REVIEW COMMANDS — Press this key to review pending fax commands or view a brief description of delayed commands.

7 CANCEL — Press this key to delete characters on the LCD and cancel com- mands you have entered into the machine.

CONTRAST — When a document is in the document feeder, press this key to toggle among normal, dark or light contrast settings. When neither the DARK nor LIGHT LED (light-emitting diode) is glowing, your machine is set for nor- mal contrast.

8 COPY — When a document is in the document feeder, press this key to make copies of a document.

FILM — When the machine is in standby mode and there is no document in the document feeder, press this key to indicate the amount of ink film remaining in the machine.

Note: If using the pre-installed starter roll of ink film, the counter will not accurately show the amount of ink film left in the roll.

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:F

= The ink film is full.

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:F

= Your machine is almost out of ink film.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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10 START — Press this key to begin a manual fax transmission or reception. REPORT — If the REPORT light is glowing, your fax machine will print a transmit confirmation report (TCR). You can override the default report set- ting one transmission at a time by pressing the START key. After completing the communication, your machine will return to your default TCR print set- ting. (See page 2.46 for more information.)

11 STOP — An all-purpose “Whoa!” key. Stops the current operation and ejects a document from the document feeder.

12 One-touch keys — The keys labeled A O offer one-touch dialing conve- nience. You also can use the keys labeled P1–P5for programmable functions: With the se five program keys, you can teach your machine an advanced multi-step function just once, then recall the function at any time by pressing one of these keys.

13 Numeric keypad — Just like the numeric keys on a regular telephone. In addition to using these keys to dial phone and fax numbers, you can also use these keys to enter settings for your fax machine.

14 REDIAL / PAUSE Redials the last number you dialed. In certain operations, it also produces a special pause character which can be useful when dialing long-distance numbers.

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15 FLASH — Press this key to quickly disconnect from one call and go right to the next one without having to hang up the handset. Also, press this key to exchange from PABX to PSTN.

16 HOLD — Press this key to either place a call on hold or take it off hold. DIALING OPTIONS — Press this to insert special symbols into telephone num- bers (see page 2.7).

17 MONITOR / CALL — During on-hook dialing, pressing this key turns the moni- tor speaker off or on. When you’re sending a fax, this key activates the call request feature.

18 RECEIVE — Press this key repeatedly to select the receive mode for your fax machine. A glowing LED indicates the current receive mode. When neither the TEL, TEL/FAX nor ANS/FAX LED is glowing, the machine is set for the “Fax ready” mode.

19 SPEED DIAL / TEL INDEX — Press this key to begin a speed-dialingoperation. This key can also be used to display one-touchand speed-dial entries sorted alphanumerically, as in a telephone directory.

20 Status indication lights

COMMUNICATION light — If glowing, advises you the fax machine is communicating with another one.

PC light — If glowing, indicates your fax machine is ready to commu- nicate using the PC-FAXfeature (see page 2.50).

ALARM light — If glowing, indicates a problem has occurred during fax communication. It’s also accompanied by several beeps immedi- ately after the problem occurs. The light stays on until the machine prints a Check Message report.

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Muratec F-65 = The ink film is full, = Your machine is almost out of ink film, Status indication lights