Setting block junk fax – Muratec MFX-1500 User Manual

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Beyond the basics

2.46

Setting your fax machine to operate in a closed network

1.

If the machine is in Fax mode, proceed to step 2.
If it is in Copy mode, press

COPY

/

FAX

to change to Fax mode.

2.

Press

PROGRAM

,

J

, 0, 9,

ENTER

. The display shows your fax’s current setting:

Closed Net.: Off
Program/Enter

If the setting you see is acceptable, skip to step 4.

Otherwise, proceed to step 3.

3.

To change the setting, press

PROGRAM

once or twice until your chosen setting

appears. In this example, we’ve chosen On.

Closed Net.: On
Program/Enter

4.

Press

ENTER

to save the setting.

Setting Block Junk Fax

Although it’s illegal, unauthorised fax traffic — “junk fax” — keeps coming. Your fax
machine’s Block Junk Fax feature lets you bar the gates… but, first, please
understand how this feature works, to determine whether it is right for you.
There are four possible settings for the Block Junk Fax feature:

Off

— The feature is turned off.

Mode 1

(the display calls it “Mode1”) — Your fax machine limits document

reception to fax machines whose phone number are stored in your auto-dialler
(i.e., one-touch and speed-dial numbers).
Your machine checks to see if any phone numbers in your autodialler matches the
last four digits of the calling fax machine’s subscriber

ID

(remember, that’s the

phone number part of the

TTI

). If it doesn’t find such a match, your machine will

disconnect the call.

Mode 2

(the display calls it “Mode2”) — In this mode, your fax machine rejects

document reception from fax machines whose phone numbers are stored in the
blocked number list (we’ll explain).
Your fax machine checks to see if any phone number in your blocked numbers list
matches the last eight digits of the calling fax machine’s phone number.
If it does find such a match, your machine will disconnect the call.

Mode 3

(the display calls it “Mode3”) — This combines Modes 1 and 2 ; this is

for use if, for example, you do wish to send a document to, but do not wish to
receive from a fax machine whose phone number is stored in your autodialler. If
so, store the same last eight digits (at least four digits) of the phone number as
your autodialler into the blocked numbers list so that you can activate this mode.

Note:

In the Block Junk Fax dial list under Modes 2 and 3, your fax can store up to
50 separate fax numbers from which you wish to reject calls.

So, before you activate the Block Junk Fax feature, please consider:

Not all fax machine owners enter their phone numbers in their Subscriber

ID

s.

With this feature activated, your machine would reject faxes from such machines.

Access codes can cause confusion. — If an autodialler entry ends with long-
distance or other access codes, Block Junk Fax will block out calls from those fax
machines. (i.e., those other fax users won’t put your codes at the end of their
Subscriber

ID

s.)

If you do decide to go ahead with activating Block Junk Fax, here’s how:

1.

If the machine is in Fax mode, proceed to step 2.
If it is in Copy mode, press

COPY

/

FAX

to change to Fax mode.

2.

Press

PROGRAM

,

J

, 1, 1,

ENTER

. The display shows your fax’s current setting:

Block Junk Fax:Off
Program/Enter

If the setting you see is acceptable, skip to step 4.

Otherwise, proceed to step 3.

3.

To change the setting, press

PROGRAM

repeatedly until your chosen setting

appears.
In this example, we’ve chosen Mode2.

Block Junk Fax:Mode2
Program/Enter

4.

Press

ENTER

to save the setting.

What you do next depends upon what you selected in step 2 or 3.

If you selected either Off or Mode1, the machine will return to its normal
standby mode. Ignore steps 5–10 in this procedure.

If you selected either Mode2 or Mode3, the display will show:

Set BlockJunk Dial
Program/Enter

Press

ENTER

and proceed to step 5 to enter or modify a junk dial number.

Otherwise, press

PROGRAM

and skip to step 10.

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