Easystart, Clearing settings before beginning, What do you want to do – Muratec F-65 User Manual

Page 20: Using easystart to enter initial settings

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EasyStart is already installed on your fax machine. Use it to guide you in entering
the bare-bones settings required for normal operation. If necessary, you can always
make changes to these settings later.

Important: Before beginning EasyStart, be sure you have correctly installed your

machine and loaded paper into it (see “Setting up,” beginning on page
1.6).

Clearing settings before beginning

Before using EasyStart, clear your machine’s built-in user data memory, which
stores settings. This ensures the memory will hold only your settings.

Important: After you use EasyStart, please do not clear the memory again unless

an authorized technician asks you to do so.

To clear the machine’s memory:

1

Press

PROGRAM

, *, 2,

ENTER

. The

LCD

now asks whether you are sure about

clearing the memory:

Note: If you don’t want to proceed, just press

PROGRAM

or

STOP

.

2

If you are sure, press

ENTER

to clear the memory.

What do you want to do?

Please determine the following before you proceed:

1

The type of dialing your telephone system requires — Select either tone or
pulse (rotary) dialing.

2

The name and fax number you want to appear on your faxes
Every fax page you send will arrive at the receiving machine with a single
line of text at the very top of the page, and will include a name and a fax
number. This name cannot be longer than 22 characters.

Note: The fax industry term for this text is Transmit Terminal Identifier

(

TTI

).

Using EasyStart to enter initial settings

Important: If you press

STOP

during EasyStart, your fax machine will return to

standby mode (its normal condition) but will retain the settings you
saved by pressing

ENTER

as described in these instructions.

1

Press

PROGRAM

,

I

.

2

Press

ENTER

.

The

LCD

displays the current setting of the fax’s built-in calendar/clock, with a

blinking cursor appearing over the first digit.

Note: Throughout these instructions, we will show the cursor as an under-

line. However, it really appears on the

LCD

as a blinking box over the

character.

3

Use the numeric keypad to enter the correct date and time, using a

YYMMDD

format for the date and 24-hour (“military”) format for the time.
For example, to set 8:30

PM

on September 11, 1999, press 9 9 0 9 1 1 2 0 3 0,

which results in the following:

(Year, Day/Month, Time)

Note: Your fax machine automatically inserts the spaces and date-slash. All

you have to do is enter the digits.

To change only one digit, press

to move the cursor to the left, or

to move

it to the right, to the digit you want to change. Then enter the correct digit.

4

Press

ENTER

to save the clock setting and continue EasyStart.

5

The

LCD

now asks you to enter your fax number as you want it to appear on

other fax machines’ displays or printouts. The fax industry term for this num-
ber is Subscriber

ID

.

The

LCD

shows briefly:

then it will show:

Your Fax Number

’99 09/11 20:30

’99 01/01 00:00

User Install

Check Prog/Enter

1.12

Getting started

EasyStart

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