Muratec F-65 operating instructions Autodialer basics

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Autodialer

Your fax machine’s autodialer stores your most frequently called phone and fax numbers so you don’t have to remember them. The autodialer also makes it easy to dial even the most complicated international calls!

Autodialer basics

How do you autodial?

There are two kinds of autodialer numbers. The difference between the two is how you “call them up,”:

One-touch— Pressing one of the keys, marked AOon the control panel.

Speed-dial— Pressing SPEED DIAL/TEL INDEX followed by a three-digit identifier, from 01 to 85.

How big is the vault?

Your fax machine can store a total of 100 numbers — up to 15 one-touch numbers and up to 85 speed-dial numbers.

Which number is which?

Your fax machine’s autodialer will hold both fax numbers and phone numbers.

This is possible because your fax machine first checks to see if there’s a document in the feeder. If there is, the machine dials as a fax machine. If there isn’t, it dials as a telephone.

EasyDial directory

or, What the heck’s a Location ID?

Your machine also features a built-in EasyDial directory (see page 2.13) which acts as a phone book for your fax and phone numbers. Just enter your fax/phone num- bers along with their descriptive names in the EasyDial directory. (Your machine calls this name a Location ID.) The autodialer sorts these alphabetically so, with EasyDial, you can look them up by name as if you were using a phone book.

Beyond the basics

Special dialing characters

Which number do you find easier to read: 919725552009 or 9-1-972-555-2009?

Obviously, it’s the second one. The hyphen (or dash) character (“-”) separates the numbers. In this example, a 9 is entered for outside-line access, a 1 is entered for long-distance access, then the area code and the phone number are entered.

The hyphen can also be important if you have to use special long-distance access codes or country codes for international calling.

Also, certain calls require special symbols besides just numerals. If you make calls to other countries — or just have your fax machine on an unusual phone system — you will want to be able to put the appropriate characters in the numbers you store.

That’s why your fax machine allows you to enter special dialing characters. Below is a brief description of these characters, as well as how you can put them in the num- bers you store in the autodialer:

 

Char.

What it does

Keystroke(s)

 

 

Makes long numbers easier to read.

DIALING OPTIONS (once)

 

 

Does not change fax machine operation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

/

(Has no effect.)

DIALING OPTIONS (twice)

 

!

Tells your fax machine to pause until it

DIALING OPTIONS (3 times)

 

“hears” a dial tone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enters a pause when dialing

 

 

 

 

long-distance numbers or when you are

 

 

 

–/

dialing through PABX. Each pause lasts five

REDIAL/PAUSE

 

 

seconds (or whatever length you set; see

 

 

 

 

page 1.16). Each pause uses two of

 

 

 

 

the characters you can store in one

 

 

 

 

phone number.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If your fax machine is set for pulse dialing,

DIALING OPTIONS (once), then

 

 

 

switches from pulse- to tone- (“DTMF”)

 

 

–!

(once), then

 

 

dialing. Use after the actual phone number

 

 

DIALING OPTIONS (3 times),

 

 

 

but before any characters (such as long--

then (once)

 

 

 

distance access codes) which must be in

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DTMF tone. Do not use on a tone line. Each

 

 

 

 

–!uses two of the characters you can

 

 

 

 

