Special Features; Macro Keys - Muratec F-320 Operating Instructions Manual

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Special features

Your fax machine has numerous special features to make your communication
easier. We'll cover them here.

Macro keys

If you perform the same operation repeatedly, you can automate the operation using
a macro. A macro is a series of the several steps that you group together as a single
command to accomplish the operation automatically.
A macro key faithfully records up to 60 steps that you performed to teach the macro.
You can "teach" the Macro keys to carry out any of the following jobs, but you cannot
teach the operation regarding the machine settings.
Note: One Macro key can hold only one job. It cannot combine two or more jobs.
Copy:
• All copy settings
Printouts:
• Function list (page 1.13)
• User settings list (page 4.10)
• Activity journal (page 3.20)
• Delayed commands list (page 2.7)
• Delayed commands documents (page 2.7)
• One-touch list (page 3.2)
• Speed-dial list (page 3.4)
• Programmable one-touch numbers list (page 3.41)
• Group list (page 3.7)
• Blocked numbers list (page 3.46)
• Sample cover page (page 3.22)
• Department time list (page 3.48)
• List of F-Code boxes (page 3.28)
• List of documents stored in F-Code boxes (page 3.28)
• Batch transmission documents (page 3.12)
• Batch box list (page 3.12)
3.16
• List of stored batch documents (page 3.12)
• F-Code Box (bulletin box) documents (page 3.29)
• Macros list (page 3.18)
• Stored polling documents (page 3.14)
• Security receive documents (page 3.30)
Document storage:
• Regular polling documents (page 3.14)
• F-Code Box (bulletin box) documents (page 3.28)
Communications functions:
• Delayed transmission (explained on pages 3.10)
• Broadcasting (page 3.9)
• Regular polling (page 3.14)
• Batch transmission (pages 3.11–3.13)
• F-Code transmission (pages 3.31–3.32)
• F-Code polling (pages 3.31–3.32)
Programming the Macro key
1
Press
,
MACRO PROGRAM
ENTER
Select Macro Key
M1:No Number Stored
2
Press the Macro key (
1,
2 or
M
M
3
Press
. If you chose the key already programmed, proceed to step 4.
ENTER
Otherwise, skip to step 5.
4
The following two displays will appear alternately:
Overwrite?
Yes
Enter
If you want to overwrite the operation already programmed, press
If you want to overwrite only the job's name, press
If you do not want to overwrite the key you have choice, press
. The
shows:
LCD
3) you want to program or change.
M
Overwrite?
No
Cancel
and go to step 9.
CANCEL
STOP
.
ENTER
.

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