How to read this manual – Muratec MFX-1500 User Manual

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Getting started

1.8

31.

One-Touch Keys — The keys labelled 01-40 (or 41-80, if you’re using fliptab

B

) offer one-touch dialling convenience. You also can use the keys labelled

73-80, if you’re using fliptab

B

, for programmable functions: this lets you

teach your machine an advanced multi-step function just once, then recall the
function at any time by pressing one of these keys.

How to read this manual

Before you use this manual, read this list of symbols and terms, and make sure you
know what each denotes.

WARNING

!

: A potential hazard that could result in serious injury.

CAUTION

!

: A potential hazard that could result in minor injury.

Important:

How to avoid conditions or incorrect operations that could cause
damage to your machine.

Note:

Helpful hints, restrictions, or how to avoid difficulties.

You’re in control!

We’ve worked hard to make sure your fax machine is easy for you to use. You can
control it — not vice versa. So we’ve also tried to make these operating instructions
just as easy. In that spirit, let’s make sure there’s no confusion about how to program
your machine correctly.

To press:

0 (zero), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, # or *

Use:

The numeric keypad.

Tip:

At no (other) time within this manual will we refer to the letters
printed below the numeric keys, such as the abc by the 2 key. They are
there only for your greater convenience in using your fax machine as
a telephone.

To press:

A

,

B

,

C

,

D

,

E

,

F

,

G

,

H

,

I

,

J

,

K

,

L

,

M

,

N

,

O

, or

P

(or other letter keys

which may be required with the use of optional equipment)

Use:

The one-touch key by the name.

Tip:

Please don’t confuse the zero (0) with the letter O.

Here’s an example.
If we say “press

PROGRAM

,

J

,

ENTER

, 0, 3,

ENTER

”…

…you’d press

PROGRAM

… then

J

… then

ENTER

… then 0
… then 3
… and then (finally)

ENTER

Important:

Please note that you would not be entering any comma or full stop
characters. Those typographical characters appear in our instructions
merely to serve their usual separative functions and are not intended for
actual entry from your machine’s control panel.
While there is a function (broadcasting) that requires the entry of
commas, we provide special ways to do that, as we’ll explain when the
time comes.

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