Just in case …

 

 

What you see on the LCD

What it means/What to do

SecurityRx is Off

You tried to turn the security reception ON using

 

 

a Soft key which is assigned to set the security

 

 

reception to ON or OFF, but security reception

 

 

setting has not set to on.

 

 

To turn on or off the security reception using a

 

 

Soft key, first set the security reception setting to

 

 

on. (See pages 3.42–3.43.)

Sub-address In Use

You tried to enter a sub-address identical to one

 

 

already being used in another F-Code box. Enter

 

 

a different sub-address.

Supply Separat. Paper

The paper cassette or bypass tray which is set

 

 

for the separator paper is out of paper. Supply

 

 

paper to it.

TONER ALMOST EMPTY

Your machine is almost out of toner.

 

 

Please contact your authorized Muratec dealer

 

 

soon to purchase a new toner cartridge if you

 

 

don’t already have one.

TONER EMPTY

Your toner cartridge is empty.

PRINTER NOT USABLE

Replace the toner cartridge. Your machine cannot

 

 

print until it is replaced with a new toner car-

 

 

tridge.

Too Many Characters

You attempted to enter too many numbers or

 

 

other characters in the current operation.

 

 

Press CANCEL to delete the extra characters, then

 

 

try again. You may wish to review the operation’s

 

 

appropriate instructions.

Too Many Locations

You tried to enter too many numbers for a

 

 

broadcast. You can enter up to 200 autodialer

 

 

number and up to 30 numbers entered through

 

 

the numeric keypad.

 

 

Press CANCEL to delete the extra numbers and

 

 

then try again.

Too Many Steps

You tried to enter too many steps for a macro.

 

 

You can enter up to 60 steps into a macro key.

Errors

When sending faxes, your machine occasionally runs into communications errors. These can be caused by anything from lightning to telephone line interference. (These same factors cause the static, or line noise, you sometimes hear on phone calls.) They also can be caused by problems with the fax machine at the other end of the line.

Often, simply trying your call again is all that’s necessary. However, if the problem persists regularly, call your local telephone company for help. If that doesn’t help and the problem persists regularly, call your authorized Muratec dealer.

Error reports

When an error occurs, your fax machine prints an error report. Each fax error report lists an error message which includes:

A possible solution to the problem

The sending location (if the remote fax stores a Location ID of its own)

The result — which is a special error code.

A sample of the document’s first page.

Kinds of error codes

The error code listed in the “Result” column of the error report indicates the specific problem encountered:

Dcodes — Occur while dialing

Rcodes — Occur during reception

Tcodes — Occur during transmission

Specific errors

Following are some error codes you may see on an error report:

Dialing errors

D.0.3, The remote unit didn’t respond, the call couldn’t be completed or STOP was D.0.8 pressed during dialing. Re-try the call. If your machine repeats the message, call the remote fax unit’s operator and verify that unit is operating properly.

D.0.2 The remote unit is busy. Try the call again.

D.0.6, Either the remote unit didn’t respond, the call somehow didn’t go through or D.0.7 STOP was pressed during dialing. Try the call again.

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