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Muratec F-98 Operating Instructions
109 pages 1.27 Mb
2 Muratec F-98 Quick Reference Guide5 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?13 1314 28 27 26 25 24 22 20 19 18 17 16 15 21 23 14 Setting up1.6 Pick an installation spot before going ahead Powerful tips Install the printing supplies 1 2 3 15 45 1 6When you install a new drum cartridge 2Loading paperLoading the multipurpose tray 1 2 3J20 Reset Drum Life 1.7 Attach the paper-handling parts 16 14 1 3 2 1 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 1 2 1 2 1Using EasyStart to enter initial settings 3Enter Time 98 12/11 20:30 Clear User Settings 19 45 11 10 9 8 7 6Phone Type: Pulse Phone Type: Tone Your Name :Lower Your Name :Upper Your Fax Number 972-555-5525_ Your Fax Number Year 2000 compliance 20 Sending faxes1.12 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: Reviewing Contrast: Entering a pause character when dialing1.13 Changing the pause length 21 23Potential problems with call-waiting and voice mail Adjusting the machine for larger documents How to insert a document 1 2 3Using memory transmissionDocument Ready A4 Memory100% Set Dialing Pause Time (05-10): 09 Set Dialing Pause Time (05-10): 05 22 23 2 3 4 6 7972-555-2009 ** Complete ** Press Start 919725552009_ Document Ready A4 Memory100% Memory Tx: Off Memory Tx: On 1.15 Sending a fax with on-hook dialing or a handset 23 23 2 1 4 3 2 7 5 4 6If the call doesnt go through redialing 1972-555-2009 ** Complete ** 1.16 Making redial settings 24 23 6 5 4 3 6 4 5An introduction to Review Commands 1 2C01:5552009 Check Program/Cancel C01:5552009 Program/Cancel Set Redial Interval Inter. (3-5): 4 Set Redial Interval Inter. (3-5): 3 Set # Of Redials # (02-15): 03 Set # Of Redials # (02-15): 02 25 Receiving faxesDifferent ways to get the job doneReception modes Answering calls manually for both reception modes Answering fax calls using another phone, not the fax machine Tel Ready mode when Auto Answer is off 1 2Its easy to make the switchTel Ready Dec 11 1998 20:30 1.17 1.18 Fax Ready mode 26 12When the paper runs outGetting the word from your machine Receiving when out of paperFax Ready Check Tray Paper Fax Ready Dec 11 1998 20:30 27 Making copies1.19 1 2 3 4 5# of pgs. to copy 03 Copy/Stop # of pgs. to copy 01 Copy/Stop 29 2.1Setting up for scansContrast: Light 2.2 Contrast: Normal Primary: Fine Primary: Normal 30 Getting everything just the way you want itUsing CODE to enter characters 31 12 4 3Making settings for printing faxesPrint reduction rateSetting What it does Auto 97% 91% 81% 75% For best results Reduction margin 32 1Margin(0-85mm): 40 Margin(0-85mm): 38 Adjusting the print settings 4 3 2 1 3 2 4 5Making settings for copyingCopy Reduc Rate:100% Sorting Copy: Off Sorting Copy: On Prnt Reduc Rate:Auto 2.4 33 56 3 2 1 7Setting the number of rings 2 3Setting Margin(0-85mm): 24 ECM Mode: Off ECM Mode: On Set # Of Rings # (1-9): 4 Set # Of Rings # (1-9): 2 2.6 Setting silent mode 34 14 9 8 7 6 5 2 3Key Buz.Silent: Off Alarm Silent: Off Ringer Silent: Off Silent Mode: On Silent Mode: Off 2.7 35 Setting the transmission confirmation stampSetting the language Printing your settings Printing a program listA Nm. Una-Tecla Program./Sel. A Num. Une-Touche Program./Val. Stamp: On Stamp: Off 36 AutodialerAutodialer basics ! /How big is the vault? Which number is which? EasyDial directory: A preview or, What the hecks a Location ? Special dialing characters / ! 