Polling Other Side of the Coin Being Polled Limiting Polling Access to Your Fax MachinePress program, 2, mode/enter Cover Special FeaturesEntering the Cover Page Message Print CoverConfirmation Reports Setting the Alarm ClockCall Request Set Activity JournalPasscode SecurityTX Protection Activating TX protectionBlock Junk Fax Using your fax machine during TX protectionSecureMail Transmission Press program, 4, mode/enterScramble the Copying Document Scramble FeatureUnscramble the Document Scramble the Received DocumentClear Scramble Box Press program, 8, mode/enter Beyond the Basics SmartPort SmartPort SmartPort Requirements for Your Computer SmartPort fax/computer connectivityPreview of the Plug-in To Turn the SmartPort On or Off Making the SmartPort ConnectionScanning from Your Fax Machine to Your Computer Printing from Your Computer to Your Fax MachineSending Faxes with Your Computer SmartPort Answering Machine Answering Machine Answering Machine Mode Setting up Your Answering MachineSetting recording time Turning on answering machine modeOutgoing messages ---- and why you have two Turning off answering machine modeRecording Your Outgoing Messages Recording or Replacing the first outgoing messageRecording / Replacing the second outgoing message Playing the first outgoing messagePlaying the second outgoing message Playing the Memo and Messages Playing or Erasing the Memo and MessagesErasing the Memo and Messages MemoRec.Time 59sec Rec.Time 58sec Recording a Message to a Voice Mail Box Creating Voice Mail Boxes or Changing PasscodesPlaying Messages Stored in a Voice Mail Box Printing Voice Mail Box List Checking the Number of MessagesErasing Voice Mail Box Messages Accessing Your Voice Mail Box Remotely Creating or Changing the Remote Access Passcode Remote AccessRemote Access Features Accessing Your Fax RemotelyRepeating a message remotely 2, # Playing or Stopping the playing of messages remotely 1, #Skipping a message remotely 3, # Recording your first outgoing message remotely 4, #Selecting answering machine mode remotely Remote Access to Voice Mail Box SystemDisabling remote selection of answering machine mode Accessing your voice mail box remotelyToll Saver Paging Setting the pager numberTurning on paging Turning off pagingPlayback Order Accessing your fax when you’re pagedBranch telephone detection Answering Machine Just in Case… Just in Case… If an Original Document Jams Clearing Paper JamsIf a Recording Paper Jam LCD Error Messages AlarmError Codes Error reportsSpecific errors Kinds of error codeCheck Messages printouts Set remote diagnosticsCorrective Cleaning Cleaning TipsCaring for Your Fax Machine Air ventsThermal head and platen roller Common Questions Shushing an Error AlarmGeneral Questions Sending FaxesReports Telephone FeaturesReceiving Faxes PollingHow Your Fax Machine Works Just in Case Appendix Specifications Appendix