Numbering pages, The power of multi access – Muratec F-160 User Manual

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Beyond the Basics

Talking first, then receiving a fax

To talk first and then receive a fax:

1

When you’ve finished your phone conversation, don’t hang up.

2

Tell the person at the other fax machine to press

START

and to hang up

his/her handset. Don’t hang up your handset yet!

3

When you hear fax tones, press

START

and hang up your machine’s optional

handset. Your machine will receive the document and print it out.

Responding to a call request

If someone requests a call from you during a fax communication, you’ll hear a long
ring after the receiving machine has received each page. To answer the call request:

1

Lift your machine’s optional handset, and listen for a few seconds. You may
hear a brief series of fax tones.

2

Shortly, the line will open and the person at the other end of the line will
answer. You and the other person now can have a normal phone conversation.

Numbering pages

Just before sending a fax, you can set your fax machine to number each page. This
will help the person receiving the fax to keep track of all the pages.
To set up page numbering:

1

Count the number of pages in your document.

2

Insert the document.

3

Adjust the resolution and contrast, if necessary.

4

If you want to toggle between a manual transmission or memory
transmission, press

MEMORY TRANSMIT

.

5

Press /

PROGRAM

,

L

,

ENTER

. The

LCD

shows:

6

Use the numeric keypad to enter the number of pages in your document. If
there are fewer than 10 pages, enter a leading zero and then the number (For
example: 04
for four pages).

7

Press

ENTER

.

From here, continue sending the document using whatever type of transmission you
need (broadcast, group dial, etc.). When the remote fax machine prints the
document, a note on the right side of your

TTI

will indicate the number of the page

— such as “

P

.02” for page two.

The power of Multi access

Your fax machine’s multi access feature sharply reduces the time you might spend
waiting for the machine to finish its work. Multi access is a more powerful version
of what already is a pretty powerful feature, called dual access. While a fax with nor-
mal dual access allows you to do two things at once, multi access allows you to do four
operations at once. For example, even if the machine is (1) printing a copy, (2) trans-
mitting from memory and (3) scanning documents for a different memory
transmission, you can still (4) program the machine.

Enter Fax Number
_

Enter # Of Pages

(01-50):01

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