Common settings
In order to complete some operations on your machine, you may have to follow sev-
eral steps and press several different buttons. But programming your machine’s
Macro keys (
M
1 –
M
6) can reduce those many steps to a simple press of a key. You
can “teach” the Macro keys to carry out any of the following jobs:
Note: One Macro key can hold only one job. It cannot combine two or more jobs.
Copy:
All Copy settings (see “Copy Features”).
Printouts:
One-touch numbers list (see page 3.16)
Speed-dial numbers list (see page 3.20)
Programmable one-touch numbers list (see page 3.59)
Delayed commands list (see page 3.30)
Activity journal (see page 3.40)
Call group directory (see page 3.23)
Machine settings list (see page 4.10)
Sample cover page (see page 3.38)
Department code list for fax (see page 4.15)
Department code list for copy (see pages 4.15–4.16)
Batch box list (see page 3.27)
List of stored batch documents (see page 3.28)
List of transfer pattern for Fax forwarding (see page 3.36)
List of F-Code boxes (see page 3.49)
List of documents stored in F-Code boxes (see page 3.49)
Regular polling documents (see page 3.36)
Delayed commands documents (see page 3.30)
Security receive documents (see page 3.62)
Batch transmission documents (see page 3.28)
F-Code Box (bulletin box) documents (see page 3.50)
Document storage:
Regular polling documents (see page 3.35)
F-Code Box (bulletin box) documents (see page 3.50)
Communications functions:
Delayed transmission (see page 3.25)
Regular polling (see pages 3.34–3.35)
Continuous polling (see page 3.35)
Batch transmission (see page 3.27)
F-Code transmission (see page 3.52)
F-Code polling (see pages 3.52–3.53)

Programming the Macro key

1Press
MACRO PROGRAM
. The
LCD
shows Macro
key list.
Note: The
LCD
can show the Macro name up to
19 characters . If you want to view the
Macro name longer than 19 characters ,
press [Detail] after program it.
2Select the Macro key (
M
1 –
M
6) you want to pro-
gram or change.
If you want to overwrite only the Macro name, press
NEXT
twice, [Chg.Titl]
and then go to step 9.
3Press [Enter].
If you chose the Macro key already programmed, proceed to step 4.
Otherwise, skip to step 5.
4.3
Common Settings Getting Started

Macros