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 Welcome …
 Copyright
Trademarks
Energy saving
 Before using your Muratec fax machine
Where to set up your fax machine
 Power requirements General Precautions
Plug in the power cord
 Do not put furniture or equipment on the power cord
Storing and handling toner and drum cartridges
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 Welcome to your Muratec fax machine
Find your serial number and write it down
 Table of Contents
 Just in case …
Changing the default settings
Appendix and index
 Getting star ted
 Packaging contents
Parts of your machine
 Cord plugs into a wall telephone jack
 Control Panel Overview
 Cursor Keys
Message report
 Power tips
Setting up
Pick an installation spot
Installing the printing supplies
 Attach the paper-handling parts
 Loading paper
Plug in and power up
Adjust the monitor speaker’s volume
Acceptable paper size and cassette capacity
 Loading paper in paper cassette
 Setting of the Paper Size
Loading paper in bypass tray
 Operating tips
Symbol and terms
How to operate the machine
To press 0 zero, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, # or
 Cancel Enter
Searching the functions using the cursor key
 Entering characters
Using numeric keypad to enter characters
Canceling characters
To change upper/lower case
 Function table
 01.TCP/IP
 Erase Department TimeList
 PC-FAX
 Getting started
 Entering initial settings
EasyStart Initial settings
Clearing stored settings
Getting started
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 Basic Operations
 Sending faxes
Guidelines
 Quick memory transmission
Memory transmission
Memory overflow message
 Real time transmission Non-memory transmission
Sending a fax
 Sending a fax using MONITOR/CALL key or a handset
… or …
 Automatically fax redialing
To redial a voice call manually using the optional handset
Redialing
Redialing manually
 To see your machine’s stored commands or to cancel them
Reviewing or canceling commands
Reviewing or canceling parts of a broadcast
 View the result of fax transaction
Printing a delayed command list
Printing a stored document
Printing all result of daily fax transactions
 Reception modes
Receiving faxes
Answering calls manually
Use it if
 If the paper runs out while fax reception
How to select the fax reception mode
Using an answering machine with your fax machine
Out-of-paper reception
 Changing the reduction ratio
Using the bypass tray
Making copies
Press MENU, 2, 3, 0, 2, Enter
 If the memory overflow occurred at the first
If the paper runs out while copying
If the memory overflow occurred at the second page or later
 Using your fax machine as a phone
 Attaching an optional handset
Attaching a second phone
 Advanced Features
 Autodialer
Autodialer basics
 Entering or changing a one-touch number
Using one-touch keys
Erasing a one-touch number
 One-touch fax dialing
Printing a list of one-touch numbers
One-touch phone dialing
 Entering or changing a speed-dial number
Using speed-dial numbers
Erasing a speed-dial number
 Fax dialing via speed-dial
Printing a list of speed-dial numbers
Phoning via speed-dial
 Call group dialing
Entering or changing a call group
 Send a fax via call group
Erasing a call group
Printing a call group directory
 If it was a fax call …
EasyDial directory dialing
If an EasyDial call fails
If it was a regular phone call …
 Delayed broadcasting
Broadcasting
 Reviewing or canceling parts of a broadcast
 Delayed transmission
Setting up a delayed transmission
 Batch transmission
Creating or modifying a batch box
 Printing a list of stored batch documents
Printing a list of batch boxes
Storing a document for batch transmission
Printing a document stored in a batch box
 Erasing a document stored in a batch box
Erasing an empty batch box
 Being polled
Polling
Regular polling
Press MENU, 4, 1, 0, 1, Enter
 Printing a stored polling document
Erasing a stored polling document
 Setting the Soft Key
Soft keys
 Macro keys
Special features
Programming the Macro key
 Changing the title of the Macro key
 Storing fax documents with the Macro key
Printing lists using the Macro key
Copying with the Macro key
Fax dialing with the Macro key
 Using the Fax & Copy function
Setting the speed for Macros
Setting the Fax & Copy function
Fax & Copy
 Printing an activity journal manually
Setting the journal and the report
Automatic printing of the activity journal
Department code see
 Setting the printing order of the activity journal
