You’re in control – Muratec F-98 User Manual

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START

— Begins a manual fax transmission or reception.

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COPY

— Press this key to make one copy, or multiple copies of a document.

15

STOP

— An all-purpose “Whoa!” key. Stops the current operation, ejects a doc-

ument from the document feeder and cancels alarms.

16

FLASH

— Lets you quickly disconnect a call and go right to the next one with-

out having to hang up the handset.

17

STAMP

— Press this key to set the machine to stamp each page of the original

document automatically when the machine transmits it. The

STAMP

light

next to this key glows when this operation is activated.

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REPORT

— Press this key to turn on (or off) the confirmation report feature for

the next fax transmission. If the

REPORT

light next to this key is glowing,

your machine will print the confirmation report for the next fax transmission
only. Otherwise, your machine will disable the printing.

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ENTER

— Much as

STOP

is a “Whoa!” key,

ENTER

is a “Go!” key. It confirms

user settings, begins operations and moves through command levels.

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CANCEL

— Press this key to delete characters on the

LCD

and cancel com-

mands you have entered into the machine.

21

— The right arrow button scrolls (moves) through features and command

options displayed on the

LCD

.

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MONITOR

/

CALL

— During on-hook dialing, it turns the monitor speaker off or

on. When it’s on, it allows you to hear the call you’re making. When using this
feature, you can only hear the communication taking place. You cannot be
heard unless you are using a handset (optional). When you’re sending a fax,
this key also activates the call request feature.

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— The left arrow button scrolls through features and command options

displayed on the

LCD

.

24

COM

-

OPTIONS

— Chooses from among five fax options: delayed transmission,

relay broadcast, polling, F-code transmission or F-code polling.

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PROGRAM

— Any function can be started by first pressing this key and then

entering the function number.

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BROADCAST

— Helps you send a broadcast fax (sending the same document to

more than one location).

27

CONTRAST

— When a document is in the document feeder, press this key to

toggle among normal, dark or light contrast settings.

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RESOLUTION

— When a document is in the document feeder, press this key to

toggle among the three resolution modes and the halftone (grayscale) mode.

You’re in control!

We’ve worked hard to make sure your fax machine is easy for you to use. Let’s make
sure there’s no confusion about how to operate it. Below are simple operating tips:

To press: 0 (zero), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, # or *
Use:

The numeric keypad.

Tip:

At no other time within this manual will we refer to the letters printed
below the numeric keys and their uses (such as accessing
abc by pressing
the
2 key.) These letters are there only for your convenience in using your
fax machine as a telephone.

To press:

A

,

B

,

C

,

D

or any other letter key

Use:

The one-touch key by that name.

Tip:

Please don’t confuse the zero (0) with the letter

O

.

Here’s an example. If we say “press

PROGRAM

, 7,

ENTER

, 0, 8,

ENTER

” …

… you’d press

PROGRAM

… then 7
… then

ENTER

… then 0 (the numeric key zero)
… then 8

… and then, finally

ENTER

Important: Although our example above includes commas, do not enter them into

the fax machine. Those characters appear in our instructions to sepa-
rate one number from the other, and are not intended for actual entry
by using your control panel.

There is a function (broadcasting) which requires the entry of

commas, but there is a special way to enter them. We will explain this
process when the time comes.

1.5

Getting started

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