Reviewing or cancelling delayed commands – Muratec MFX-1500 User Manual

Page 69

Advertising
background image

Beyond the basics

2.21

Reviewing or cancelling delayed commands

If you’ve stored a delayed command in your fax machine, it will hold it in memory
until it either completes the command successfully or reaches its maximum number of
redial attempts (see pages 1.27–1.28).
Your machine can store up to 99 delayed commands. It identifies each by a two-digit
command number ranging from 00 to 98.
The same procedure lets you both display your machine’s stored commands and have
a chance to cancel them, if necessary:

1.

Press

REVIEW COMMANDS

once.

If your machine is currently holding no delayed commands, it will beep
briefly and then display “No Command” on the display. To return to
standby mode, press

STOP

. To toggle the confirmation report feature for

only the next fax transmission, press

REVIEW COMMANDS

.

No Command
Review/Stop

If there are commands in your machine’s memory, the display will show in
order of time for performing the stored command:

C00:9-5552311
Program/Cancel

Here, you see command 00, followed by the phone number it’s to dial.

If the command is to perform a one-touch dial, one-touch number (such as
“[01]”) will appear instead of the phone number. (See “Using one-touch
numbers,” pages 2.8–2.11.)

C00:[01]

Program/Cancel

If the command is to perform a speed dial, speed dial number (such as
“S001”) will appear instead of the phone number. (See “Using speed-dial
numbers,” pages 2.11–2.14.)

C00:S001

Program/Cancel

If the command is to perform a group dial, group number (such as “G03”)
will appear instead of the phone number. (See “Considering call groups”
pages 2.8.)

C00:G03

Program/Cancel

If the command is to perform a broadcast, “Broadcast” will appear instead
of the phone number. (See “Broadcasting,” pages 2.17–2.19.)

C00:Broadcast

Program/Cancel

If the command is to perform a batch transmission, the display will show
its batch box number (such as “B01”) rather than the command number.
(See “Batch transmission,” pages 2.23–2.26.)

B01:9-5552311

Program/Cancel

If the command is to perform a continuous polling operation, the display
will show its continuous polling transmission number (such as “P00”)
rather than the command number. (See “Continuous polling,” pages 2.31.)

P00:9-5552311

Program/Cancel

Note:

If your machine is attempting to perform a command now, it will
appear on the display.

To cancel this command, skip to step 3.
To review a different command, proceed to step 2.

2.

If necessary, press

PROGRAM

repeatedly to scroll through currently stored

commands.

Note:

You may stop this operation any time you wish; just press

STOP

.

3.

If you want to cancel the currently shown command, press

CANCEL

.

The display will show:

C00:9-5552311
Check Program/Cancel

4.

To keep this command (i.e., to abort cancellation) but continue reviewing
stored commands, press

PROGRAM

.

To keep this command and stop reviewing commands, press

STOP

to return

your machine to standby mode.

To go ahead with cancelling the command, press

CANCEL

again and return to

step 2 to view other commands.

Note:

See also “Reviewing or cancelling parts of a broadcast,” next page.

You can toggle between cancelling the command and turning off/on the confirmation
report feature by pressing

REVIEW COMMANDS

.

Advertising