store in one phone number.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Operating Instructions Muratec F-65 Quick Reference Guide Welcome … Page Welcome to your Muratec fax machine Find your serial number and write it downWhat’s in these operating instructions Getting started Beyond the basicsJust in case … Appendix and indexGetting started Quick introduction to fax What are resolution and grayscale?What’s inside this section What’s a fax document?Take it out of the packaging What are all the parts?Page What do the keys do? = The ink film is full = Your machine is almost out of ink filmStatus indication lights Power tips Setting upPick an installation spot first Loading paperPaper face down into the paper Attaching the paper-handling parts Plug in and power upSetting the paper size PaperSizeLetterAdjust the monitor speaker’s volume Installing / Changing the Ink FilmBlue leader film Attaching a second phone or an answering machine When you install a new ink filmOperating Tips To pressEasyStart Clearing settings before beginningUsing EasyStart to enter initial settings What do you want to do?Abcdef When you see the character you wantYour Name Phone TypeTonePhone TypePulse CompleteSome guidelines Some thoughts on resolution, grayscale and contrastSending faxes How big and small your pages can beSet DialingPause Entering a pause character when dialingPotential problems with call-waiting and voice mail Time 05-10How to insert a document Using memory transmissionSending Dial the fax number 919725552009Transmit … or …If the call doesn’t go through redialing Prog/Cancel Canceling a document while sending itAn introduction to Review Commands C015552009Receiving faxes Tel Ready modeFax Ready mode Different ways to get the job doneTel Primary Tel/Fax Ready modePrimary Tel/Fax Fax PrimaryAns/Fax Ready mode When the paper or ink film runs outCopying from memory Making copiesCopying from feeder No. of Copy =It’s a great phone, too Dialing during a power failure Call requestBeyond the basics Beyond the basics Setting up for scans Getting everything just the way you want itReduc Rate Auto Setting the print parametersPrint Parameters Reduc Rate 91%Setting the copy parameters Setting the number of ringsSetting ECM Setting silent mode Printing a program list Setting the languagePrinting your settings Num Une-ToucheAutodialer Autodialer basicsUsing one-touch numbers Muratec Office CompletedErase One-Touch 01No Number Using speed-dial numbersEnter Speed-Dial 05No Number05Name Fax dialing via speed-dialMuratec Office S05 Erase Speed-Dial Phoning via speed-dialErasing a speed-dial number 05555-987-6543EasyDial directory dialing ABC CompanyWhat if an EasyDial call does not go through? Delayed transmission Setting up a delayed transmissionReviewing or canceling delayed commands Printing a delayed command listPrinting a stored document Delayed broadcasting BroadcastingBasics of broadcasting Group No Relay broadcast initiationRelay Tx Group No ,4Time 14/1400 Enter Fax Number PollingPolling Make and pay for the call. Your machine can performLimiting polling access to your fax machine Code pollingSetting up the F-code boxes Code communicationCode an introduction 54321# 01Box Name03Sub-Address# Sub-Addr. In Use03Password 135*7#9Hold Time 03Muratec Offic Erasing an empty F-code boxErase F-Code Box Code Box In UseCode transmission and polling Code polling Enter Password654321 Code PollingBeyond the basics Press ENTER. The LCD shows briefly Using the power of programmable one-touch keys Programming a delayed transmissionProgrammable one-touch keys Time 30/1705 Programming a broadcastTime 11/2030 Time 00/1705Programming a relay broadcast initiation P3No NumberP3Fax Number Group No ,24 Programming an F-code transmission 555-0692,A,S0123456#1 Programming F-code polling Press ENTER. The LCD will show briefly Erasing a programmable one-touch key Printing a list of your programmable one-touch keysProgrammable one-touch fax dialing Keeping things secure Key to it all the passcodeOperation protection Activating security reception Using your fax machine during operation protectionSecurity reception Set Security RxPrinting from security reception and turning it off Set PIN ModeMasking the PIN Print Mem Rx DocEnter PIN Number 1057S01 19725550911 See Autodialing while using the pin mask,19725550911*1234 1234Setting for use with a closed network Setting Block Junk FaxPrint Junk Dial BlockJunk Dial01555-3038 Block Junk OffSpecial features CoverAuto Print Off Managing your fax with its journal and reportsJournal On/Off Auto Print OnWhat the reports tell you Setting the Transmit confirmation reports TCRsOneLine + distinctive ring detection Set TCRDRDOn Set DRDDRDOff Ring Pattern aTalking first, then receiving a fax Caller-IDTalking first, then sending a fax Responding to a call requestPrinting the caller-IDList PC-FAXfeature fax/computer connectivity PC-FAXfeature requirements for your computerMaking the PC-FAXconnection Scanning from your fax to your computer Printing from your computer to your faxAT commands Sending/receiving faxes with your computerRS-232Cinterface cable Just in case … We’re online to help you Clearing paper jams If an original document jamsIf a printout jams Page LCD error messages Solving communications problemsAlarm Comm. Error Enter No.0-32Reset the page and try again Enter a PIN for that number, then try againEnter a different number for your F-code box’s subaddress Kinds of error codes ErrorsError reports Specific errorsConditions can change rapidly, so try the call again later Check Message printoutsRe-try the call Paper. Try the call againCleaning tips Keep the air vents cleanCaring for your fax machine Corrective cleaning Cleaning your fax machineCuring frequent jams in the document feeder Fixing unsatisfactory printout quality Other with isopropyl alcoholCommon questions General questionsSending faxes Reports Working with your answering machine Receiving faxesPolling How your fax machine worksPage Glossary Bits per second See bpsLeased line See Private line Halftone See GrayscaleHub See Relay broadcasting Location ID See Station IDReceiver ID See Station ID REN See Ringer equivalence numberScanning width See Effective scanning width Page Just in case … Appendix and index Specifications Regulatory information Index See EasyDial50-2.52 See Sending faxes Limited warranty ObligationsExclusions