M-Key (United Kingdom only) (E-Key—Spain only)

You may be planning on using an alternative long-distance phone service (such as 2300 Service of Mercury Communications) for sending PC faxes. In this case, you use the M-Key (E-Key) options to do the following:

Enable you to set the One-Touch 6 button on your L60 to turn the connection to the alternative service on and off. To do so, you select Use One-Touch Key 06 as M-Key (E-Key).

Define the settings for the One-Touch 6 button when using this alternative service.

When defining the M-Key (E-Key) settings:

In the Access Code box, you select the access code given to you by your service company.

If you select 131P as your access code, in the ID Code box, enter your identification code.

Phone Lock

The Phone Lock options enable you to restrict the use of the L60 for making phone calls or sending PC faxes. You assign a password to prevent an unauthorised user from turning the Phone Lock option on and off. The Phone Lock option does not affect incoming phone calls or faxes.

To turn Phone Lock on, you select Lock. Then click Change Password. In the Phone Lock/Unlock Password dialog box, enter the password you want to use.

To turn Phone Lock off, you select Unlock. When prompted, enter the password to allow your change.

To change the password you previously defined, you click Change Password. In the Change Password dialog box, you enter the old password (click OK), and then enter and confirm the new password.

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