Muratec F-150 manuals
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5 Welcome to your Muratec fax machine!Find your serial number and write it down 6 Whats in these operating instructionsNote: Each section also contains its own (more abbreviated) table of contents, as well. 9 A quick introduction to fax in generalWhats a fax document? Whats a fax number? What are resolution and grayscale? So why not always set your fax machine for superfine, or for grayscale? 10 Make sure its all out of the packaging What are all the parts?12 What do the keys do?fliptab a 2 1 3 1516171821 20222324252627282930 19 14 fliptab b 13 1516 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 14 Setting up1.6 Pick an installation spot before going ahead Please heed these power-ful tips Install the printing supplies 1 2 3 15 45 6When you install a new drum cartridge 2Loading paperLoading the paper cassette 1 2 3Loading the multipurpose tray 1 2 3Reset Drum Life 1.7 Attach the paper-handling parts 16 14 1 3 2 3 2 3 1Setting the paper size for the multipurpose tray Adjust the monitor speakers volumePaper Size: Legal Paper Size: Letter 1.8 1.9 17 2 34 1 2Attaching an optional handset 1 2 3 4 18 EasyStart1.10 Clearing settings before beginning 2 1 2Using EasyStart to enter initial settings 3 19 410 12 11 6 7 8 9Phone Type: Tone Your Name :Lower Your Name :Upper Your Fax Number 972-555-5525 Daylight Saving:On Daylight Saving:Off 20 13 14 15 1.12 Print Setting List Enter/Stop Phone Type: Pulse 21 Sending faxes1.13 Some guidelines-/ How big and small your pages can be Things not to put in your fax Some thoughts on resolution, grayscale and contrastReviewing resolution and grayscale Contrast Entering a pause character when dialing1.14 Changing the pause length Set Dialing Pause Document Ready 22 23Potential problems with call-waiting and voice mail Adjusting the machine for larger documents How to insert a document 1 2 3Using memory transmission 23 32 3 4 6 7972-555-2009 ** Complete ** 919725552009_ Memory Tx: Off Memory Tx: On 1.16 Sending a fax with on-hook dialing or a handset 24 23 4 3 2 7 5 4 6If the call doesnt go through: redialing 1972-555-2009 ** Complete ** 25 2Set # Of Redials Set Redial Interval C00:5552009 6 5 4 3 1 4 31.17 Making redial settings 2 5 6An introduction to Review Commands 2 26 Receiving faxes1.18 So whats the big deal, anyway?!? Different ways to get the job doneReception modes Answering calls manually for both reception modes Tel Ready mode: when Auto Answer is off 27 12A quick switcheroo thats easy to doTel Ready Sep 11 1998 20:30 1.20 Fax Ready mode 28 12When the paper runs outGetting the word from your machine Receiving when out of paperFax Ready Check Cassette Paper Fax Ready Jan 15 1998 13:30 30 2.1 Setting up for scans 3 4 7 6 5Scan Width: B4 Scan Width: A4 Contrast: Light Contrast: Normal Primary: Fine Primary: Normal 31 Getting everything just the way you want itUsing U4/CODE to enter characters 32 12 4 3Making settings for printing faxesPrint reduction rateSetting What it does Auto 97% 91% 81% 75% For best results Reduction margin 33 37 6Making the printing settings 4 5Making settings for copyingHalf Page Recpt: On Half Page Recpt: Off Prnt Reduc Rate:Auto 2.4 34 34 5Setting the number of rings 2 3 3ECM Mode: Off ECM Mode: On Set # Of Rings Copy Reduc Rate:Auto 2.6 35 Setting silent modeSetting the transmission confirmation stampStamp: On Stamp: Off Silent Mode: On Silent Mode: Off 2.7 36 Setting the languagePrinting your settings Printing a program listPrint Setting List Enter/Stop A Nm. Una-Tecla Program./Sel. A Num. Une-Touche Program./Val. Autodialer basics ! /How big is the vault? Which number is which? EasyDial directory: A preview or, What the hecks a Location ? Special dialing characters / ! 