Errors – Muratec F-98 User Manual

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What you see on the

LCD

What it means/What to do

Reset Document

Your document wasn’t inserted correctly, or the
fax to which you’re sending can’t handle the doc-
ument’s page length. Reset the page and try
again.

Scanner In Use

The command you’re trying to enter requires the
use of the scanner, which is already in use. Wait
for the fax to complete the scan, then try again.

Sub-Address In Use

You tried to enter a sub-address identical to one
already being used in another F-Code box. Enter
a different sub-address.

Too Many Characters

You attempted to enter too many numbers or
other characters in the current operation. Press

CANCEL

to delete the extra characters, then try

again. You may want to review the operation’s
instructions.

Too Many Locations

You tried to enter too many numbers for a
broadcast initiation. You can enter up to 10
groups. Press

CANCEL

to delete the extra numbers

and try again.

Errors

When sending faxes, your machine occasionally will run into communications errors.
These can be caused by anything from lightning to telephone line interference.
(These same factors cause the static, or line noise, you sometimes hear on phone
calls.) They also can be caused by problems with the fax machine at the other end of
the line.
Often, simply trying your call again is all that’s necessary. However, if the problem
persists regularly,
call your local telephone company for help. If that doesn’t help and
the problem persists regularly
, call your authorized Muratec dealer.

Error reports

When an error occurs, your fax machine prints an error report. Each fax error
report lists an error message which includes:
• A possible solution to the problem
• The sending location (if the remote fax stores a Location

ID

of its own)

• The result — which is a special error code.
A sample of the document’s first page.

Kinds of error codes

The error code listed in the “Result” column of the error report indicates the specific
problem encountered:

D

codes — Occur while dialing

R

codes — Occur during reception

T

codes — Occur during transmission

Just in case …

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