START — Begins a manual fax transmission or reception.

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16 COPY — Press this key to make one copy, or multiple copies of a document.

17 STOP — An all-purpose “Whoa!” key. Stops the current operation, ejects a doc- ument from the document feeder and cancels alarms.

18 FLASH — Lets you quickly disconnect a call and go right to the next one with- out having to hang up the handset.

19 STAMP — Press this key to set the machine to stamp each original document or page automatically when the machine transmits it successfully. The STAMP light next to this key glows when this operation is set to occur.

20 MONITOR/CALL — During on-hook dialing, it turns the monitor speaker off or on. When you’re sending a fax, this key activates the call request feature.

21 CANCEL — Press this key to delete characters on the LCD and cancel com- mands you have entered into the machine.

22 DIALING OPTIONS — Press this to insert special symbols into telephone num- bers (see page 2.8).

23 ENTER — Much as STOP is a “Whoa!” key, ENTER is a “Go!” key. It confirms user settings, begins operations and moves through command levels.

24 GROUP DIAL — Helps you set up a fax transmission to a call group, a set of fax numbers which will receive the same document in one fax operation.

25 /PROGRAM Scrolls (moves) through features and command options as dis- played on the LCD.

26COMMUNICATION OPTIONS — Chooses from among five fax options: delayed transmission, SecureMail transmission, relay broadcast, polling or batch transmission.

27 — Scrolls through features and command options as displayed on the LCD.

28BROADCAST — Helps you set up the process of a fax broadcast (sending the same document to more than one location).

29CONTRAST — When a document is in the document feeder, press this key to toggle among normal, dark or light contrast settings.

30RESOLUTION — When a document is in the document feeder, press this key to toggle among the three resolution modes and the halftone (grayscale) mode.

Getting started

You’re in control!

We’ve worked hard to make sure your fax machine is easy for you to use. You con- trol it — not vice versa. So we’ve also tried to make these operating instructions just as easy. In that spirit, let’s make sure there’s no confusion about how to give your machine its marching orders.

To press:

0 (zero), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, # or *

Use:

The numeric keypad.

Tip:

At no (other) time within this manual will we refer to the letters printed

 

below the numeric keys, such as abc by the 2 key. They are there only for

 

your greater convenience in using your fax machine as a telephone.

To press:

A, B, C, D or any other letter key

Use:

The one-touch key by that name.

Tip:

Please don’t confuse the zero (0) with a letter O.

Here’s an example. If we say “press /PROGRAM, 7, ENTER, 0, 8, ENTER” …

… you’d press

/PROGRAM

then 7

then ENTER

then 0 (the numeric key zero)

then 8

… and then (finally) ENTER

Important: Please note that you would not be entering any comma or period characters. Those typographical characters appear in our instructions merely to serve their usual separative functions and are not intended for actual entry from your machine’s control panel.

(In our Internet-savvy age, when even car commercials use

phrases such as “h t t p colon slash w w w dot muracars dash x dash series dot com slash [etc.],” we can understand how you might other- wise become confused. But always keep in mind that your fax machine, advanced though it may be, is not a personal computer and doesn’t accept the same kind of instructions.)

While there is a function (broadcasting) which requires the entry of commas, we provide special ways to do that, as we’ll explain when the time comes.

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