2.8 Using One-touch numbers 37 12.9 A :9-1-555-345-6789 B :No Number Stored B :9-1-555-987-6543 9-1-555-987-6543_ 9-1-5559292039_ 6 8 7Entering or changing a one-touch number 4 2 3B :Name :Lower A :No Number Stored 38 94 1 2Katzs Cat Care Erasing a one-touch number 39 12.11 A :9-1-555-345-6789 B :9-1-555-987-6543 001:9-555-584-6950 005:No Number Stored 005:9-555-397-0123 9-555-397-0123_ 9-1-555-567-1234_ 2 4 1 5 4 3Printing a list of your one-touch numbers Using speed-dial numbersEntering or changing a speed-dial number 2 3 5001:No Number Stored Erase One-Touch A :No Number Stored 40 692.12 West Coast Sales_ S018_ 6 4 7 8Fax dialing via speed-dial 5Enter Speed Dial No. S_ 005:Name :Lower Phoning via speed-dial 41 12 5 3Erasing a speed-dial number001:9-555-584-6950 005:9-1-555-987-6543 4 1 2 3Printing a list of your speed-dial numbersErase Speed-Dial 001:No Number Stored EasyDial directory dialing 42 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] ABC Company :A 43 Its a great phone, tooRedial Hold You can EasyDial regular phone calls, too On-hook dialing 1 2Changing the dialing type Dialing in the event of a power failure** Tel Mode ** ** On Hold ** 2.15 44 BroadcastingThe basics of broadcasting 2 3 4 5 4 1 2 3Enter Time: 30/22:15 Press Start C,S098,J,9-5551204 2.16 Relay broadcasting and relay broadcast initiation 45 22.17 Group No. 2,4_ How it works 4Setting up a relay broadcast initiation 3 5 6Group No. _Relay transmission from Hub to destinations at lower rates 46 78 47 Delayed transmissionSetting up a delayed transmission 2 5 7 3 4 6Enter Time: 11/23:05 1.Delayed Com-Options/Enter 2.19 Reviewing or cancelling delayed commands 48 12 3 4Printing a delayed command list 1Printing a stored document 2Print Stored Doc. Command No.: 01_ Print Stored Doc. Command No.: _ C01:9-5552311 Check Program/Cancel C01:9-5552311 Program/Cancel 49 Special featuresCover page 1 2 3Cover Page: On Cover Page: Off Fax Message From: Entering the cover page message 50 12 3 2 1 3Printing the cover page Managing your fax with its journal and reportsSetting the activity journalPrinting an activity journal manually Auto Print: On Auto Print: Off Cover Page :Lower Cover Page :Upper Setting the reports: 51 13 2 1 2 3 52 45 4 1 8 7 6The other side of the coin: being polled 2 3Erasing a stored polling document Printing a stored polling document Limiting polling access to your fax machine OneLine + distinctive ring detectionPattern One complete ring pattern (seconds) A B C D E F G H I 53 15 1 7 6 2 4 3Call requestFaxing/receiving first, then talking 2Ring Pattern: C Ring Pattern: A DRD: On DRD: Off 54 3Talking first, then sending a fax 1 3 5 1 2 3 4Talking first, then receiving a fax 1 2Responding to a call request 1 2 3 55 45 6 56 F-Code communicationF-Code: an introductionHow sub-addressing works: think of a mailroom01:NY Branch Office 03:No Number Stored Creating or modifying an F-Code box 1 2 6 5 3 403:Set F-Code Box 01:No Number Stored 2.28 57 792.29 Muratec America_ Sub-Address In Use 123456789*#_ 11 8 10 12 58 13 17 1 19 18 14 16 