Macros, Programming the macro key – Muratec MFX-2500 User Manual

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Beyond the Basics

Macros

In order to complete some operations on your machine, you may have to follow sev-
eral steps and press several different buttons. But programming your machine’s
Macro keys (

M

1 –

M

6) can reduce those many steps to a simple press of a key. You

can “teach” the Macro keys to carry out any of the following jobs:

Note: One Macro key can hold only one job. It cannot combine two or more jobs.

Note: Macro key can hold not only faxing job, but also it can hold the copier job.

Copy:
• Copier settings (see page 2.12 on “Copy Reference”).

Printouts:

• One-touch numbers list (pages 2.3)
• Speed-dial numbers list (pages 2.6)
• Programmable one-touch numbers list (pages 2.42)
• Delayed commands list (pages 2.11)
• Activity journal (pages 2.18)
• Call group directory (pages 2.7)
• Machine settings list (pages 3.9)
• Sample cover page (pages 2.21)
• Department time list (pages 2.50)
• Batch box list (pages 2.13)
• List of stored batch documents (pages 2.14)
• List of transfer pattern (pages 2.24)
• List of F-Code boxes (pages 2.32)
• List of documents stored in F-Code boxes (pages 2.32)
• Stored polling documents (pages 2.23)
• Delayed commands documents (pages 2.11)
• Security receive documents (pages 2.45)
• Batch transmission documents (pages 2.14)
• F-Code Box (bulletin box) documents (pages 2.33)

Document storage:

• Regular polling documents (pages 2.33)
• F-Code polling documents (pages 2.33)

Communications functions:
• Delayed transmission (explained on pages 2.10–2.11)
• Regular polling (page 2.22)
• Continuous polling (page 2.22)
• Batch transmission (pages 2.12–2.14)
• F-Code transmission (page 2.35)
• F-Code polling (pages 2.35–2.36)

Programming the Macro key

1

Press

MACRO PROGRAM

. The

LCD

shows Macro

key list.

Note: The

LCD

can show the Macro name up

to 19 characters. If you want to view
the Macro name longer than 19 char-
acters, press [Detail] after program it.

2

Select the Macro key (

M

1 –

M

6) you want to

program or change.

If you want to overwrite only the Macro name, press

NEXT

twice, [Chg.Titl]

and then go to step 9.

3

Press [Enter].
If you chose the Macro key already programmed, proceed to step 4.
Otherwise, skip to step 5.

4

The

LCD

shows:

If you want to overwrite the operation
already programmed, press [Yes].

If you do not want to overwrite the key you
have chosen, press [No] and go back to step 2.

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