Setting the activity journal, Setting the reports, S and – Muratec Fax Machine User Manual

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Setting the activity journal

Just as a checkbook records your daily financial transactions, your fax machine
keeps an activity journal which records its 125 most recent fax transactions. The
activity journal lists the following information for each transaction:
Assigned number, starting each day at 001
Remote location called
Resolution mode
Starting date and time
Duration, in minutes and seconds
Length, in number of pages
Department code (see pages 4.12–4.16)
• Result of the call — If preceded by an asterisk (*), this signifies an

ECM

commu-

nication. Or, if preceded by #, this signifies an super G3 communication.

Any special operations — For example, a fax call made using an optional handset

will appear as “Manual”

Your fax machine will print the activity journal automatically after 100 transac-
tions. To toggle this automatic printing on or off:

1

Press

MENU

,

G

, [Enter]. The

LCD

shows (see

right):

2

Select “Journal” and then press [Enter].

3

Select “ON” and then press [Enter] to save the
setting.

Printing an activity journal manually

To print an activity journal immediately without waiting for 100 transmissions to be
completed, press

MENU

,

G

, [Report].

Setting the printing order of the activity journal

Your fax machine prints the activity journal for every fax transaction. For example,
if your machine has to redial a call, it will list those redials on the journal.
If you want to list those activities in the order of their assigned numbers, you can
change the printing order of the activity journal.

To change the printing order:

1

Press

MENU

,

G

, [Enter] and then select “Line Up” then press [Enter].

2

Select “ON” and then press [Enter].

Setting the reports:

TCR

s and

RCR

s

Your fax machine can print reports of transmissions and receptions.
There are two different reports: a transmit confirmation report (

TCR

) and a receive

confirmation report (

RCR

). You can receive a

TCR

after sending a fax to any Group 3 fax

machine, but the

RCR

function works only when you send a fax to a compatible Muratec

machine. (Consult your authorized Muratec dealer with any questions about such
compatibility.) Choose the type of report you want, based on the fax machines to
which you’re transmitting.

What the reports tell you

TCR

The

TCR

lists the following information for each communication:

Date and time of the

TCR

’s printout

Remote location called
Resolution mode
Starting date and time
Duration, in minutes and seconds
Length, in number of pages
Result of the call
Any special operations — For example, a fax call made using an optional handset

will appear as “Manual”

Sample of the document — An image of the first page of the document
If an error occurs, the

TCR

tells you the remote location which was called, the error

code and error message (see pages 5.11–5.14).

RCR

The

RCR

lists the following information for each communication:

Date and time
Remote location called
Assigned number, starting each day at 001
Resolution mode
Duration, in minutes and seconds
Length, in number of pages
Result of the call — Either “

OK

” or an error code (see pages 5.17–5.18)

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