SORT COPY
DIALING OPTIONS
— Press this to insert special symbols into telephone numbers (see page 2.8).
Or, in Copy mode:
— Press this key to toggle the sorting of printed copies.
In Fax mode:
In Fax mode:
/PROGRAM — Scrolls (moves) through features and command options as displayed on the LCD.
Or, in Copy mode:
Press to increase the reduction or enlargement rate at 1% intervals.
In Fax mode:
FLASH — Lets you quickly disconnect a call and go right to the next one without having to hang up the handset.
Or, in Copy mode:
ENLARGE % — Press this key to choose one of several fixed copy enlargement rates. (See page 1.34 for more information.)
In Fax mode:
— Scrolls (moves) through features and command options as displayed on the LCD.
In Fax mode, while scanning a document:
NEXT — Press to tell your machine to scan one or more additional documents after the current scanning ends.
In Copy mode:
Press to decrease the reduction or enlargement rate at 1% interval.
REDUCT % — Press this key to choose one of several preset copy reduction rates. (See page 1.34 for more information.)
RESOLUTION
In Fax mode:
Press to toggle among the three resolution modes and 64-level grayscale. In Copy mode:
Press to select either superfine or 128-level grayscale mode.
CONTRAST — Press to enter the contrast setting mode. To change the
contrast level, press or keys.
COPY/FAX — Press this key to toggle between Fax mode or Copy mode.

Getting started

12.

BROADCAST — Helps you set up the process of a fax broadcast (sending

 

the same document to more than one location).

13.

Numeric keypad — Just like the numeric keys on a regular tone-dialing

 

phone. In addition to dialing phone and fax numbers, they also enter

 

numbers when you’re making certain settings.

14.

START — Begins a manual fax transmission, manual reception or copying.

15.

CLEAR ALL — Resets copying settings to their defaults.

16.

STOP — An all-purpose “Whoa!” key. Stops the current operation, ejects a

 

document from the automatic document feeder and cancels alarms.

17.

SPEED DIAL/TEL INDEX— Starts a speed-dialing operation, which you finish

 

by pushing three of the keys on the numeric keypad. Also displays one-

 

touch and speed dial entries sorted alphanumerically, as in a

 

telephone directory.

18.

BOOK DOC SIZE — Sets the fax for either letter- or legal-sized documents

 

when you use the flatbed scanner.

19.

MEMORY TRANSMIT — Selects which transmission mode your fax uses,

 

whether from memory or from the document feeder. If the light next to this

 

key is glowing, your fax will scan documents into memory before trying to

 

send them. Otherwise, your fax will transmit straight from the feeder,

 

which is slower and also prevents others in your office from using the fax

 

until your communication is absolutely complete. (When you use the

 

flatbed scanner, the machine always uses memory transmission.)

20.

CANCEL — Press this key to delete characters on the LCD and cancel

 

commands you have entered into the machine.

21.

In Fax mode:

 

REDIAL/PAUSE Redials the last number you dialed. In certain operations,

 

it also produces a special pause character which can be useful during the

 

dialing of long-distance numbers.

 

Or, in Copy mode:

 

PAPER SIZE ? — Selects the printout paper you want to use.

22.

ENTER — Much as STOP is a “Whoa!” key, ENTER is a “Go!” key.

 

It confirms user settings, begins operations and moves through

command levels.

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Muratec MFX-1500 Same document to more than one location, Numbers when you’re making certain settings, Telephone directory