Setting the report TCR
 Fax Message From
Cover
 Entering the cover page message
OneLine + distinctive ring detection
Turning the cover page on
Printing the cover
 Talking first, then sending a fax
Faxing/receiving first, then talking
Talking first, then receiving a fax
 Responding to a call request
Power of QuadAccess
Code Boxes
Code an introduction
 To create or modify an F-Code box
Elements of an F-Code box
If you chose Security
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 If you chose Bulletin
 If you chose Relay
 Printing a list of documents stored in your F-Code boxes
Using a bulletin box
Printing a list of F-Code boxes
Storing a document
 Printing a document stored in a bulletin box
Erasing a document stored in a bulletin box
 Using a security box
Printing a document you receive
 Using a relay box
Erasing an empty F-Code box
 Code transmission and polling
Code transmission
 Code polling
 Programming a delayed transmission
Using the power of programmable one-touch keys
Programmable one-touch keys
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 Programming a broadcast
 Programming regular polling
Programming an F-Code transmission
 Programming F-Code polling
 Programming a batch transmission
Programming printouts
 Programming a document storage operation
 Printing a list of your programmable one-touch keys
Fax dialing with programmable one-touch
Erasing a programmable one-touch key
 Security reception
Security features
Passcode
Activating security reception
 Press MENU, 4, 3, 0, 4, Enter
 Masking the PIN
Autodialing while using the PIN mask
If you chose Mode 1 the PIN goes
Activating the PIN mask
 If you’ve specified Mode 1 use star power
Dialing from the numeric keypad while using the PIN mask
If you chose Mode 2 as you autodial, load the code
If you’ve specified Mode 2 the machine guides you
 Performing batch transmission while using the PIN mask
Setting Block Junk Fax
If you’ve specified Mode 1 or Mode
 Clearing a number from the blocked numbers list
Printing a list of the blocked numbers
 Entering a department code
Using department codes
Turning the department code setting on and off
Clearing a department code
 Printing the department time list
Sending a fax using a department code
Turning department code protection on and off
Clearing the department time list
 Changing the default settings
 Settings for transmission
Scan settings
 Default setting on
Setting ECM
TTI transmission
 Settings for reception
Print settings
 Default setting OFF
Setting the number of rings
Default setting 2 times
Image Rotation
 Default setting 2 seconds
Settings for dialing
Changing redial settings
Changing the dialing pause length
 Settings for copying
 Print margin
Copy print settings
To adjust the copy print settings
Bypass Tray priority
 Settings for operation
Setting the silent mode
 Adjusting the machine’s clock
Setting Sleep mode Energy saving mode
Setting paper source
Setting 2-bin tray Option
 Printing your settings
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 Just in case …
 If an original document jams
Clearing paper jams
To remove the document
 If a printout jams inside your machine
 Print quality problems
 Printouts have toner smudges
Printouts have irregularities
Printouts have white and/or black lines
Printouts have white spots
 Alarm
Troubleshooting
LCD error messages
 Memory Overflow
No Command Stored
Invalid Protect Passcode
Keep These Pages?
 No Toner Cartridge
Please Call Service
No Report
Not Allowed in Macro
 Kinds of error codes
Errors
Error reports
Specific errors
 Reception errors
Transmission errors
 What error messages can mean
Check Message printouts
 Caring for your fax machine
Cleaning tips
Corrective cleaning
Curing frequent jams in the ADF
 Cleaning the LED print head
If you have unsatisfactory printout quality
 General questions
Common questions
We’re here to help you
Sending faxes
 Reports
 Polling
Receiving faxes
Working with your answering machine
How your fax machine works
 Glossary
Answering machine See TAD
 Location ID See Station ID
 Military format See 24-hour format
 REN See Ringer equivalence number
 Appendix and index
 Specifications
Appendix and index
 Operating Environment
 Regulatory information
 Obligations
Limited warranty
Exclusions
 Index
DRD distinctive ring detection
 Receiving Answering calls manually Reception modes
 AI.7
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 Muratec America, Inc
MAI order number OMF360