Muratec F-360 OneLine + distinctive ring detection, Turning the cover page on, Printing the cover

Models: F-360

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Turning the cover page on

1 Press MENU, 3, 2, 0, 1, ENTER. The LCD shows:

2 To tell the fax machine it should send a cover page before each document you transmit, select “ON” using the cursor key.

Note: To tell the machine not to send a cover page, select “OFF”.

3 Press ENTER to save the setting.

Now the cover page feature is working but your message line (shown in the example as “We appreciate your business. Thank you!”) is blank. To enter that message, see “Entering the cover page message,” below.

Entering the cover page message

1 Press MENU, 3, 2, 0, 2, ENTER. The LCD shows:

2 Use the numeric keypad to enter a message for the cover page. (Regarding how to enter the character, see “Entering character” on page 1.12.) The mes- sage can be up to 40 characters in length.

3 When the message appears as you want it, press ENTER to save it.

Printing the cover page

To confirm that the cover page is set correctly, print a sample cover page from your fax machine. Press MENU, 5, 1, 0, 9, ENTER.

Advanced features

OneLine + distinctive ring detection

Many phone companies now offer their customers a special service which makes it possible for one phone line to do the work of two.

With this service, you physically still have one phone line, but, electronically, you have two phone numbers. Your phone recognizes these different numbers and rings differently for each one.

For example, this makes it easy for you to have both a business number and a home number on one phone line, so you can answer one with “Jane Doe Consulting,” and the other with “Hello.” This works because you can tell the difference between the distinctive patterns of the two rings.

Your fax machine is also smart enough to tell the difference between two different numbers that are ringing it. All you have to do is set up your machine for the OneLine + distinctive ring detection (DRD) feature.

In order to use OneLine + DRD, your phone company must set up your distinctive ring service. When it does, it will assign a ring pattern. For example, the standard telephone ring is 2 seconds “on” (ringing) and 4 seconds “off” (silent), after which it repeats itself.

Your fax has eight possible distinctive ring patterns for use with OneLine + DRD. One of them should work with your phone company’s DRD service. This chart lists the patterns:

Pattern

One complete ring pattern (seconds)

 

 

A

0.8 on, 0.4 off, 0.8 on, 4.0 off

B

0.4 on, 0.2 off, 0.4 on, 0.2 off, 0.8 on, 4.0 off

C

0.3 on, 0.2 off, 1.0 on, 0.2 off, 0.3 on, 4.0 off

D

1.0 on, 0.5 off, 1.0 on, 3.5 off

E

0.5 on, 0.5 off, 0.5 on, 0.5 off, 1.0 on, 3.0 off

F

0.5 on, 0.5 off, 1.0 on, 0.5 off, 0.5 on, 3.0 off

G

0.4 on, 0.6 off, 0.4 on, 4.6 off

H

1.5 on, 0.5 off, 0.5 on, 3.5 off

For example: pattern C is 0.3 seconds ringing, 0.2 seconds silent, 1 second ringing,

0.2seconds silent, 0.3 seconds ringing and 4 seconds silent. Then it goes back to the first 0.3-second ring and starts over.

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Muratec F-360 manual OneLine + distinctive ring detection, Turning the cover page on, Entering the cover page message