Attention Needed

The MultiPASS needs your attention for situations such as the MultiPASS being out of paper. The MultiPASS Server window describes the nature of the attention required.

When you have corrected the situation, the status message automatically clears.

Error Warning

The MultiPASS has a problem that needs your immediate attention, such as when the MultiPASS Server can no longer detect the MultiPASS. The MultiPASS Server window displays the nature of the problem with a comment indicating a corrective action.

When you have corrected the situation, the status message automatically clears.

Closing the MultiPASS Server

If you decide you need to disconnect the MultiPASS from the designated port and/or attach another device to the port, you should close the MultiPASS Server first. If you close the MultiPASS Server first, you avoid receiving error messages when the MultiPASS Server detects it can no longer communicate with the MultiPASS.

When you start the Desktop Manager again at a later time, the MultiPASS Server is automatically reopened if your MultiPASS has been reconnected to the port. You can also open the MultiPASS Server from the Windows desktop without opening the Desktop Manager.

If you are closing the MultiPASS Server, you may want to set the MultiPASS to print any received faxes (see page 8-7 for details on setting Receive Conditions). With the MultiPASS Server closed, received faxes cannot be moved to the Desktop Manager.

Received faxes can be stored in memory on the MultiPASS. However, if the memory becomes full, the MultiPASS is unable to receive more faxes until you print the faxes stored in memory.

Before closing the MultiPASS Server, close the MultiPASS Desktop Manager. Then, in the notification area of the Windows taskbar, click the right mouse button on the MultiPASS Server icon and click Close.

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