Masking the – Muratec F-65 User Manual

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Use the numeric keypad to enter the time (24-hour format) when security
reception should begin every day. Type over the numerals displayed.
Here, we enter 17:35 (5:35

PM

):

To change a digit, press

to move to the left, or

to move to the right, to

that digit. Then, enter the correct digit.

10

Press

ENTER

to save the setting.

Printing from security reception and turning it off

When security reception is active, an incoming fax goes directly into your machine’s
memory and the

MEMORY RECEIVE

light comes on. The fax is not printed.

To retrieve the faxes received during security reception and to return your machine
to normal reception until the next time:

1

Press

PROGRAM

,

K

, 2.

2

Press

ENTER

. The

LCD

shows:

3

Use the numeric keypad to enter the passcode. Here, we enter 6296:

4

Press

ENTER

.

• If you enter the correct passcode, your fax machine will print all docu-

ments in its memory and then erase them. It will also turn security
reception off until the next time it’s programmed to security receive.

• If you enter an incorrect code, your fax machine will refuse to print and

security reception remains active.

• If your fax machine has not received any documents, “No Doc. Stored”

message will show on the

LCD

and security reception remains active.

Masking the

PIN

To prevent unauthorized long-distance calls, some office telephone systems require
you to enter not only the phone number but also a personal identification number
(

PIN

) whenever you dial an outside number beginning with 1.

If that’s true for you, you’ll probably want to keep that

PIN

confidential, so unautho-

rized persons can’t use it. Fortunately, your fax’s

PIN

mask feature makes such

confidentiality possible. With the

PIN

mask activated, you can dial a fax number

plus a

PIN

, but the

PIN

will not appear in a journal, error message printout, delayed

command list or even

TCR

, where an unauthorized user might see it. The

PIN

may be

up to eight characters in length (it can include the * or # symbols, if necessary), and
can be entered from the numeric keypad.

Important: For this feature to work, the passcode (see page 2.37) must be some-

thing besides 0000. You must also know the passcode.

There are three possible settings for the

PIN

mask feature:

Off — The feature is not working. Any

PIN

you enter will appear on any display

or printout which shows what you dial.

Mode 1 — Each remote fax unit has a departmental

PIN

access code.

This count

Mode 2 — Each fax user has a departmental

PIN

access code.

This counts the

number of telephone calls the user has made.

Note: If you select Mode 1 and you will use a one-touch or speed-dial number, you

must store the

PIN

access code for the remote unit within that number.

However, if you select Mode 2, this is not necessary. (See “Autodialing while
using the

PIN

mask,” page 2.40 for further details.)

Activating the

PIN

mask

Important: For this feature to work, you must have preset the passcode to

something besides 0000. If necessary, review “The key to it all:
the passcode,” page 2.37.

1

Press

PROGRAM

,

J

, 1, 7.

2

Press

ENTER

. The

LCD

shows:

Passcode :****

Set PIN Mode

Passcode :6296

Passcode :****

Print Mem Rx Doc

Time: 17:35

Beyond the basics

2.39

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