8-4 specIaL features

Macro keys

If you perform the same operation repeatedly, you can automate the operation using a
macro. A macro is a series of the several steps that you group together as a single com-
mand to accomplish the operation automatically.
A macro key faithfully records up to 60 steps.
MFX-1350/MFX-1330 control panel
Macro keys

Steps you can program into a macro key

You can “teach” the macro keys to carry out any of the following jobs.
Copy:
All copying procedures
Printouts:
List printing (<Menu>, <5>, <1>, <01> to <19>)
Document stored for polling (<Menu>, <4>, <3>, <1>)
F-code document stored in bulletin box (<Menu>, <4>, <3>, <2>)
Document stored in a batch box (<Menu>, <4>, <3>, <3>)
Security receive document (<Menu>, <4>, <3>, <4>)
Document stored for delayed command (<Menu>, <4>, <3>, <5>)
Document storage:
Regular polling documents (<Menu>, <4>, <1>, <1>)
F-code box (bulletin box) documents (<Menu>, <4>, <2>, <2>)
Communications functions:
Delayed transmission (page 4-13)
Broadcasting (page 4-12)
Regular polling (page 4-18)
Batch transmission (page 4-14)
F-code transmission (page 6-11)
F-code polling (page 6-12)
NOTE: One macro key can hold only one job. It cannot combine two or more jobs.