Muratec F-120 Fax Machine User Manual


 
Beyond the basics
Your machine has a number of features to enhance the security of your fax commu-
nications. These security features can help you let your private fax documents stay
private, avoid unwanted outside communication and even protect against unautho-
rized use of your machine — as well as control its authorized use.
The key to it all: the passcode
Your machine has a protection passcode system which, as you’ll see, is central to the
machine’s security capabilities. Normally, this four-digit passcode is set to 0000
(four zeroes). This turns off passcode operation. But, if you set the passcode to any-
thing besides 0000, this passcode provides access to numerous other security
capabilities we’ll describe in succeeding pages.
To set your machine’s passcode:
1
Decide upon, and then write down the four-digit passcode (0001–9999) you
want to use and put it in a safe place.
Important: Do not use 0000. This turns off passcode protection.
2
Press /
PROGRAM
,
J
, 1, 6,
ENTER
. The
LCD
will show:
3
If you are creating the passcode, use the numeric keypad to enter 0000.
If you are modifying an existing passcode, enter the existing passcode.
4
Press
ENTER
.
5
Enter the desired four-digit passcode. Here, we’ve entered 6296:
6
Press
ENTER
to save the passcode.
Note: Anytime you want to turn off the passcode, change the passcode back to
0000 by repeating steps 1–6 and entering 0000 in step 5.
Locking up tight: operation protection
Important: For this feature to work, you must have set the passcode, as described
in the left column.
Because this is a powerful machine you have here — and, besides, you’re paying for
its phone calls — you may not want just anybody to use it. That’s why we’ve pro-
vided operation protection. When this feature is activated, only those who enter the
proper passcode (see “The key to it all: the password,” left column) can send faxes
from — or even make settings on — the machine.
Activating operation protection
1
Press /
PROGRAM
,
J
, 1, 7,
ENTER
. The
LCD
shows:
2
Use the numeric keypad to enter the passcode. Here, we’ve entered 6296:
3
Press
ENTER
. The
LCD
shows:
4
If the setting you see is acceptable, skip to step 6.
Otherwise, proceed to step 5.
5
To change the setting, press or /
PROGRAM
once or twice until your
desired setting appears. In this example, we’ve chosen “On.”
6
Press
ENTER
to save the setting.
Opr.Protect: On
Program/Enter
Opr.Protect: Off
Program/Enter
Set Opr. Protect
Set Opr. Protect
Protect Passcode
Protect Passcode
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