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When you enter Function mode, your MFC will display a list of Level One Functions
to choose from (see pages 10 through 15 for these Level One Functions), as seen on
previous page.
These function options will appear one after the other on the display. You can then
choose one of these options by pressing Set when the option you want appears on the
LCD.
You can also move through the function menu options at a faster rate by pressing
(right arrow). (See page 5 to locate this key on your Control Panel.) When you find the
option you want, press
Set.
After you select either FAX MENU or PRINTER MENU, you can simply press the
Level One Function number, then press the Level Two Function number associated
with each option (refer to pages 10 through 15).
To exit function mode, press
Stop, If you selected the wrong menu and want to return
to the previous step, press
Clear.
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The
functions in this manual list each step in detail, showing the LCD display
prompts after you press each key: Function, 1 (FAX)—OR—2 (PRINTER), Level
One number, and Level Two number. Then you are in the function where you must
either use the ^(left arrow) or ►(right arrow) to select an option or enter the
information using the dial pad.
To bypass the LCD displays and go directly into a function without waiting, do not
pause between the above four key strokes. For example, the shortcut to access the
DATEATIME function is; Press Function, 1, 7,1.
Once you are comfortable with skipping these LCD displays, you can program most
functions directly from the Function Selection Table (see pages 10-15).
Alternating Displays for On-screen Programming (OSP)
S P E A K E R : H I G H
C
ALTERNATE
S E L E C T e ^ T S E T
When you see alternating displays, the LCD
will usually alternate between the currently
selected option, and a help message giving
^
brief instructions on how to proceed. The
example shows the current speaker volume
is high and prompts you to use ^ (left
arrow) and ► (right arrow) to change the
setting, and then to press Set to store it.