What do the keys do – Muratec F-150 User Manual

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Here’s a brief description of the keys on your fax machine and what they do, as well
as a look at your machine’s indicator lights and their meanings.

Important: Some of the functions we’ll mention, here, are covered in the “Beyond

the basics” section.

1

MEMORY RECEIVE

light — If glowing, indicates your fax machine is receiving

an incoming fax document into the machine’s electronic memory.

2

COMMUNICATION

light — If glowing, advises you the fax machine is perform-

ing communication.

3

ALARM

light — If glowing, indicates a problem has occurred during fax com-

munication. (It’s also accompanied by several beeps immediately after the
problem occurs.) The light stays lit until the machine prints a Check Message.

4

AUTO ANSWER

— Selects which mode your fax machine uses to handle incom-

ing calls: answering automatically as a fax machine (auto-answer mode) or
waiting for the user to pick up an optional, connected handset (manual-
answer
mode). The

AUTO ANSWER

light next to this key will glow when

auto-answer mode is the current choice.

5

MEMORY TRANSMIT

— Selects which transmission mode your fax machine uses,

whether from memory or from the document feeder. If the

MEMORY TRANSMIT

light next to this key is glowing, your machine will scan documents into mem-
ory before trying to send them. Otherwise, your fax machine will send
straight from the feeder, which is slower and also prevents others in your
office from using the fax until your communication is absolutely complete.

6

REVIEW COMMANDS

— Push this to review pending fax commands, view a brief

description of delayed commands or check other fax settings or reports.

7

PRINTER ALARM

light — Glows when your fax machine encounters a problem

printing a fax or copy. Check the display or an error report for more information.

8

PAPER JAM

light — Glows when a printout (received fax message or copy)

becomes jammed in your fax machine.

9

REPLACE PAPER

light — Glows when either the multipurpose paper tray or

paper cassette is empty. See page 1.7 for more details on replacing paper.

10

HOLD

— Either places a call on hold or takes it off hold. In certain operations,

it also produces a special character during dialing.

11

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.

12

REDIAL

/

PAUSE

Redials the last number you dialed. In certain operations, it

also produces a special pause character which can be useful during the dial-
ing of long-distance numbers.

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 num-
bers when you’re making certain settings.

14

One-touch keys — The keys labeled

A

Z

and

U

1–

U

4 (or

U

5–

U

8, if you’re using

fliptab b) offer one-touch dialing convenience. You also can use the keys labeled

P

1–

P

6 (or

P

7–

P

12, 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. Finally, you can
use these keys to type in letters and symbols for your user settings.

1.4

Getting started

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