Beyond the basics

Printing a delayed command list

Can’t remember some details about a delayed transmission command you set up? Or, let’s say, someone else in your office is the one who set it up, but now he or she has left for the night and you have no idea why the machine is “reserved” and how long it’ll stay that way!

Fortunately, your machine can print a command list which tells you:

The command’s identification number

The phone number, or “remote location”

The start time (which appears in the same DD,HH:MM format you saw in the pre- vious instructions for actually setting up a delayed transmission command)

A “note” telling if the command is a polling or relay broadcast initiation operation (see pages 2.31–2.33 for more on the former and 2.19–2.20 for more on the latter)

Any selected call groups, SecureMail boxes or database files

To print a delayed command list, press /PROGRAM, F, 1, ENTER.

Printing a stored document

Your fax machine can produce a printout of each document stored for delayed trans- mission. You’ll need to know the document’s command number, which you can confirm by either reviewing the commands (see page 2.22) or printing a delayed command list (see above).

1 Press /PROGRAM, F, 2, ENTER. The LCD shows:

Print Stored Doc.

Command No.: _

2 Use the numeric keypad to enter the command’s identification number, 00–98. For example, we could enter the following for the very first command, 00:

Print Stored Doc.

Command No.: 00_

3 Press ENTER. Your fax machine will print a copy of the stored document.

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Muratec F-100, F-150, F-120 manual Printing a delayed command list, Printing a stored document, Print Stored Doc Command No