Obtain a dial tone: either press MONITOR/CALL or lift the optional handset.

To redial a voice call (using the optional handset) manually:

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2 Press REDIAL/PAUSE. When the other person answers, speak to him/her on the optional handset.

Making redial settings

It’s up to you how many times the fax redials a number and how long it waits during redials (that’s called the redial interval). Here’s how to make those settings:

1 Press /PROGRAM, J, 0, 7, ENTER.

Set # Of Redials

If the number of redialings you see is acceptable, skip to step 3.

Otherwise, proceed to step 2.

2 To change the setting, use the numeric keypad to enter the desired number of redialings, as few as two or as many as 15. In this example, we’ve entered 03, for three.

Set # Of Redials

Important: Notice that you must enter a leading zero when setting a quan- tity lower than 10.

3 Press ENTER to save the setting.

4 The LCD now shows:

Set Redial Interval

If the redial interval (in minutes) you see is acceptable, skip to step 6. Otherwise, proceed to step 5.

5 To change the setting, use the numeric keypad to enter the desired length (in minutes). You may enter 3, 4 or 5. In this example, we’ve chosen 4.

Set Redial Interval

6 Press ENTER to save the setting.

Getting started

An introduction to Review Commands

To cancel either an in-progress transmission or an automatic redial, you’ll use the Review Commands function. First, a bit of explanation, however . . .

Because your fax machine can store multiple transmission commands in memory, it keeps track of each command by assigning it a command number — e. g., “C00.”

When your machine stores a document for either normal sending from the feeder (i. e., as opposed to using on-hook dialing or a handset) or automatic redial, that makes that document one of those stored commands.

The Review Commands function gives you the power not only to check on (review) each command currently pending in your machine’s memory but also to delete a command if you decide not to go ahead with the command and send the document.

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Press REVIEW COMMANDS.

 

The LCD shows the first command, indicated by its command number and the

 

phone number the command will dial. If a command is in progress, that will

 

be the first command the LCD shows:

 

 

 

 

 

C00:5552009

 

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If this is the command you want to cancel, skip to step 4.

 

If this is not the command you want to cancel, proceed to step 3.

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Press /PROGRAM to continue on to the next command in the command

 

queue, then go back to step 2.

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Press CANCEL. The LCD shows:

 

 

C00:5552009

 

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If you do want to cancel this command, press CANCEL again.

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The LCD now shows the next command.

 

If you want to cancel it, too, go back to step 4.

If you want to avoid cancelling this command but do want to review other commands in the queue, press /PROGRAM and go back to step 2.

If you want to stop reviewing the stored commands, press STOP to return the machine to standby mode.

This function gives you enormous control over your machine’s most powerful features. For more information on the Review Commands function, please see page 2.22.

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Muratec F-100, F-150 Making redial settings, An introduction to Review Commands, Set # Of Redials, Set Redial Interval