37 AutodialerConsidering call groups Using one-touch numbers2.9 A :9-1-555-345-6789 B :No Number Stored B :9-1-555-987-6543 Entering or changing a one-touch number 38 249-1-555-987-6543_ 9-1-5559292039_ 9 8 7 6 3B :Name :UpperB :Name :Upper B :Alt. No. 9-1-555-987-6553_ B :Alt. No. A :No Number Stored 39 10 11 12 13 14 One-touch fax dialing3_ B :Name :Lower B :Name :Upper 40 41 41 2Erasing a one-touch number2.12 A :No Number Stored A :9-1-555-345-6789 B :9-1-555-987-6543 9-555-397-0123_ 4 5 4 2 3Printing a list of your one-touch numbers Using speed-dial numbersEntering or changing a speed-dial number 2 3Erase One-Touch 9-555-2842_ 42 510 11 6 9 8 7005:Name :Lower 005:Alt. No. 9-1-555-789-3556_ 005:Alt. No. 9-1-555-567-1234_ 43 12 13 6 4 14 Fax dialing via speed-dial 5Shipping & Receiving Enter Speed Dial Phoning via speed-dial 44 14 5 2 3Erasing a speed-dial number 2 3Printing a list of your speed-dial numbers Printing a call group directory EasyDial directory dialing 45 16 2 1 3 4 5What if an EasyDial call doesnt go through?If it was a fax call If it was a regular phone call Telephone Index [A] Redial 1 2You can EasyDial regular phone calls, too 46 Its a great phone, tooThe basics of broadcasting 2 3 4 5 4 1 2 3 47 BroadcastingRelay broadcasting and relay broadcast initiation 48 22.19 Group No. 2,4_ How it works 4Setting it up, or initiating the initiation 3 5 6Group No. _Relay transmission from Hub to destinations at lower rates 49 782.20 Broadcast news; or, making changes Setting up a delayed transmission 2 5 7 3 4 6 50 The time machine: delayed transmissionReviewing or cancelling delayed commands 51 12 6 5 3 4 3 2 1Reviewing or cancelling parts of a broadcast Printing a delayed command list Printing a stored document 52 23Print Stored Doc. Command No.: 00_ Print Stored Doc. Command No.: _ Creating or modifying a batch box 22.24 3:No Number Stored 3:9-555-2110 9-555-2110_ 3 4 51:No Number Stored 1:9-1-555-345-6789 6 7 53 Basket cases: batch transmission54 892.25 Bookkeeping_ 1:9-5551023 2:9-1-972-5559900 Document Stored 5 4 10 11 Erasing an empty batch box 2 3Erase Batch Box 1:No Number Stored 3:Name :Lower Printing a list of your batch boxes 55 25 3Storing a document for batch transmission 4 3Printing a list of stored batch documents Printing a document stored in a batch box 2 4Print Batch Doc. Enter File No. _ Print Batch Doc. Erasing a document stored in a batch box 56 23 6 5 4 2 3Cover Page: On Cover Page: Off Fax Message From: 57 Special featuresEntering the cover page message 58 23Printing the cover page Managing your fax with its journal and reports 3Setting the activity journalPrinting an activity journal manually Auto Print: On Auto Print: Off Cover Page :Lower Cover Page :Upper Setting the reports: 59 31 5 4s Information, please: what the reports tell youAuto Print: On Auto Print: Off RCR Selected TCR Selected Polling 60 1 23 10 9 7 8 7 5 4 6 4 2 1 3 5 6 8File No. _ Continuous polling 61 12.32 End Time: 07:00 End Time: 15:00 2 4 1 9 6 4 3 5 7 8The other side of the coin: being polled 2 3Store Polling Doc C,9-5551204,S118,J 2.33 62 56 4 7Erasing a stored polling document 2 3Printing a stored polling document 2 3Limiting polling access to your fax machine OneLine + distinctive ring detectionPrint Polling Doc Erase Polling Doc 2.34 Pattern One complete ring pattern (seconds) A B C D E F G H 63 14 7 6 5 3Call requestRing Pattern: C Ring Pattern: A DRD: On DRD: Off Faxing/receiving first, then talking 64 12 7 5 3 5 3Talking first, then sending a fax 1 2 3 4Talking first, then receiving a fax 1 2Responding to a call request 1 2 1 2 3 4 6 65 Programmable one-touch keysUsing the power of programmable one-touch keys Programming a delayed transmission 66 46 7 9 8 67 45 9 8 6 7Programming a SecureMail transmissionP06:Fax Number 9-5558743_ P06:Fax Number 68 46 11 10 7 8P11: Fax Number 9-5558422_ P11:Fax Number 9-5552208_ P11:Fax Number Programming a relay broadcast initiation 69 45 6 7 8 71 610 11 7 8Programming a batch transmission 72 452.43 