It’s a great phone, too

Dialing a telephone number

1 Pick up the handset. You will hear a dial tone.

2 Dial the number by the using numeric keypad.

… or …

Use the one-touch dialing. (See “One-touch phone dialing,” on page 2.8.) … or …

Use the speed-dial.(See “Phoning via speed-dial,” on page 2.10.)

… or …

• Use the EasyDail directory (see page 2.13.)

3 When the other person answers, speak to him or her.

On-hook dialing

Because your machine has a monitor speaker, you can dial without picking up the handset:

1 Press MONITOR/CALL. You will hear a dial tone and the LCD will show:

** Tel Mode **

2 Dial the number you want. You may use either the numeric keypad, a one- touch key or a speed-dial number.

Note: Remember, your fax machine’s monitor speaker is not a speakerphone. Be sure to pick up the handset if the other person answers!

Note: You can also dial a fax call using on-hook dialing if you want to hear the other machine’s fax tones.

To do this, make sure there’s a document in the feeder and follow the steps for on-hook dialing. When you hear those tones, press START to send the doc- ument.

Getting started

Hold

You can put a call on hold during a conversation by pressing HOLD. The LCD shows:

** On Hold **

At this point, you can either hang up the handset or leave it off the hook. To return to your conversation:

If you hung up the handset, pick it up.

If you didn’t hang up the handset, press HOLD again.

Note: After you’ve placed someone on hold, your machine beeps at one minute intervals to remind you that someone is holding. If the conversation is on hold for more than five minutes, the machine will disconnect the call auto- matically.

Flash

To quickly disconnect from one call and go right to the next one without having to hang up the handset press FLASH.

Redial

Press REDIAL/PAUSE to redial the last number that the fax machine dialed.

Changing the dialing type

If your machine is set for “pulse” dialing, and you have to enter tones (“DTMF”) dur- ing a call, press #. This shows up on the LCD as the “–!” symbol. Your machine will now “tone” dial subsequent numbers.

Note: Using this key enables tone transmission from the numeric keypad after the call is connected. When you hang up the call, your machine will return to “pulse” dialing for the next call.

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Muratec F-65 operating instructions It’s a great phone, too