15 Erasing an empty F-Code box 2 301:No Number Stored 03:Set F-Code Box Enter I.D. Code:0000 F-Code Doc Hold Time Hold Time(0-31) :09 F-Code Doc Hold Time Hold Time(0-31): 00 135*7#9_ 59 45 3 1 7 6Printing a list of your F-Code boxes Printing a document you receive 2Select F-Code Doc. No Document Stored 03:Print F-Code Doc. 01:Murata Machinery 03:Erased F-Code Box Enter I.D. Code:2345 60 411 8 6 5F-Code transmission and polling 3 5 7 9 10 _03:Print F-Code Doc. Enter I.D. Code:2345 2.33 61 12 13 10 8 5 3 1 2 4 6 7 9 62 Programmable one-touch keys2.34 Using the power of programmable one-touch keys9-5558743_ 9-5550629_ Enter Time: 11/20:30 Programming a delayed transmission 63 742.35 9-5558743_ A,S006,9-5552400 8 1 9Programming a broadcast / group 5 6 64 712.36 P5:No Number Stored 9-5558743 9-5550629 6 4 8 9Programming a relay broadcast initiation 3 5 65 782.37 P2:No Number Stored 9-5557312_ 9-5550696 4 11 10 9Programming regular polling 1 3 66 612.38 P3:No Number Stored 9-5552208_ 9-5558422_ 6 4 7 10 9 8Programming a F-Code transmission 67 713 2.39 P4:No Number Stored 9-5552208_ 4 1 8 9 10 11 12 Programming a F-Code polling 68 67 13 9 8 10 12 11 9-5558422_ 2.41 Programmable one-touch fax dialingA4 Memory 95% P1:Delayed P3:Polling 69 45Erasing a programmable one-touch key 1 2 3Printing a list of your programmable one-touch keysErase P One-Touch 9-1-972-555-4335 70 -FAX PCRequirements for your computer Making the PC-FAX connection-232 interface cableassignment Signal direction 2.42 connectivityAn important note about compatibilityConnecting the -232 interface cable 71 1 24 6 5 3 2 1 4Entering the RS-232Csettings Using your faxs new PC connectionScanning from your fax to your computer 1 2 3PC-FAX Scan A4 Memory 99% Data Length: 8 bit Stop Bit: 1 bit Parity: None Baud Rate: Variable Printing from your computer to your fax 72 1 23 4 5Sending/receiving faxes with your computer 1 2 3 73 Keeping things secureThe key to it all the passcode 1 2 6 5 3 4 3 5 6Locking up tight operation protection 1Activating operation protectionOpr.Protect: On Opr.Protect: Off Set Opr. Protect Protect Passcode New Passcode :6296 Protect Passcode Old Passcode :**** 2.45 Using your fax machine during operation protection 74 12.46 Enter Time: 15:42 Enter Time: 17:35 3 9 6 5 2 1Print it later, when its safe security receptionActivating security reception 7 8Printing from (and turning off) security receptionSecurity Rx: On Security Rx: Off Operation Protected 75 1Activating the 2.47 If youve specified Mode 1 the Autodialing while using the 6 5 3 1 3 2goes in PIN Mode: Mode1 PIN Mode: Off Set PIN Mode Enter Passcode :2099 Set PIN Mode Print Mem Rx Doc. 76 12 3 2 1Dialing from the numeric keypad while using the 3 2 5 3 4 1 1 2 4Settings for use with a closed network 77 12 3 2 1 2 1 3 4 3Setting Block Junk FaxBlock Junk Fax:Mode2 Block Junk Fax:Off Closed Net.: On Closed Net.: Off Set Passcode Passcode :5627 Set Passcode Passcode :0000 78 410 6 5 4 3 2 1 5 9 8 6 7Clearing a number from the blocked numbers listPrint BlockJunk Dial Enter/Stop Select BlockJunk No. 01:555-2971 Block Junk Fax:Mode2 Block Junk Fax:Off Print BlockJunk Dial Enter/Stop Select BlockJunk No. 01:555-2971 Set BlockJunk Dial 79 Just in case
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