Enter Box No. _ Enter Box No. 5_ P01:Delayed P10:Polling 4 8 7 6Programmable one-touch fax dialing 4Erasing a programmable one-touch key 2 3 74 12.45 Protect Passcode Set Opr. Protect 3 6 4 5 6Locking up tight: operation protection 3Activating operation protectionOpr.Protect: On Opr.Protect: Off Set Opr. Protect Protect Passcode Using your fax machine during operation protection 75 13 9 6 2 3Print it later, when its safe: security receptionActivating security reception 7 8Security Rx: On Security Rx: Off Operation Protected Printing from (and turning off) security reception 76 32.47 S Mail No. 5 Bookkeeping_ Receiving and sending SecureMail 5Receiving SecureMailPrint Mem Rx Doc. Set SecureMail Box 3Creating, modifying or clearing a SecureMail mailbox 2 4Set SecureMail Box Print Mem Rx Doc. 77 67 8 11 10 9Printing a SecureMail mailbox list Setting SecureMail storage time 2 3S Mail Hold Time S Mail No. 5 5:Name :Lower Printing SecureMail you receive 78 23 6 5 4 3 5 7 79 89 3 10 2 80 65 4 3 2Autodialing while using the 3If youve specified Mode 1 the goes in 1 2 4If youve specified Mode 2 as you autodial, load the code 1A_ 001:PIN Number 1057_ 001:PIN Number PIN Mode: Mode1 Dialing from the numeric keypad while using the Performing batch transmission while using the 81 1If youve specified Mode 1 use star power 3 4 3 2If youve specified Mode 2 the machine guides you 1 2If youve specified Mode 1 or Mode 2 1 21:Fax Number 19725550911*123456 Setting security transmission 82 32.53 Setting for use of a closed network 1 3 4Setting Block Junk FaxClosed Net.: On Closed Net.: Off Set Passcode Security Tx: On Security Tx: Off 83 34 5 6 10 9 8 7Clearing a number from the blocked numbers list01:_ Set BlockJunk Dial Block Junk Fax:Mode2 Block Junk Fax:Off 84 23 4 6 5 4Using department codesEntering or modifying a department code 3Clearing a department codeSelect Department No Enter Dept. Code 001:1555 Select Department No Enter Dept. Code 001:_ Block Junk Fax:Off Activating (or turning off) the department code setting 85 23 3Activating (or turning off) department code protection 2 3Dept. Protect: Off Dept. On/Off: On Dept. On/Off: Off 87 Just in case 3.1 Were on-line to help you! 88 12 3 89 Clearing paper jams91 Print quality problemsAlarmToo Many Characters 3.6 Enter No.(0-99) No Report Please Remove Paper Close Top Cover Close Scanner Cover Communication Error No Number Stored Invalid Number LCD error messagesCall For Service Hang Up Phone Insert Document Reset Document 93 Figuring out communications problems94 Enter No.(0-32)Enter No.(1-99) 3.7 Please Replace Drum Please Supply Toner Check # of Pages All Commands In Use Memory Overflow Invalid I.D. Code No Command No Document Stored 95 Check Paper SizeNo Passcode 3.8 Please Call Service Protect Doc. Stored No Dept. Code No PIN Number Check Rx Paper Invalid Passcode Document Stored Polling In Use Printer In Use Feeder In Use Scanner In Use Too Many Locations Check Cassette Paper Check Tray Paper 3.9 96 ErrorsError reports Kinds of error codes Specific errorsDialing errors Reception errors Transmission errors 97 Check Message printouts3.10 What error messages can mean Cleaning tips Keep the air vents clean 98 Caring for your fax machineCorrective cleaningCuring frequent jams in the document feeder 99 1 23 4 5 6If you have unsatisfactory printout quality General questions Sending faxes 1Were on-line to help you! 2 3 100 Common questions104 Glossary109 Specifications 110 Regulatory informationUnited States of America.2FCC IC Industry Canada ( Federal Communications Commission ( ) information Telephone company procedures Type of service If problems arise Canada A B C D E F G H 111 Index 114 Limited warrantyObligations .6 Laser safety Internal laser radiation information.7 For all users For United States users Warning labels 115 Safety information
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