17

Soft keys — Shortcut keys. Any function that can be turned on or off can be

 

programmed into these four keys. If the light above one of these keys glows,

 

this indicates the setting that’s been programmed into it (see page 2.24) is

 

turned on.

18

One-touch keys — Serve three functions: (1) the keys labelled 01–64can be

 

used for one-touch dialling, (2) the keys labelled 65–72are for programmable

 

functions: this lets you teach your machine a multi-step function just once,

 

then recall the function at any time by pressing one of these keys, and (3) all

 

these keys can be used to type letters and symbols for user settings.

19

START — Press to begin a fax transmission or reception.

20

COPY — Press to make one or more copies of a document.

21

STOP

An all-purpose “Whoa!” key. Stops the current operation and ejects a

 

document from the document feeder.

22

BROADCAST — Press to send a broadcast fax (sending the same document to

 

more than one location).

23

REVIEW COMMANDS — Press to review pending fax commands or to view a

 

brief description of delayed commands.

24

REPORT — Press to turn the confirmation report feature on or off for the next

 

fax transmission. If the REPORT light next to this key is glowing, your

 

machine will print the confirmation report for the next fax transmission. If

 

not, your machine will not print a confirmation report.

25

CANCEL — Press to delete characters on the LCD and cancel commands you

 

have entered into the machine.

26

ENTER

Much as STOP is a “Whoa!” key, ENTER is a “Go!” key. It confirms user

 

settings, begins operations and moves through command levels.

27 /PROGRAM — Any function can be started by first pressing this key and then entering the function number. Also, scrolls (moves) through features and com- mand options as displayed on the LCD.

28 — Push to scroll through features and commands displayed on the LCD.

29RESOLUTION — When a document is in the document feeder, press this key to toggle among the three resolution modes and the halftone (greyscale) mode.

30CONTRAST — When a document is in the document feeder, press this key to toggle among normal, dark or light contrast settings.

 

 

 

Getting started

Operating tips

 

 

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 and their uses (such as accessing abc by pressing

 

the 2 key.) These letters are there only for your 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 labelled with that letter.

Tip:

Please don’t confuse the zero (0) with the 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 ENTER

Important: Even though our example above includes commas, do not enter them into the fax machine. Those characters appear in our instructions to separate one number from the other. They do not need to be entered into your fax machine.

There is a function (broadcasting) which requires commas to be entered, but there is a special way to enter them. We’ll explain this process later.

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Muratec F-160 operating instructions Operating tips, To press, Use, Tip Please don’t confuse the zero 0 with the letter O