Masking the – Muratec F-150 User Manual

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Beyond the basics

8

What you do now depends upon when you wish the transmission to begin.
• To have it begin now, skip to step 11.
• To delay it, proceed to step 9.

9

Press

COMMUNICATION OPTIONS

,

ENTER

. The

LCD

will show:

10

Use the numeric keypad to enter the day and time when the SecureMail
transmission should begin, then press

ENTER

.

Note: If you make a mistake, press

CANCEL

to erase leftward. Or, to change

just one digit in the setting, press

to move the cursor leftward, or

/

PROGRAM

to move it rightward, to that digit. Then re-enter until

the date and time are just as you want it.

11

Press

START

.

If, in step 8, you chose an immediate transmission, your fax machine will begin dial-
ing. If you chose a delayed command, the machine will display “Reserved” on the
top line of the

LCD

, indicating that the machine has stored the command in memory

and will perform it later.

Masking the

PIN

To prevent unauthorized long-distance calls, some office telephone systems require
you to enter not only the phone number but also a personal identification number
(

PIN

) whenever you dial an outside number beginning with 1.

If that’s true for you, you’ll probably wish to keep that

PIN

confidential, so unautho-

rized persons can’t discover — and use — the

PIN

number. Fortunately, your fax’s

PIN

mask feature makes such confidentiality possible. With the

PIN

mask activated,

you can dial a fax number plus a

PIN

, but the

PIN

will not appear in a journal, error

message printout, delayed command list or even

TCR

, where an unauthorized user

might see it. The

PIN

, entered from the numeric keypad (it can include the * or #

symbols, if necessary) may be up to eight characters in length.

Important: For this feature to work, the passcode (see page 2.44) must be some-

thing besides 0000; and, of course, you must know the passcode.

There are three possible settings for the

PIN

mask feature:

Off — The feature isn’t working. Any

PIN

you enter will appear on any display or

printout which shows what you dial.

Mode 1 (the

LCD

calls it “Mode1”) — Each remote fax unit has a departmental

PIN

access code.

This counts the number of telephone calls to the remote unit.

Mode 2 (the

LCD

calls it “Mode2”) — Each fax user has a departmental

PIN

access code.

This counts the number of telephone calls the user has made.

Note: If you select Mode 1 and you will use a one-touch or speed-dial number, you

must store the

PIN

access code for the remote unit within that number.

However, if you select Mode 2, this isn’t necessary. (See “Autodialing while
using the

PIN

mask,” page 2.50 for further details.)

Note: If you select either Mode 1 or Mode 2 and will be using batch transmission

(see pages 2.24–2.27), you must store the

PIN

access code for the remote unit

within the appropriate batch box.

Activating the

PIN

mask

Important: For this feature to work, you must have preset the passcode to

something besides 0000. If necessary, review “The key to it all:
the passcode,” page 2.44.

1

Press /

PROGRAM

,

J

, 1, 8,

ENTER

. The

LCD

shows:

2

Use the numeric keypad to enter the four-digit passcode. In our example
here, we’ve entered 2099.

Note: If you enter an invalid passcode, the machine’s security feature will

reject the attempt and abort the operation.

3

Press

ENTER

.

4

If the setting you see is acceptable, skip to step 6.
Otherwise, proceed to step 5.

PIN Mode: Off

Program/Enter

Set PIN Mode

Set PIN Mode

Delayed

2.50

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